mocachapeau
Dagobah Resident
I figure this might be a lost cause, but I thought I'd ask anyway.
Does anyone know of any natural way to either repair, or have a positive effect, on ear damage? Is it possible that our detoxing and breathing could have such an effect?
The reason I ask is that my ears have been ringing permanently, since high school (I'm 40). I believe it was due to the volume of music in the gym at our high school dances. On the weekend after a dance, watching a basketball game, when the ref blew the whistle, all I would hear was destructive interference - the ringing in my ear would stop for the length of time the whistle blew. Playing live music from age 18 to 32 didn't help much either.
I've been thinking a lot lately about how nice it would be to actually experience complete silence, again. I've forgotten what it's like.
Does anyone know of any natural way to either repair, or have a positive effect, on ear damage? Is it possible that our detoxing and breathing could have such an effect?
The reason I ask is that my ears have been ringing permanently, since high school (I'm 40). I believe it was due to the volume of music in the gym at our high school dances. On the weekend after a dance, watching a basketball game, when the ref blew the whistle, all I would hear was destructive interference - the ringing in my ear would stop for the length of time the whistle blew. Playing live music from age 18 to 32 didn't help much either.
I've been thinking a lot lately about how nice it would be to actually experience complete silence, again. I've forgotten what it's like.