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Eight years later and still miserable.
Sadly, the tiger penis didn't cure my tinnitus. But the rhino horn did give me the massive hard-on they promised.
As a person of the great white north, I've always feared the dreaded MS. Nice to see we have an upcoming treatment for it. Though we've known for...
...I don't even.
I believe that's kind of the idea. Remember the days when you could get a "stuck pixel" on your monitor and you ran a program that basically over...
It's good to see such positive results. Maybe with further prolonged exposure or some more tweaking of the drug we'll see some even better results.
I can agree with you. Frankly, if I were you, I'd just leave the thread until you were ready to share your results and experience in detail.
Or the fact that they exposed their ears to thousands of rock performances.
I'd much rather see this technology flourish for Parkinson's, Tremors, and inoperable brain tumors than tinnitus. This could possibly be a miracle...
This really is a huge problem. You can research anything and find an investor looking for a tax break. We need research looking for curative...
This is really good. I would much rather see some objective evidence rather than subjective.
I sure people like him scoffed at the notion of laser beams treating eye conditions.
$50,000 isn't going to get them very far.
I'd like to know too. That level of acoustic vibration is beyond anything other than heavy artillery.
They're probably finding it hard to find participants with their exact criteria. I think only people who suffer from artillery explosions lose...