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  1. pghrra

    MuteButton

    Well, MuteButton. I tried. Bye.
  2. pghrra

    MuteButton

    Sorry, my english is not good. I would like to continue with this issue, if is posible, as will shortly be launched in the rest of Europe, and later to the United States, etc. One can try to deduce from previous messages (trying to figure out something) that MuteButton is something we know very...
  3. pghrra

    Participant Experience: Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS) Paired With Tones for Tinnitus

    Recently published, I think http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25689839
  4. pghrra

    MuteButton

    Please, any news? Someone has tested the device?
  5. pghrra

    MuteButton

    Sorry, my english is no good. 4 months ago I thought like you @SteveO. I thought that MuteButton was a great achievement and I recommended it to many people. Then I saw things like there are no reliable and public clinical trials and things like that. And that made me fear that this was...
  6. pghrra

    MuteButton

    @Tinman thank you very much for your testimony. I think this reminds me of TRT. I think TRT works in this way but more slowly. I think TRT works with sounds a bit below the Tinnitus. So what is the utility of the device in the tongue?. Maybe make faster the process of habituation.? In this...
  7. pghrra

    MuteButton

    You are right. It is too early to draw reliable conclusions. Sorry.
  8. pghrra

    MuteButton

    Where is the evidence that this device works? Where are the double blind clinical trials or something like that.? Is this something to raise money and to fight against unemployment with the misfortune of someone.? They said they hope to create 50 jobs with MuteButton. I still believe this is...
  9. pghrra

    MuteButton

    Sjoerd, Thanks for the clarification. It is a big difference as you say. I meant that both approaches are based on neuronal plasticity. Groups of Jos Eggermont and Dexter Irvine showed the influence of neuronal plasticity in the origin of tinnitus and later the group of Michael Kilgard from...
  10. pghrra

    MuteButton

    Hi! I think MuteButton uses TNS (Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation) so they say, and they say that MuteButton is a new aproach to treatment of tinnitus. Too good to be true? We have no way of knowing I think this is based in neuromodulation like the VNS (vagus nerve stimulation) system from the...
  11. pghrra

    MuteButton

    Hi! Thanks bill 112. Im hopeful about this treatment and we are awaiting the results and the testimonial of some user. In a few months it will be available in the rest of europe. Thanks
  12. pghrra

    Participant Experience: Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS) Paired With Tones for Tinnitus

    Hi! I think MuteButton don`t stimulate the vagus nerve, but the trigeminal nerve via the tongue http://www.mutebutton.ie/healthcare-professionals