Tinnitus Treatment: How to cure Tinnitus fast and naturally

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024

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  • @louiscastero6566
    @louiscastero6566 Před 4 lety +293

    Thanks for the life saving video head exercise it really helps clear up my Tinnitus. I spend few min everyday (continue for few months) doing the neck exercise & eventually day after day the ringing sound in ear becomes softer, in a sense it did not bother me anymore or i would say success in habituated. Think it is effective for people suffering cervical (neck related) tinnitus, no harm just give it a try. Pray and hope yours will be softer & eventually fade away. May God continue to bless all Tinnitus sufferer here.

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 4 lety +13

      Hi, Louis!
      We're very happy to hear that you were able to soothe your tinnitus with our exercises! 😊
      Wishing you all the best,
      Jasmin of Liebscher & Bracht

    • @armidarobles5942
      @armidarobles5942 Před 3 lety +8

      I will try too. 8 mos vertigo cervical problem then tinnitus..anxietybattack sleep disorder..God bless people wd unknown sickness like ua.

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +3

      It's great that you wanna give it a try, Armida! 🙏🙂
      We're looking forward to hearing from your feedback!
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +3

      Hi there 😊
      How can we help you? 🙂
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

    • @eynar14649
      @eynar14649 Před 3 lety +7

      @@Liebscher.Bracht_EN I just tried these exercises and indeed I felt better instantly. I can't thank you enough. I have a question:
      My tinnitus started from the very moment I got a cervical hernia while doing handstand pushups. Thank Allah, the intensity of noise has been getting less and less noticeable. Do you think my tinnitus is related to neck muscle tension?

  • @deadpoet50
    @deadpoet50 Před měsícem +1

    I skeptically followed the exercises to learn how to do them, didn’t do the recommended time. Just followed to learn. Have had loud tinnitus for about 35 years. To my surprise, just learning how to do them decreased the volume considerably. Thank you! Intend to do them daily for the recommended time. You have made a believer of me

  • @barbarafernandez4712
    @barbarafernandez4712 Před 3 lety +80

    I did theses exercises twice and was able to release a massive amount of tension in my jaw and neck. I also experienced a release of emotion seemed stored with the muscular tension. Thank you so much for this video!

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +5

      You're most welcome, Barbara! 🙌😍 Thank you for letting us know and sharing your experience with us! 🙏 We're always happy to help ease your suffering and relax tension in your jaw and neck. 💪 If you could take a minute to share your experience in a review on facebook, we would really appreciate it. 🙂👉 lie-br.com/fb-cm3-rev This can help other people in pain to feel more confident in helping themselves against it and trying our exercises. 🙌
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

    • @apnedeshkiaawaz5351
      @apnedeshkiaawaz5351 Před 2 lety

      Sir please tell me which metal of ball use for excercise.

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 2 lety

      You can use a tennis ball or any other small ball for example. 🙂

  • @susanb.3363
    @susanb.3363 Před 3 lety +18

    I've had rather severe tinnitus off/on for about 3 years. At night it is the worst - often keeping me await until pure exhaustion sets in. Went to a massage therapist yesterday who spent 45 minutes focusing on the exact muscle groups discussed in video. Today I am literally sore BUT I SLEPT WELL LAST NIGHT for the first time in many months!! And the tinnitus is about 1/2 of what it was.
    Your exercises will be a huge bonanza for me since I can't afford massage on a frequent basis. To me, this is like exercise...you don't go to the gym just one time...you have to go on a regular basis to see a difference. Thank you so much!!

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 2 lety +1

      Wow, thank you so much for sharing this awesome result with us, Sue! 😍✨ We're so happy to hear you could sleep well after so many years of pain and exhaustion. 😊😌 Make sure that you practise regularly to release any built up tension in these affected muscles groups and to achieve best results in the long run. 💪 Please keep us updated on your progress and results - we'd love to hear from you again!
      All the best,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

    • @Mark_Jacobson81
      @Mark_Jacobson81 Před 2 lety

      What about a few months on?

  • @DSASpecial
    @DSASpecial Před 3 lety +23

    Congratulations! I've just done the exercise following your video and it works! Thank you so much! You Tube is indeed a fantastic contribution to mankind.

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +2

      You're most welcome! 🤗 Thank you for sharing your personal experience with us! 🙂 We're delighted to hear that our exercises worked for you to relieve your pain quickly and naturally! 💪 Keep exercising daily for the best results and hopefully your tinnitus will soon be gone for good. 🤞😍 If you could take a minute to share your experience in a review on facebook, we would really appreciate it. 🙂👉 lie-br.com/fb-cm3-rev This might really help other people in pain to feel more confident in helping themselves and trying our exercises. 💪 Thank you very much in advance!
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

    • @DSASpecial
      @DSASpecial Před 3 lety +2

      @@Liebscher.Bracht_EN I don't use facebook...but will certainly share this with family and friends. Thank you again!

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +1

      No worries, thank you for sharing it with your family and friends! 🙏😊

  • @ronweathersby2766
    @ronweathersby2766 Před 3 lety +11

    Unbelievable. My tinnitus subsided within minutes. Unbelievable. Many thanks for minimize the neck tightness.

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +1

      Awesome Ron, we're so happy for you! 🙌😍 It's a pleasure, thanks for letting us know 🙂

  • @sihambh4435
    @sihambh4435 Před 2 lety +23

    Oh my god I was literally going crazy for days my ear couldn't stop ringing the moment I did this exercise I felt the difference right away I'm soo grateful for your helpful video I will do this exercice everyday or whenever the ringing comes back.

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Siham! 🙂
      Thank you so much for sharing your personal experience and positive result with us! 🙌😍 It's wonderful to hear you took care of your health and helped yourself with our exercises. 💪 The more regularly you do them, the more effective they will be and it can even help prevent further tinnitus! 🙂 So, please add these stretches to your daily routine for best results and keep us updated on how you feel!
      All the best,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht
      P.S. If you could take a minute to post a review on facebook, we would really appreciate it. 🙂👉 lie-br.com/fb-cm3-rev These kind of comments really help other people in pain to feel more confident to try our exercises in order to free themselves from their pain. 💪

  • @nitnit2013
    @nitnit2013 Před 3 lety +37

    Following the steps described here, I CURED my tinnitus problems (95%+). At night, when the surrounding is quiet, at times the tinnitus sound (right ear) appeared. With the head (neck) movements described in this video I could get rid of that within just two seconds. For jaw massaging I used my palms (not any ball), and for massaging the back of the head (adjacent to the ears) I used my fingers. Not light touches, but a bit hard pressurized. With circular motion and linear top-to-bottom rubbing (as shown in the video). At times, if I blow my nose hard, or do some typical Yoga where head moment is involved (as in Sun Salutation Yoga), I get in to an emergence of the mild continuous tinnitus sound. Immediately then, I start doing the head (neck) movement described in this video. Within 3 seconds that tinnitus sound goes away.

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +3

      Thank you so much for your great feedback! 😍🙏 We're glad that you could help yourself against your pain! Keep doing it! 💪
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

    • @ThomasJonesSEO
      @ThomasJonesSEO Před 3 lety

      How long did it take before you started noticing the difference?

    • @doomnatic8837
      @doomnatic8837 Před 3 lety

      @@ThomasJonesSEO ye i also wanna know

    • @pietvelkens219
      @pietvelkens219 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ThomasJonesSEO for me 2 weeks. Although I still think its a placebo. The tinnitus is not gone but less intensive.

  • @deenriqo
    @deenriqo Před rokem +1

    wow, this cured my tinnitus after just 1 day. :) So grateful for this video. For two years I had some severe tinnitus where i felt a vibration in my ear, like I had a helicopter or butterfly in my ear. I went to 2 doctors in my area, each time they couldn't help. One round of these exercises and the vibration is now gone. Thanks a lot guys. :) :)

  • @sparklebaby22
    @sparklebaby22 Před 3 lety +9

    Wonderful! Mine almost went away on the first attempt.

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +3

      Hi Ramon! 🙂
      Thank you so much for sharing this feedback with us!! 🥰 It's always wonderful to hear that our pain therapy works and helps people to relieve their pain and improve their quality of life! 🙌 We are proud of you that you took responsibility for your own health and tried our exercises to help yourself against your pain. 💪 Well done! For optimum pain relief in the long run we suggest that you practise at least once a day for a minimum of two minutes per stretch.
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht
      P.S. If you could take a minute to post a review on facebook, we would really appreciate it. 🙂👉 lie-br.com/fb-cm3-rev These kind of comments really help other people in pain to feel more confident in trying our exercises and helping themselves against their pain. We'd be so grateful! Thank you for supporting our vision: a pain-free and healthy life for as many people as possible! 🙏

  • @timbeao9405
    @timbeao9405 Před 3 lety +3

    definetly Paulina should have a channel of her own

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, Tim! 😊 We'll share this compliment with her and I'm sure she'll be very pleased to hear this. 🤗😍
      Have you given these exercises a shot?
      Wishing you all the best,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

  • @linportfolio
    @linportfolio Před 8 měsíci

    The ringing sound does indeed change as you stretch the neck and jaw. I presume that if you have no hearing loss, then the tinnitus is affected by neck and jaw! This is really helpful!

  • @Sunchallenger
    @Sunchallenger Před 3 lety +10

    Worked! Mouth opening exercise helped as soon as I tried it! I think I have eustachian blockage, because some actions started in my ears right after your exercise. I have sinusitis now and i am feeling some release on sides of my nose also! I think your exercise did what all that salt water rinse couldn't! I will complete your full video! I was so worried about ear arthritis and music damage, this relieved me! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻!

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Can! 🙂
      Thank you very much for your comment and great feedback! 🤩 We're so happy to hear that our exericses worked for you to relieve your pain easily, quickly, and even naturally! 🙏 If you also want to prevent your suffering before it's even started, please keep exercising and make these stretches part of your daily routine! 💪😊
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht
      P.S. If you could take a minute to share this experience in a review and give us a rating on facebook, we'd really appreciate it. 🙂👉 lie-br.com/fb-cm3-rev These kind of comments will help other people to feel more confident in trying our exercises to help themselves against their pain. 😍🙌

    • @Sunchallenger
      @Sunchallenger Před 3 lety

      @@Liebscher.Bracht_EN hi, of course! I wrote a review, but I can't see the stars for rating (I am not an active fb user, I just read there).

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety

      Hi, Can! 🙂
      If you want to give us a star rating, it's necessary to recommend us here. 🙂👉 lie-br.com/fb-cm3-rev It would be great if you could do this in addition to your great review! Thank you for that! 🙏😍
      Wishing you all the best,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

  • @beatrix2583
    @beatrix2583 Před 3 lety +27

    I have not just ringing but also vibration/fluttering sensations in both ears that drive me crazy. These exercises provided much appreciated relief, thanks!

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +3

      You're welcome! 🙌😊 It's wonderful to hear that our exercises relieved your tinnitus and reduced your symptoms. 🙂 Keep up the good work and practise daily for real results and to prevent further tinnitus sounds. 💪
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +1

      P.S. If you don't mind writing about your experience in a quick review on facebook, that would be awesome. 🙂👉 lie-br.com/fb-cm3-rev

    • @regplate2923
      @regplate2923 Před 3 lety +1

      I have the same. It’s truly awful. I find tilting my head works and the fluttering stops. But I look like a puppy; not a good look on a 60 year old man. Ha ha

    • @thenoshow
      @thenoshow Před rokem

      What is fluttering sensation ?

    • @linportfolio
      @linportfolio Před 8 měsíci

      the ringing sound does change as you move your mouth and jaw, amazing!

  • @mediastarguest
    @mediastarguest Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for this technique which has completely cured my tinnitus in 0.3 seconds. I recommended it to some friends who also suffer and they all reported that they were cured after a hundredth of a second.

  • @RedDevilMoto
    @RedDevilMoto Před 3 lety +10

    What i noticed after watching this video, is that when i open my mouth fully wide, the tinnitus sound decreases a little and if i tilt my head back while im doing this, it decreases even more. However, when i return my head back to a natural position, the louder ringing resumes

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +5

      Hi Alex!
      Thanks for sharing your experience with us! 🙏 If you open your mouth and your tinnitus sound decreases, this could be a sign that it is caused by muscular-fascial tension in your neck and jaw. Doing these kind of stretches can help release any built up tension, relax your muscles in the affected areas and reduce your tinnitus step by step. Please get more detailed information on the causes, symptoms, and treatment of tinnitus in this article. 👉🙂 lie-br.com/yt-cm3-eptinnitus It helps you to understand how your tinnitus is caused and how doing our exercises regularly can sustainably reduce your pain - in a natural way. 💪 Give these exercises a try, practise daily for at least 2 mins per stretch for real results and let us know how you got on! We'd love to hear from you again. 🤗
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

    • @FirstDan2000
      @FirstDan2000 Před 2 lety

      Thanks for this info, I've just discovered my tinnitus is made louder by opening my jaw wide and tilting my head back. It reduces again when i relax.
      I'm going to follow the exercises in the video.

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for sharing your personal experience with us! 🙂 If your symptoms are worsening when stretching these muscles, this actually is a sign that they're very tight and probably causing your tinnitus. Therefore, it's awesome you give these exercises a try, practise regularly and hopefully they can help manage your tinnitus and relieve your pain in a natural and sustainable way. 🙌😍 Please get back to us and let us know how they worked for you!
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

  • @rachelramos744
    @rachelramos744 Před 3 lety +16

    OMG this is my first time trying this exercise, I'm not sure if it will work but it feels soooo good. I'm a.dental hygienist and it felt so good on my neck. Thank you 🙏🏽

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety

      Thank you, Rachel! 🥰 It's a pleasure to help you with your pain easily and quickly in a natural and sustainable way. 💪 Keep repeating the exercise for the best results and your tinnitus will hopefully be gone in no time! 🙌 If you don't mind giving us a rating/recommendation on facebook, that would be awesome. 🙂👉 lie-br.com/fb-cm3-rev Positive reviews from awesome customers like you help others to feel confident about trying our exercises and helping themselves against their pain. Thank you! 😍
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

  • @emkae09
    @emkae09 Před 3 lety +59

    two weeks update!
    i have been doing the exercises twice a day for two weeks now, with one day off as recommended. i always make sure to either take a hot shower or use a heating pad prior to doing the exercises to make sure my muscles are relaxed.
    so...
    the 'bad news' is that while i have made a little progress, the tinnitus is still there. not that i expected it to magically disappear either...! that being said, it's slightly less loud than it used to be, and i even woke up twice with no tinnitus at all! (but it only lasted until i got out of bed and started moving.)
    the GOOD news, however, is that this morning, while doing the last stretch shown in this video, i got a sudden, big spike in my tinnitus volume (i often get spikes while stretching, but they're usually not that loud and sudden). i also noticed that a very specific point below the occipital area felt rather painful. i massaged the back of my neck and relaxed my muscles, then i pressed firmly, but not too hard, on the painful spot... and within a few minutes, my tinnitus was almost completely gone??? it went from a 5 to a 1/10. that really blew my mind. (i also wish i'd realized soon i had an on/off switch all this time. 😂)
    i wanted to say thank you again, because thanks to this video, i was finally able to precisely identify where the tinnitus comes from. (as i suspected, my good ol' occipital neuralgia is playing a part in this.)
    to anyone with somatic tinnitus who reads this, do give these exercises a try - it's definitely worth a shot. and be patient... a few weeks ago, i was so discouraged and was persuaded nothing could help me alleviate my tinnitus... but i'm glad i was proven wrong.
    my tinnitus slowly went back to a 3/10 throughout the day, but it always gets louder at night for me. i will keep doing these exercises and be patient.
    thank you again. and to everyone struggling with tinnitus, good luck. try to stay positive, get enough rest, stay hydrated, do your best to manage your fears and anxiety... and hang in there. ♥️

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you so much for this detailed and great feedback, for sharing your story with us, and for your lovely words, Myriam! 🥰🙏 It's wonderful to hear that you could help yourself against your tinnitus and relieve your symptoms naturally and easily. 💪🙂 Even though your tinnitus is still there, it's awesome that you made some progress and never gave up. You can be proud of yourself! Keep repeating these exercises regularly for the best results in the long run. 😊 It'd be great if you could update us again after a few more weeks! 🤗
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +2

      By the way: Do you already know our official support group on facebook that we've recently launched?! 👉😊 lie-br.com/fbgroup In this group, we don't only provide our knowledge and advice, but it's also a safe space to exchange information, talk top tips and share your personal experiences with others suffering from the same or similar pain conditions. 🙌 Head on over and join in - we'd love to welcome you! 🤗🎉

    • @ByCooLOL
      @ByCooLOL Před 3 lety

      try acupunture on the neck jaw shoulder and traps

    • @AronJohnston
      @AronJohnston Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Myriam, how are you getting along these days?

    • @zkdr6278
      @zkdr6278 Před rokem +1

      Mine is also louder at night. It helps to know that it isn't dangerous, just annoying, like being in a room with a loud fridge.
      For anyone struggling, I would recommend staying off of forums and just getting engrossed in what you're doing. If you can't, then do things that calm you. Treat yourself to a massage, eat food that you enjoy, don't stop doing things that make you happy.

  • @trulymeparker
    @trulymeparker Před 3 lety

    None of these exercises did anything and now the ringing is louder than ever thanks a lot

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 2 lety +1

      Hello 🙂
      Thanks for sharing your experience with us! If your tinnitus gets worse at the beginning, it's not unusual because everything in your body is waking up and progressing. Your muscles and fascia start to respond to the exercises, which is actually a good sign and means they are working. If that's happening, we recommend you to keep doing these exercises, as this is how you can counteract the pain and manage your tinnitus in the long run. 💪
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

  • @chrisfitzmaurice7484
    @chrisfitzmaurice7484 Před 3 lety +68

    Me, "Man, I gotta try this."
    Tinnitus: "EeeeeeeeEeeeeeeeEeeeeeeeee......."

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +9

      😂 Did you get some relief though after trying the exercise? 💪🙂

    • @maricelaperez8832
      @maricelaperez8832 Před 3 lety

      I hate the ringing.

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +6

      Hi Maricela!
      We're sorry to hear that you're suffering from this awful ringing. It's just the worst, isn't it?! 😥😞 Have you already tried our exercises to help relieve your pain and reduce your tinnitus symptoms? We suggest that you practise at least once a day for real results and hold each stretch for about 2.5 minutes. 💪 Please update us on how these exercises worked for you!
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

  • @user-te7pz6ip8g
    @user-te7pz6ip8g Před 5 měsíci

    after only 2 days doing the exersices i already feel better - the sound has subsided! thanks a lot!!!

  • @thehiltongirl
    @thehiltongirl Před 4 lety +14

    Certainly felt some relief with the stretching exercises, particularly in my neck, and so I will try it again tomorrow. Thank you.

  • @edgarrodrigueznovikov4237

    Due to a poorly done self-massage (for shoulder pain), I caused me tinnitus and I was going nuts, I followed the steps in the video and it went away instantly, I didn't want to pass by without big thanking you...

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 2 lety

      You're welcome, Edgar! 🙏😍 It's just amazing how you could help yourself and relieve your tinnitus instantly. 💪 Well done! To prevent your tinnitus from coming back, please keep repeating these exercises every day. We hope you can live a pain-free and healthy life in the long run.
      All the best!
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 2 lety

      P.S. If you don't mind writing about your experience in a quick review on facebook, that would be awesome. 🙂👉 lie-br.com/fb-cm3-rev Thank you so much!

  • @deshrajsharma5828
    @deshrajsharma5828 Před 3 lety +5

    You are doing a great job. Only those who suffer from tinnitus can appreciate such efforts. I have started from today and have subscribed to your channel. Thanks and keep it up.

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for your kind words! 🙏😊 It's a pleasure that we can support you on your journey into a pain-free and healthy life! 🙌
      It's important to keep doing our exercises regularly in order to achieve the best results! 💪
      We are looking forward to hearing from your experience!
      All the best,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

    • @colmranger
      @colmranger Před 3 lety

      So two months later any updates please?

  • @davidinvestor1126
    @davidinvestor1126 Před rokem +1

    Thank you !!!! What a great service you just provided to people ….it definitely helped and gave us something to do to reduce the ringing (and you didn’t try to sell us some stupid, ineffective supplement like many scams out there).

  • @daviderigotti7665
    @daviderigotti7665 Před 3 lety +7

    OMG Paulina is SO cute!! Will def try the exercises

  • @lmlee1188
    @lmlee1188 Před rokem +1

    Believe in the video and it will work. Only read those positive comments and ignore/skip negative comments . For those suffering from anxiety, reading negative comments might induce those others symptoms . So please avoid at all cost..

  • @tinalobo7583
    @tinalobo7583 Před 3 lety +7

    T thanks well explained, I have the noise for years, I going to do this!

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety

      Hi Tina! 🙂
      thank you! 🙏😊 It's great that you wanna start exercising. Usually you should get rid of your tinnitus very quickly. 💪
      We're looking forward to hearing from you! 🙌
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

    • @saqibsyd4867
      @saqibsyd4867 Před 3 lety

      Please share your experience

    • @md.jubairahmed6580
      @md.jubairahmed6580 Před 3 lety +1

      Please share your experience

    • @ripondebnath4381
      @ripondebnath4381 Před 3 lety

      1 year avobe i suffering it plzz help me relif from tinitus quickly

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Ripon! 🙂
      Thanks for getting in touch! We're sorry to hear that you're suffering from it for such a long time. 😕😞 We understand how painful and exhausting this constant ringing can be! We have several exercises against tinntius that are shown in the video above that have been proven to help manage your tinnitus. 🙂👆 We've found that most causes of pain are due to tense muscles and fascia, so our therapy is designed to target key pressure points within the body to help it relax and release any built up tension. This also applies to tinnitus which can be caused by dysfunction of the cervical spine and too much tension in your neck. Learn more about the cause, symptoms, and treatment of tinnitus in detail here. 😊👉 lie-br.com/yt-cm3-eptinnitus
      Give these exercises a try and practice daily for the best results. 💪😍
      All the best,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

  • @Your_TribalChief
    @Your_TribalChief Před 2 lety +1

    After doing I get a feeling of losing tension from that area it's soo comfortable

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 2 lety

      Wow, that's wonderful! 🤗 We're soo happy to hear this! Thanks for sharing your experience with us. Please keep up the good work and add these stretches to your daily routine to help reduce your tinnitus and prevent further discomfort. 💪
      Best wishes
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht
      P.S. If you could take a minute to share your experience in a review on facebook, we would really appreciate it. 🙂👉 lie-br.com/fb-cm3-rev These kind of comments really help other people in pain to feel more confident in helping themselves against their pain. Thank you!

  • @khenry5729
    @khenry5729 Před 3 lety +6

    It is helping. Thank you.

  • @lmlee1188
    @lmlee1188 Před rokem +1

    It works after messaging the jaw and stretching the neck

  • @user-fx4gr7ge3h
    @user-fx4gr7ge3h Před 7 měsíci +6

    Pour warm mustard oil mix with tumeric 5 to 6 grain in affected ear with the name of Allah Almighty. Inshallah it cure

    • @mirza3411
      @mirza3411 Před měsícem +1

      Do you suffer with this problem and get cured with this method

    • @mirza3411
      @mirza3411 Před měsícem

      @@user-fx4gr7ge3h can you please reply

    • @user-fx4gr7ge3h
      @user-fx4gr7ge3h Před měsícem

      @@mirza3411 This remedy help to reduce the ringing otherwise no one have related medicines and confident for surgery

  • @emiliasangeorzan6813
    @emiliasangeorzan6813 Před rokem

    Va mulțumesc foarte mult ! După primul exercițiu mi s-a atenuat puțin tiuitul .Va doresc binecuvântări infinite !

  • @stahmedpendragonguinevere2711

    As someone who suffers from somatic tinnitus, this has helped slightly, cheers for this!

  • @victoriadaoana7114
    @victoriadaoana7114 Před 3 lety +3

    You're the best! I will surely follow you.

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you, Victoria! 😍🙏 Please also share our videos with your friends and family to help others relieve their pain easily and quickly, too. 😊💪
      With your help, we come one step closer to our vision that everyone deserves a pain-free and healthy life! 🙏
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

  • @miket7815
    @miket7815 Před 2 lety +2

    Omg these Exercise work my ear was never so quiet

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 2 lety

      Congratulations, Mike! 🎉 You can be so proud of yourself for taking responsibility for your health! Keep it up to help prevent your tinnitus from coming back. 💪
      Best wishes
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

  • @saskajomba
    @saskajomba Před 3 lety +9

    Thank you for sharing this video! I have a question - is the excercise safe also for people who have a problem with dislocation of jaw - when it gets subluxed with opening of mouth? Thank you for the answer in advance! Greetings

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +5

      Hi Alexandra! 🙂
      Usually you should still be able to do this exercise. 💪 But of course, we can't evaluate each individual case remotely via CZcams. This is why we recommend to consult a doctor first before starting to exercise. 🙂 We hope for your understanding! 🙏
      Wishing you all the best,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

    • @vinodvakharia4501
      @vinodvakharia4501 Před 2 lety

      Thankyou

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 2 lety

      It's a pleasure! 🥰 We're always happy to support people on their journey to a pain-free and healthy life! 🙌😊

    • @joaneaves7254
      @joaneaves7254 Před 3 měsíci

      Great relif

  • @wayneguppy1667
    @wayneguppy1667 Před 2 lety +1

    Happy to learn how to deal with it. Now exercise every day.

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 2 lety

      🤗 Great to hear you give these exercises a try and add them to your daily routine for best results. If you need any help or advice, please let us know. We're always happy to support you in living a pain-free and healthy life!
      Best wishes
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

  • @natahshapriya3038
    @natahshapriya3038 Před 3 lety +17

    I have tinnitus in my right ear (most likely related to my concussion a year ago), and it's definitely quieter. Still there but lighter. Thank you!

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +4

      Hello Natahsha! 😊
      That's great, thanks for your positive feedback! 🙏😊
      Keep doing it in order to achieve best results in the long run! 🙌
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

    • @rks493
      @rks493 Před 3 lety +1

      Good excercise.. My frnd do pranayama along with this.. So that it helps in bring down blood preasure and regulates brain neurons hyper activity

    • @learnlaw1363
      @learnlaw1363 Před 3 lety

      Did u lose consciousness when had concussion? How much time passed between concussion and when tinnitus first started?

    • @natahshapriya3038
      @natahshapriya3038 Před 3 lety

      @@learnlaw1363 I didn't but it was my 7th concussions. I noticed the tinnitus a year afterwards.

    • @learnlaw1363
      @learnlaw1363 Před 3 lety

      @@natahshapriya3038 if years afterwards maybe it’s not connected to concussion

  • @chrisminblkdiamond
    @chrisminblkdiamond Před rokem

    Go online and find a frequency generator.
    You can adjust the frequency and find the ring in your ear. It doesn’t have to be loud. But you’ll find a very peculiar outcome when you find the right frequency in your ear(s)…

  • @juliekane7210
    @juliekane7210 Před rokem +3

    Does it matter how thick our bed pillows are ? Could this be a factor a forward head position?

    • @imranpathan6149
      @imranpathan6149 Před rokem +1

      Corona ke time me mujhe sardi khasi hui thi , docter ko dikhane ke bad bhi jaldi thik nahi hui , phir usme me he mere kan me ajib ajib se aawaj aane lagi , us aawaj ke wajh se kuch barabr se sunai nahi deta tha 2 sal tak yahi taklif thi , phir maine tinnitus ke liye Online CZcams pe commets padhe Usme ASSICON SYRUP AUR BRANOCON SYRUP Ke Bare me Dekha Aur 3 se 4 mahine liya es dawa se to pura Aaram he mila abhi Kan me Koi Bhi Aawaj Nahi aaya
      Try kar sakte hai. ...

    • @skabara1
      @skabara1 Před 14 dny

      I am suspecting this is my issue too

  • @michaelthompson3540
    @michaelthompson3540 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for this amazing video!!

  • @Azade-ue2qg
    @Azade-ue2qg Před 3 lety +5

    Hi.Thanks.
    These exercises are also good for someone who has been hit in the head.

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety

      You're welcome! 😊 That's right, if you suffer from muscular-fascial tensions in your head, then these exercises might also help against headaches. 🙏😊
      All the best,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

    • @Azade-ue2qg
      @Azade-ue2qg Před 3 lety

      @@Liebscher.Bracht_EN That is, the cause of tinnitus does not matter.

  • @anchoraboveworship8404

    Thank you for making this video! It really helped the ringing in my ears. I didn't know there was so much tension in my cheek/jaw area that was impacting this issue for me (I have TMJ). IT MAKES SENSE! I will keep using these simple techniques and fabulous stretches you shared.
    I found you through the wonderful atlas stretch videos you have and I am watching and recommending your videos to others.
    The atlas stretches WORK also!!! WONDERFUL!! THANK YOU!!!! God bless you.

  • @Jas_01101
    @Jas_01101 Před 4 lety +5

    Anything for noise induced tinnitus?

  • @laurawells3132
    @laurawells3132 Před 2 lety +1

    This helped me significantly. Thank you.

  • @lx8885
    @lx8885 Před 3 lety +11

    The Tinnitus in my ear gets louder in left when I pull down. How long I do this exercise?
    Thank you

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi there 🙂
      It's great that you wanna start exercising to prevent and treat tinnitus quickly at home. 🙏😍 We recommend to do our exercises for at least 2 minutes. 💪🙂
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

    • @angelicagianna713
      @angelicagianna713 Před 3 lety

      i heard sound wierd sou d kn my left ear do i need surgey to be gone?

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi there 🙂
      We highly recommend to try our exercises first before thinking of a surgery that often doesn't help in the long run! 🙏🙂 Our exercises can ease your suffering quickly and reduce your sound efficiently! 💪
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

    • @captain_champi
      @captain_champi Před 3 lety

      @Don what do you want to mean? In my case the T goes loud when I open my mouth wide, and when I swallow I have crackling noises from the ear

    • @bakibilla8679
      @bakibilla8679 Před 2 lety

      @@Liebscher.Bracht_EN Dear sir, is there any real treatment to release from tinnitus I face this problem sine 2005 when I was 17

  • @megadriver23
    @megadriver23 Před 6 měsíci

    I have tinnitus for 16 years already i gonna give it try i got nothing to lose

  • @mistervanbuuren
    @mistervanbuuren Před 3 lety +3

    Der Moment wo man probiert mit Tinnitus am englischen Sprecher vorbei zu hören und das Video zu verstehen :-)

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety

      😂 Da können wir dir helfen und dir einfach das entsprechende deutsche Video dazu verlinken. 😊👉 czcams.com/video/pbYkEA-ZdWk/video.html
      Liebe Grüße
      Hannah von Liebscher & Bracht

    • @mistervanbuuren
      @mistervanbuuren Před 3 lety

      @@Liebscher.Bracht_EN vielen Dank

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety

      Kein Problem! 🤗

    • @joaneaves7254
      @joaneaves7254 Před 3 měsíci

      Yes good now

  • @stargazer2756
    @stargazer2756 Před rokem

    nice video and I got this and also neck and thoracic pain all at the same time. I thnk it is all connected when it comes to my complications. Thannks!

  • @c00lrhino
    @c00lrhino Před 3 lety +4

    OMG! IT WORKS. YAY!

  • @usmccopwife41
    @usmccopwife41 Před 2 lety +1

    I loved this it took time but on 2nd day as I learned how to do better made it work as he showed. I think grinding while I sleep caused the ringing ringing plus sinus issues and stress. I am sore and didn’t know the stress my neck was going through. Thank you so much as now I feel so much better.

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 2 lety

      Congratulations on your success, Heidi! 🥳🙂 And thank you so much for taking the time to share this great feedback with us. 😍 It's wonderful to hear you could help yourself and relieve your tinnitus. Please keep repeating these stretches regularly, so you can eventually get rid of it and prevent further discomort.
      All the best
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht
      P.S. If you’re comfortable with it, it’d be awesome if you could share this experience in an online review on facebook. 🙂👉 lie-br.com/fb-cm3-rev This could motivate other people to try our exercises and relieve their tinnitus & pain, too! Thank you so much in advance!

  • @lucas1minuto
    @lucas1minuto Před 3 lety +5

    Hi. Do you recommend this Treatment for Pulsatile Tinnitus as well?

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +6

      Hi Lucas! 🙂
      You can definitely try our exercises to help yourself against your tinnitus symptoms. 💪 If it's a pulsating tinnitus, you should still see a doctor since additional vascular abnormalities such as aneurysms (bulging blood vessels) must also be ruled out. 🙏 If you're interested in more background information about the causes, symptoms and treatments of tinnitus, please have a look at our encyclopedia of pain. 👉🙂 lie-br.com/yt-cm3-eptinnitus
      All the best,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

    • @tgchris2222
      @tgchris2222 Před 3 lety

      What kind of doctor do you recommend?

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +1

      You could either see a GP who can then send you to a specialist, or you could visit an ENT. 🙂

  • @torne869
    @torne869 Před 3 lety +1

    I look at your movies but because I do not understand the Persian subtitles, please turn on the subtitle, so that all languages can be used from them, thank you

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety

      Hi Keshmir! 🙂
      Thanks for your comment. We've translated our videos in English as this is the foremost world language, so most people are able to understand it. 🙂 If you don't understand our videos, please also get further written information on the causes, symptoms, and treatment options of tinnitus in this article. 👉🙂 lie-br.com/yt-cm3-eptinnitus
      All the best!
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

  • @iveneverseenahealthyvegan.9885

    My son is 21 he plays the drums. He has tinnitus in both ears.
    Could this be in muscles or his brain.
    If it's in his brain is there anything...?
    Thank you.

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Mark! 😊
      Everything you need to know about the causes, symptoms and treatment of tinnitus is explained in this article. 🙂👉 lie-br.com/yt-cm3-eptinnitus Please also tell your son to try our exercises and keep practicing so he's able to manage his tinnitus or even get rid of it. 🙂💪
      All the best,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

    • @JohnOsCreations
      @JohnOsCreations Před 3 lety

      Its probably NIHL Noise induced hearing loss that caused his Tinnitus. I was a drummer for years and developed Tinnitus when 19. Have it over 20 years. He will have to learn to live with it. Overtime your brain will block out the sound. If he continues drumming wear ear protection. Overtime rhe intensity of my tinnitus went down to a low volume ringing where I barely noticed it. But now my right ear is louder than ever. Tell him to mind his ears. Also never use ear buds to listen to music or phone calls.

  • @marilynvillanueva7333
    @marilynvillanueva7333 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks a lot for teaching us i pray that this exercise can helps me to get healed completely my tinnitus . Wonderful

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +1

      You're most welcome, Marilyn! 🤗 We're happy to hear that these tips and exercises are helpful for you! 😍 For further pain management tips, information, and exercises, please have a look at this detailed and great article on tinnitus 🙂👉 lie-br.com/yt-cm3-eptinnitus To achieve best results, make sure that you practise daily and hold each stretch for at least 2 minutes. 💪 Please get back to us and update us on your result. We look forward to hearing from you again!
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

  • @galahadusa6166
    @galahadusa6166 Před 3 lety +7

    Dont know about my ears but my eyes sure feel good!

    • @lukehansen6082
      @lukehansen6082 Před 3 lety +1

      One simple change of thumbnail and this video could have so many more views

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety

      Hi Luke!
      Thanks for your comment! We're wondering about what makes you think that? 🤔 It'd be great if you could clarify more here. Thank you in advance!
      All the best,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

    • @TheRealPeterStrahm
      @TheRealPeterStrahm Před 3 lety +1

      @@Liebscher.Bracht_EN he's saying Paulina is a total babe

  • @jennaa_yaa
    @jennaa_yaa Před 3 lety +2

    Thank youuu for sharing this video🤗 I feel comfortable now i will do this every day ✨

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +1

      It's a pleasure, Jenny! 😍🙏 We're glad that you liked it and that you're going to integrate it in your daily routine for the best results, so hopefully your tinnitus will be gone in no time. 🙌 If you don't mind writing about your experience in a quick review on facebook, that would be awesome. 🙂👉 lie-br.com/fb-cm3-rev Thank you!!
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

  • @hotboyg7926
    @hotboyg7926 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks doc that really helped

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety

      You're very welcome! 🙏🙂 We're glad that we could get you some relief! 😍🙌
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

  • @jlpd28
    @jlpd28 Před 3 lety +1

    My right ear is already deaf...but when I carry heavy things... there's a loud noice I hear..I'm still praying my sense of hearing comes back...I will try this.. hopefully this exercise helps..🙏❤️

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi there,
      thanks for sharing your story with us! 🙏 We're sorry to hear that your right ear is already deaf and that you're suffering from a loud sound sometimes. 😞 However, it's great that you give our exercises a try to help yourself! Please perform them at least once a day for real results and get back to us. 🙂 We'd love to hear how you get on!
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

  • @chrisyoung8759
    @chrisyoung8759 Před 3 lety +3

    When I push my jaw forward I can make the high pitch tinnitus get louder. This seems to be slightly getting quieter but it is still loud sometimes. Is this still the right stretches for my tinnitus?

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi Chris!
      Thanks for sharing your experience with us! 🙏 If you tinnitus sounds increase while doing our exercises, these stretches are definitely the right ones for your tinnitus. It's actually a good sign showing that our exercises work and help release any built up tension. 💪 Just make sure that you never stretch beyond your feel good pain which is a 9 on your personal pain scale from 1 to 10. This is reached as soon as you feel intense pain, but you're still able to breathe calmly. Please get further information on this pain scale and tips for correct exercising in our five pillars of practise that you can find at the bottom of this article. 👉🙂 lie-br.com/yt-cm3-eptinnitus Please also remember to practise daily and hold each stretch for at least 2 mins for best results in the long run. 🤗
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

  • @markkepley4131
    @markkepley4131 Před 29 dny

    is this also a good idea for VISUAL SNOW SYNDROME? thanks for ideas!

  • @Ta-sn6vc
    @Ta-sn6vc Před 4 lety +8

    I think it's working

  • @A-Grammie-On-the-ROCK
    @A-Grammie-On-the-ROCK Před 2 lety

    I;ll give it a try...it s the best video so far as far as explanation and seems it might be the answer...got a long journey ....

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 2 lety

      Great to hear you give it a try, Kathleen! 💪🙂 And thanks for sharing your kind feedback with us, we really appreciate it! We're so proud of you that you take care of your health and try to help yourself after suffering from tinnitus for a long time. 🙌 Please remember to practise daily and hold each stretch for 2 mins for real results. We hope this helps and you can finally get rid of your tinnitus - naturally and sustainably. 😍 To get further pain management tips and more detailed information on our pain therapy and tinnitus, please have a look at this article. 👉 lie-br.com/yt-cm3-eptinnitus
      If you have any questions, just contact us again. We'd love to hear how you get and how you feel!
      All the best,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

  • @zaryrastegari8815
    @zaryrastegari8815 Před 3 lety +4

    I have tinnitus almost forty years noting doesn’t work .

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety

      Hello Zary!
      Thanks for reaching out to us! We're sorry that you suffer for such a long period of time. 😔 Have you already tried our exercises? 🙏🙂
      They can help you get some relief since they focus on the actual cause which are muscular-fascial tensions in many cases.
      Keep doing them regularly to get the best results in the long term. 💪
      All the best,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

  • @queeniekho6658
    @queeniekho6658 Před 2 lety +1

    thank you very much it helps it lessen the burden

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 2 lety

      You're welcome! 🙏 We're so happy to hear our exercises help relieve your pain! 💪 Well done! For optimum pain relief, please add these stretches to your daily routine and practise regularly!
      Best wishes
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht
      P.S. If you’re comfortable with it, it’d be awesome if you could share this experience in an online review on facebook. 🙂👉 lie-br.com/fb-cm3-rev Thank you so much!

  • @drishtisingh5897
    @drishtisingh5897 Před 3 lety +4

    How many times should perform a day??

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +3

      Hi there 🙂
      Please do the exercises at least once a day! 💪🙂 You can also do it in the morning and evening with a break of 12 hours. 🙏
      All the best,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

  • @brookstorm9789
    @brookstorm9789 Před 3 lety

    It opened my breathing and I could feel energy reach my brain. Thanks so much fo helping us.

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety

      You're most welcome! We're always happy to help! 🙂🙌 Thank you so much for sharing your personal experience and kind words with us. 😍 It's great that you could improve your well-being and relieve your pain a bit. To achieve best results in the long run, please keep doing these stretches every day and hold them for at least two minutes. 💪
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht
      P.S. If you’re comfortable with it, it’d be awesome if you could share this experience in an online review on facebook. 🙂👉 lie-br.com/fb-cm3-rev Thank you!

  • @marswillrule2431
    @marswillrule2431 Před 3 lety +3

    I woke up with tinnitus in my left ear on Feb 6th 2020. It's been going pretty strong since.
    I've been doing these exercises everyday for almost 3 weeks and there's no real change.
    Should I be seeing any results by now?
    Using a roller on the back of my head points out how tight some of the muscles are. I cleared up some of the pain in my jaw using a ball but a the pain at the base of my skull remains.
    I guess I'll keep going to see if I can work out some of the tightness.

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety

      Yes, please keep doing our exercises regularly to see some results! 💪🙂 It might take some more time if your muscles and fasciae are too tensed up! 🙏
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

    • @ralphpipher6251
      @ralphpipher6251 Před 2 lety

      @@Liebscher.Bracht_EN 9

  • @ofirshorshy8281
    @ofirshorshy8281 Před 8 měsíci

    I am going to try this for a month. to see if it helps me to gain my life again. I have done once session by now, and I feel much better with the lounness. the best excersice is the ball , which I used a ball of yarn I have I thimk it made tinnits quiet for a while than it comes back but less loud. which is a progress. I am looking forward to seee if it will last longer when I practice everyday.☺

  • @kiran1838
    @kiran1838 Před 3 lety +6

    First, I am very happy with the exercise because after so many days with tinnitus for the first time, I felt the silence for long time, I definitely do this every day. Thank doctor.
    Does ETD causes any kind of slight hearing loss?

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Kiran 🙂
      Thanks for your kind words. 😊 We are so pleased about your pain relief after doing our exercise. 🙏🙂 Keep doing it regularly! 💪
      To answer your question: Long-term or chronic ETD can lead to hearing loss if it's not treated. In case you are suffering from it you should consult a doctor so it won't develop into a chronic disease. 🙏
      All the best,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

    • @kiran1838
      @kiran1838 Před 3 lety

      @@arifmugal6161 Hi Arif.

    • @kiran1838
      @kiran1838 Před 3 lety

      @@arifmugal6161 English please.
      It will not get fixed in days at-least for me. I have been following a diet and doing the exercises (any exercise you find in CZcams), but the Tinnitus is getting better but not completely gone.

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +1

      Depending on the extent of your muscular-fascial tensions this might take some time to relax these tensions! So keep practicing and don't give up! 💪🙂
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety

      Hi there 🙂
      Unfortunately, we can't answer this question generally, since this depends on the extent of your muscular-fascial tension. 😊 So please be patient and don't give up on exercising - even though it might take some time until you notice improvements! 💪🙂
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

  • @zhangcheho5735
    @zhangcheho5735 Před 3 lety +10

    Model is so beautiful

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +2

      😊😍 Thank you! We hope that you also liked our exercises? 😉

  • @lorerodri1
    @lorerodri1 Před 2 lety

    My otorhinolaryngologist diagnosed that I have bruxism (TMJ), and this caused tinnitus, now Im happy that I will do this exercise everyday, I tried for few minutes and noticed my tinnitus decreased for a moment. That's mean it will works

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 2 lety

      That's awesome, Lorenzo! 💪🙂 Well done! Keep up the good work and practise regularly for a pain-free and healthy life! In addition you could try these TMJ exercises alongside the tinnitus exercises. 👉🙂 lie-br.com/yt-cm3-tmj
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

    • @lorerodri1
      @lorerodri1 Před 2 lety

      @@Liebscher.Bracht_EN Do we have to spend 2:30 minutes in every of these exercises?

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, please hold each exercise phase for at least two minutes. 💪🙂

  • @houssameddineafyouni
    @houssameddineafyouni Před rokem +1

    Than you for this... And Paulina is fantastic 🙂

  • @ShivarajaHM
    @ShivarajaHM Před 3 lety +1

    Sir I had this problem from more than one year ,these exercises are working for curing the problem.

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for your great feedback! 🙏🙂 We're so happy that you got some relief from your suffering! 💪 Keep it up so you can also profit from it in the long run! 🙌
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

  • @prettyinpink2102
    @prettyinpink2102 Před 7 měsíci

    I’m going to try them thank you for the video

  • @Nettsinthewoods
    @Nettsinthewoods Před 2 lety +1

    Sooooooo helpful, thank you!

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 2 lety

      You're welcome, Annette! 🙏🙂 It's great to hear these exercises are helpful to you. 🙌 For optimum pain relief and to prevent further pain, we suggest that you repeat our exercises daily for 2 mins per stretch.
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht
      P.S. If you could take a minute to post a review on facebook, that'd be wonderful. 🙂👉 lie-br.com/fb-cm3-rev These kind of comments really help and motivate other people in pain to try our exercises and help themselves. 💪 Thank you for supporting our vision: providing everyone with a pain-free and healthy life!

  • @paulsolon6229
    @paulsolon6229 Před rokem +1

    Weird.
    Tinnitus right for 8 years. I massage my rt jaw and cheekbone and in 5 secs! the noise is decreased 80%! Impossible!
    But then I open wide my mouth, as directed in video, and strech those muscles: the noise comes rt back, b loud, and immediately
    Now, 2 min post massage, noise is back same as ever. Ugh
    I think I do only jaw massage and neck strech. Opening mouth seems to make noise worse

  • @brettgowder
    @brettgowder Před 3 lety +1

    I just tried all the exercises and will do it again tomorrow. Is there a chance these exercises could help someone who experienced a loud noise in one ear?

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, definitely!
      Great that you keep practicing for a pain-free and healthy life! 💪🙂
      All the best,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

    • @alvinsingh7484
      @alvinsingh7484 Před 3 lety +1

      Wish my tinnitus could just go

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Alvin,
      we can totally understand your wish. 🙏😔
      Have you tried our exercises? By doing them regularly, you can get rid of your tinnitus naturally and quickly. 💪🙂
      All the best,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

  • @Stevieboyfpv
    @Stevieboyfpv Před 3 lety

    I've had tinnitus for 15 years and on another level since I had ramsay hunt syndrome 4 years ago which was misdiagnosed so it really killed much of my cranial nerve paralysing the left side of my face I have regained some muscles but have syncanesis which means many nerves fire at the same time so when I blink my cheek tenses when I eat my eye opens and closes but the tinnitus in my left ear is so loud and has an unbalancing sensation with it I had to learn to re center myself as I would fall over if I closed my eyes it had ruined my equilibrium so much. The ringing is like after a heavy impact to the head. I'm starting your exercises today 🤞 thankyou for your video🙏🏼

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for sharing your personal story with us! 🙏 We're so sorry to hear you're suffering from all these painful and unpleasant conditions. 😥 But it's great that you've found us and our video and start exercising to help yourself against your pain - in a natural and sustainable way! 😍 To get further pain management tips and to learn more about our treatment approach and this condition in general, please have a look at this article on the causes, symptoms, and treatment options of tinnitus. 🙂👉 lie-br.com/yt-cm3-eptinnitus Please make sure that you practise daily for 2.5 minutes per stretch, so you can achieve best results, reduce your symptoms, and improve your quality of life in the long run! 💪 If you're feeling up to it, we'd love to hear from you again. Please share your experience and result with us. 🤗
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

  • @Hairfire
    @Hairfire Před rokem

    Thanks for the tips! Will try every day. Tho I think my tinnitus comes from loud music, perhaps also hers by the number of concerts she's attended 😅

  • @taft7877
    @taft7877 Před 3 lety +1

    Anyone else here because the got tinnitus from Covid19? Going to try these exercises and pray they help but I fear my tinnitus is actual cranial nerve damage from the virus. I was never on any medication's that could have caused it.

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi there,
      thanks for your comment! It's great to hear that you're going to try these exercises, even though your tinnitus might have some other cause. 💪🙂 But if you don't try, you'll never know. 😉 And since our treatment approach is a natural one, you've got nothing to lose. 🙌 Even if it's not helping in the end, you can still relax your neck and jaw, release any built up tension, and prevent further discomfort and pain. 🙂
      Please keep us updated on how you get on and how you feel. 🤗 We'd love to know whether these exercises worked for you!
      All the best,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

    • @avidesai6374
      @avidesai6374 Před 3 lety +1

      I read many covid patients are experiencing tinnitus, so I think it's pretty common

  • @tracic123
    @tracic123 Před rokem

    It's Angels!!! Thats why its always louder at 3 or 4am!! Embrace it ❤️

  • @rachidsebbar5718
    @rachidsebbar5718 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 2 lety

      You're most welcome, Rachid! 🙏😍 Our goal is to give everyone the opportunity to take responsibility for their health and support them in living a pain-free and healthy life. 🙂 Do you suffer from tinnitus? And have you already tried these simple but very effective exercises? 👆 In our article on the cause, symptoms, and treatment of tinnitus you'll get further pain-relieving tips, exercises, and information. Check it out! 👉 lie-br.com/yt-cm3-eptinnitus If you have any questions or if we can help you with anything else, please let us know!
      All the best
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

  • @laxmanmhatre6263
    @laxmanmhatre6263 Před rokem

    Heartly ,Thank's lott of you.

  • @leilamariachaves1173
    @leilamariachaves1173 Před 4 měsíci

    Oh my god,it'is amazing,thank you so much

  • @imranpathan6149
    @imranpathan6149 Před rokem +1

    Corona ke time me mujhe sardi khasi hui thi , docter ko dikhane ke bad bhi jaldi thik nahi hui , phir usme me he mere kan me ajib ajib se aawaj aane lagi , us aawaj ke wajh se kuch barabr se sunai nahi deta tha 2 sal tak yahi taklif thi , phir maine tinnitus ke liye Online CZcams pe commets padhe Usme ASSICON SYRUP AUR BRANOCON SYRUP Ke Bare me Dekha Aur 3 se 4 mahine liya es dawa se to pura Aaram he mila abhi Kan me Koi Bhi Aawaj Nahi aata

  • @mix-v8084
    @mix-v8084 Před 3 lety +1

    Hope this is it. I could not slept well because of the sound ring2x inside my ear. If i press my whole face i hear a load sound on it.. Thnk you so much sir i will try dis one. Hope it will be gone... Subcribed done...

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety

      Hi there,
      thanks for your comment. We're sorry to hear that you're suffering from tinnitus so badly. It's just awful, especially if it seriously affects your daily activities and your sleep. 😥 But we're super happy to hear that you're going to try our exercises to help manage your tinnitus on your own with our natural treatment approach. 💪 Please make sure that you practise daily on six days a wekk for 2 minutes per exercise for real results. We hope that your ringing will soon be gone, or at least reduced, and that you're able to improve your quality of life and sleep properly again.😍 Please keep us updated on how you got on and how you feel!
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht
      P.S. For further pain management tips, rules for correct exercising and information, please give this article on tinnitus a read. 👉 lie-br.com/yt-cm3-eptinnitus

  • @LJ-fm5og
    @LJ-fm5og Před 3 lety

    This helped my tinnitus and severe headaches. What might this mean? Should I see a dentist about my jaw alignment?

  • @SO-vv9dn
    @SO-vv9dn Před 3 lety +1

    My tinnitus occurred after taking high doses of naproxen for shoulder pain. The noise has been continuous for 10 months. On a websearch, i found several medical publications reporting this adverse effect to 500 mg BID prescription strength naproxen. The noise is in both ears, same high pitch ringing. An audiologist suggested this is similar to a chemotherapy caused tinnitus.

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety

      We're sorry to hear that. 😔 You could still try our exercises and see if they work for you as well! 🙂💪 Usually, they relieve your tinnitus and pain quickly and naturally by simply exercising regularly at home! 💪
      Wishing you all the best,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

  • @toddolson573
    @toddolson573 Před 3 lety +1

    This young lady is so adorable. So likeable. By the way, I'm here to address this symptom as it is horrible. I feel for anyone with this condition.

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for your kind words and empathy, Todd! 😍🙏 We really appreciate them! Have you also been experiencing tinnitus symptoms? 😞
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

    • @toddolson573
      @toddolson573 Před 3 lety

      @@Liebscher.Bracht_EN, Indeed. I've had this for years. Watched a WEBINAR today conducted by Liam Bochm, had some great ideas to try. Thanks for your concern.

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for your response! 🙏 We can also recommend to try our simple stretches that'll relax your neck and jaw muscles. If you release the tension in these muscles, this might also reduce your tinnitus sounds naturally and quickly. 😊 Just give our exercises a try and let us know how they helped you! 🤗 If you're interested in learning more about our natural and non-invasive treatment approach, how it works and why it's so effective in fighting the actual cause of tinnitus, please have a look at this article. 👉🙂 lie-br.com/yt-cm3-eptinnitus
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

  • @janetnewbill291
    @janetnewbill291 Před 2 lety

    The nasssge on the face fills good and I believe this will help if we are consistent!! I actually with my right hand is to hard to place completely on my shoulder!! That shows me how my spine is so tight to

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 2 lety

      Hi Janet! 🙂
      Thanks for your comment. Exercising regularly is definitely most important to achieve effective results. 💪 Please learn more about it in our exercise guide. 👉 lie-br.com/fb-cm3-exerciseguide For best results, we suggest that you repeat these at least once a day for a minimum of 2 minutes to help release muscular-fascial tension in your cervical spine and ease your symptoms naturally. 🙂 If you need further guidance or help, please get back to us.
      All the best
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

  • @jaz2relaklaang586
    @jaz2relaklaang586 Před 2 lety +1

    This video works..thank you.idont have a round ball thing, so i used my thumb to massage the point bel9w the ears and jaw👍

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for sharing your personal experience with us! It's just awesome to hear our exercises worked for you! And of course, you can use your thumb to press these specific osteopressure points. 🙂💪 Well done!
      Best wishes
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht
      P.S. If you could take a minute to post a review on facebook, we would really appreciate it. 🙂👉 lie-br.com/fb-cm3-rev These kind of comments really help other people in pain to feel more confident in trying our pain therapy and helping themselves. Thank you!

  • @PoppiB
    @PoppiB Před 3 lety +1

    While these exercises will help with the physical attributes to tinnitus, the title of this video states it’s a CURE. Science has yet to find a CURE.
    These exercises will HELP reduce the affects and some causes. I do thank you for that.

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 3 lety

      Hi there 🙂
      Thanks for your comment! 🙏 You're right, in most cases our exercises can help relieve your tinnitus and reduce the symptoms if they're caused by muscular-fascial tensions. However, in some cases it's even able to get rid of your tinnitus sounds and prevent them in the long term by doing our exercises regularly, so I guess it's comparable to a cure. 🙂💪 For more detailed information on how your tinnitus can be caused and how you can help yourself and fight this root, please have a look at our article on tinnitus. 👉🙂 lie-br.com/yt-cm3-eptinnitus
      Best wishes,
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

  • @fawkes.6820
    @fawkes.6820 Před 2 lety +1

    On November 15th I got TMJ for the first time in my life this week Monday. I mistaken it for an ear infection or ruptured ear drum. Went to my doctor the next day and surprised yet relieved it was none of those but TMJ. Though a few hours laters the ringing started. Luckily though the pain has subsided rather quickly but not fully as I do physical therapy treatment that help with pain relief. Today Friday but the ringing is there i am not scared but since my pain has gotten a whole lot better my right ear rings.
    Sometimes there a are seconds it stops or to a minute but comes back.
    I am gonna try these exercises and see what happens

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for sharing your personal experience and pain story with us! We're really sorry to hear you're suffering from TMJ and tinnitus, although it's great you've taken care of your health and have already relieved your pain a little. We're also happy to hear you're going to try our exercises to help yourself and treat the underlying cause of your pain naturally and effectively. 💪🙂 Please practise daily and update us on how you're feeling!
      All the best!
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht
      P.S. For further pain management tips, useful information and simple exercises, please check out our article on tinnitus. 👉😊 lie-br.com/yt-cm3-eptinnitus

  • @mustafaylmaz3140
    @mustafaylmaz3140 Před 3 lety +2

    Who ever invent a cure for tinnutus that guy will be dolllar billionaire.

  • @jasonjaycameron7507
    @jasonjaycameron7507 Před 3 lety +1

    thanks Doc and Paulina

  • @adoracionbernardez5476

    Thank you! - Phillippines

  • @affa8757
    @affa8757 Před 2 lety +1

    Isn't opening the mouth with hands (with pressure) dangerious? Doesn't the temporomandibular will hit the eustachius? I'm suffering tinnitus since 2015, please let me know.

  • @OutsideDuhBox
    @OutsideDuhBox Před 2 lety +1

    Wow, thank you SO much!

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 2 lety +1

      You're very welcome! 🙂 Have these exercises helped relieve your tinnitus?? 😍 Please share your experience with us. We'd love to hear how you're feeling now!
      Best wishes
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht

    • @OutsideDuhBox
      @OutsideDuhBox Před 2 lety

      @@Liebscher.Bracht_EN I just started since having 24 7 tinnitus for a month except when sleeping. I found a muscle you noted at the back of the head that comes up to the ear that when I massaged it I found a super tender spot...I massaged it and I noticed the ringing change a bit, now the spot is hurting from massaging like a knot, and the ringing is still there but less. I am hoping continuing this over the next weeks will do the trick.

    • @Liebscher.Bracht_EN
      @Liebscher.Bracht_EN  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience! It's great you already found some relief. 😍 A first worsening of your pain at this tender spot after exercising for the first time is normal due to your body’s natural reaction. It even means you're working on the right spot. 💪 Your muscles and fasciae kind of "wake up" and start to respond to the exercises. If they haven't been stretched in a while, they became sore and stiff, so they first have to get used to the new movement patterns. We're happy to hear you keep doing these stretches, since the more regularly you perform them, the more effective these exercises will be and the less your ringing will be. 🙏🙂 Please keep us updated on how you feel!
      Just be careful, as a first worsening of your pain may also be a signal from your body that you are overdoing things. Hence, remember to use your personal pain scale from 1 to 10 as a guide and always aim at working at a level 8 or 9. This is when you feel intense pain, but you're still able to breathe calmly and you don't have to tense up. 🙂🙏 In our five pillars of practice in this article you can find further tips on how this pain scale works and how to perform our exercises correctly. Give it a read! 👉 lie-br.com/yt-cm3-eptinnitus
      If you have any questions, just contact us again. 🙂 We're always happy to help!
      Best wishes!
      Hannah from Liebscher & Bracht