Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Relief with Hypnotherapy
and other Medical and Complementary Interventions

A special Two Day Conference with Kevin Hogan and APHP

On June 4 and 5, 2011; I’ll be speaking in London, U.K.

at a special one time only seminar about how to use a completely
developed model of therapy to help people with Tinnitus,
Hyperacusis, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue and
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity.

No one suffers like the person with tinnitus.

And millions experience severe tinnitus and they are
desperate for help.

No one knows what to do because almost everything
medical and complementary practitioners “try”
fails.

That’s because the problem requires a multimodal response.

Tinnitus is absolutely debilitating. It’s not like a headache.
It is 24/7 and doesn’t quit.

You can help people in your area or from around the world.
I’ve consulted with people in most countries and many
have come to see me over the years for help.

What you learn is a model I developed over several years and
encompasses medication, osteopathic interventions,
desensitization therapy, retraining and hypnotherapy.

If you have tinnitus or are a therapist and want to
help people who suffer from hypnosis and these
other life debilitating maladies please look at

http://www.aphp.co.uk/events.html

Registration is limited to 100.

Once people know you can help them, your practice
will never be the same. Your email box will never be
empty and your phone won’t stop ringing.

http://www.aphp.co.uk/events.html

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Does Only Xanax Help Tinnitus Reduction?

by Kevin Hogan on November 6, 2010

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Causes of Tinnitus: List of Ototoxic Substances

October 26, 2010 Causes of Tinnitus

As promised the list below is a specific list as some substances can cause temporary or permanent, decreased hearing and/or ringing of the ears (tinnitus).  If possible, avoid the following.  You should always consult your doctor when making decisions concerning your health. Some substances that may cause ototoxicity include: Aminoglycoside antibiotics, including: Dihydrostreptomycin Ribostamycin Gentamicin Streptomycin Kanamycin [...]

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Causes of Tinnitus: Medicine

October 16, 2010 Causes of Tinnitus

I have worked with a number of clients who experienced tinnitus as a side effect of various prescription medications for anxiety and depression.  Before taking any medication, it is important to note the possible side effects.  Some medications are ototoxic, meaning they are toxic to the ear and some have tinnitus listed as a possible [...]

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Causes of Tinnitus: Ototoxicity, Aspirin and Quinine Products

October 12, 2010 Causes of Tinnitus

How can aspirin and quinine products cause tinnitus? They may cause temporary ototoxicity, particularly tinnitus, but may also reduce hearing. Symptoms of ototoxicity can vary considerably from drug to drug and person to person. They range from mild imbalance to total incapacitation, and from tinnitus to total hearing loss. See your doctor if you suspect [...]

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Causes of Tinnitus: Age and Hearing Loss

October 10, 2010 Causes of Tinnitus

As we get older, there is a greater chance of hearing loss and nerve impairment.  Tinnitus can accompany these situations in that because, in part the sound is no longer masked.  Tinnitus is not experienced solely because of hearing loss.  There are millions of people who have problems with their hearing and do not have [...]

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American Tinnitus: Case Study Part 2

October 8, 2010 General

guest writer Jennifer Battaglino, LCSW – Conclusion Over the course of several months, David continued to work with me as he moved through every other treatment out there.  We had a candid discussion about the expensive MP3 player he did decide to purchase.  When I told David that I felt it would probably work for [...]

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American Tinnitus Case Study, Part 1

October 8, 2010 General

Guest Post by Jennifer Battaglino, LCSW It’s now been over 5 years since I started working with Dr. Hogan and I have to say the some things still hold true while other things have changed…  For the most part, I continue to use Dr. Hogan’s model of therapy because it continues to prove itself time and time [...]

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Tinnitus Research

October 6, 2010 General

It was 1995 when I began sharing with the world that my hypothesis about tinnitus, my model if you will, was that the vast majority of people who suffer from tinnitus do so because of cellular communication in the brain and that the hearing apparatus are largely irrelevant. It took a long time for that [...]

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Tinnitus Treatment: Quieting the Noise

October 4, 2010 General

A tinnitus sufferer can’t escape the constant sounds, but she can learn to tolerate them. BY JACQUELINE STENSON Special to the Times This article is presented in its entirely with permision. Many people with tinnitus hear the classic ringing in the ears. For Jennifer Snell, it’s more like a maddening cacophony of some of the [...]

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