Tinnitus relief – Tinnitus from stress or traumatic life events
The hypothalamus and related structures in the brain, such as the Pons, the pituitary fossa, the basal cisterns, the corpus callosum, the brain stem, the ventricular system all play a part in causing tinnitus.
The hypothalamus is severely affected by shock, grief, and long continued stress.
The hypothalamus, and the organs in the brain it controls, are responsible for producing essential chemicals needed to make us function normally.
When one is subjected to long periods of stress, shock or grief, the hypothalamus stops producing some of these essential chemicals and tinnitus is the result.










