Tinnitus remedy?


http://www.empr.com/news/study-evaluates-oxytocin-as-potential-therapy-for-tinnitus/article/524727/
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Tinnitus is a funny thing. My ears ring at about the same volume as someone speaking to me in a quiet voice. I also have gradually lost more and more of my high frequency sensitivity. After numerous medical tests the Dr says I am gething old (loss of range) and I likely suffer from too many concussions  (Tinnitus). I can still hear beyond female vocals but have to spike the curve above 12 k. While he said their is no cure there are several herbal supplements that actually work, but no prescriptions medicine. He even handed me a flyer to a website that sells one version. Of course I haven't been smart enough to order it yet. Old=stubborn.

So the question comes up. How can a partially deaf guy with a loud ringing in his ears enjoy audio? For me, it is the best part of my day. I forget the Tinnitus and I focus on vocals and mid-bass. With the right amp speakers (on the bright side) can hear enough music to brighten my day (pun intended). 

So the philosophical question about what amp or speakers are the "best" is truly relative for me as it should be for all. 
Up to today I always thought audiophiles would do anything possible to improve their audio experience.
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  1. oregonpapa
    1.  What roaster do you use? I have thought about home roasting but not yet tried. 

Lostbears,  FWIW everything oregonpapa sez about coffee beans is right on! What he doesn't say though is that, like audio, it can quickly become a hobby and many won't appreciate your efforts so much as to think you are a bit anal. :-)

I have, and highly recommend the roaster made by Hot Top. Sweet Maria sells them I believe.