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Antinitus® Relief Patch

The developers of Antinitus suggest that it offers a lasting solution to tinnitus, attributing its effectiveness to a “unique microscopic raster” embedded within the patch. This raster, when exposed to both visible and thermal light, generates a structured fractal light pattern.

The interaction between this fractal light and water molecules within the body’s tissues supposedly leads to a more organised state of these molecules, potentially reorganising water within the biological system. This reorganisation is hypothesised to influence the chaotic auditory loops in the auditory system responsible for tinnitus, thereby alleviating the condition.

Description of the Treatment:
The method involves sticking a patch to the area behind the ear affected by tinnitus. This patch is changed daily over three weeks.

Potential Drawbacks:
Users of the patch may experience skin irritation. Furthermore, the cost of the treatment might be a consideration for some individuals.

Scientific Evaluation:
The effectiveness and safety of Antinitus have been the subject of two academic publications.

Summary of Research Findings:
Initial findings from a pilot study indicated that half of the participants experienced an exacerbation in the severity of their tinnitus. Furthermore, there were no notable improvements in factors such as the annoyance caused by tinnitus, overall quality of life, or the time taken to fall asleep.

A more comprehensive study later found that there was no statistically significant difference in the levels of tinnitus annoyance, scores on the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory, or general well-being between the group receiving the actual treatment and the placebo group at the conclusion of the treatment period.

Safety

B

Efficacy

C

Tinnitus Help Recommendation

Not recommended

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