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Has , sending electric shocks to his tongue? That’s what the entire medical community thought u

Has [this Minnesotan scientist gone insane]( sending electric shocks to his tongue? That’s what the entire medical community thought until something extraordinary happened: his ear ringing stopped! Next, a group of Irish researchers tested out electrical simulation with 326 people and the results left them in awe: 86% of participants reported an outstanding improvement in tinnitus symptoms! Thankfully, one of the experts found a way to get the same results without the electric shocks, but [just by clicking his tongue like this](. Everything is explained in simple steps [here, test it out for yourself!]( You may unsubscribe at any time. [Unsubscribe]( 1st Floor - Unit 1.02 suite 225 World Trade Center 6 Bayside Road, Gibraltar GX111AA

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