Its an interesting but long drawn out presentation in my view.
Here is the item $49 (US?) a bottle + shipping. But if it works its cheap.
https://www.cortexiofficialsite.com/
Any other fixes for my Tinnitus
-- Edited by PeterInSa on Thursday 27th of July 2023 09:34:42 PM
-- Edited by PeterInSa on Thursday 27th of July 2023 09:35:15 PM
dorian said
03:59 AM Jul 28, 2023
It's just mind boggling to see so many search results for cortexi+scam ending up on sites that actually support Cortexi and "Jonathan Miller", so it took some time to find this:
Jonathan Miller calls himself 'a former tinnitus expert with medical training.' Later in the video presentation, he introduces himself as a 'retired medical nutritionist and chemistry professor at a well-known university' who opened a lab 'in collaboration with specialists, doctors and other health enthusiasts.' Well, the truth is that there is no way of verifying the authenticity of this claim because the man in the video claiming to be Jonathan Miller is clearly a paid actor who is reading a script that sounds familiar to any regular reader of Contra Health Scam. So rest assured that Mr. Miller does not exist and is in fact, the creation of the scammer behind this Cortexi supplement.
The testimonials featured on Cortexi website are all fake. Featured in the video presentation are three paid actors reading perhaps the most unconvincing testimonial scripts I've ever heard. Then on the website, we are shown photos of supposedly happy users holding up the Cortexi bottle. The reality, however, is that those photos are stock photos of models holding up unlabeled bottles (Evidence 1,2, 3, 4). All the scammers did was photoshop their Cortexi product labels on the bottles and then pass them off as real testimonials.
Not satisfied with the deception, the Cortexi scammers went on to recycle testimonial photos from an erectile dysfunction scam product, slapping new names on them. These same photos with similar names as Cortexi can also be found on the website of the questionable hearing supplement Neurorise.
Remember Dr. Chung T'Hsu, whose alleged research is the basis of the Cortexi supplement? Remember that the scammers informed us in the video presentation that he died in 2018 at the ripe old age of 102, which is a subtle way of telling us not to bother looking for him ourselves. Unfortunately for them, however, I went looking for him anyway, only to discover that he never existed. Now why do I say that? Because the elderly woman in the video implied to be his widow is actually a stock video model.
We were also informed that the nonexistent Dr. Chung T'Hsu invented the in vivo confocal laser microscope, which he allegedly used to make his tinnitus discoveries. However, that's a lie. The in vivo confocal laser microscope was developed and patented by Marvin Minsky in 1957.
Craig1 said
09:01 AM Jul 28, 2023
thanks Dorian
PeterInSa said
11:27 AM Jul 28, 2023
Thanks also dorian for your research.
Peter
Craig1 said
04:15 PM Jul 28, 2023
Has anyone on here tried the " classical music listening program ? "
Wannabe nomad said
01:28 PM Jul 29, 2023
I have moderate tinnitus and have had for a very long time. It's worse when on certain medications but was most probably originally caused by, no surprises here a noisy working environment. There is no cure! But there are things you can do to minimise It's effects.
I personally had to work on my TMJ (jaw clenching) which I did after a specialist gave me some jaw exercises and some mindfulness training (eg make a conscious effort when driving to unclench my jaw) and I got some toxic people out of my life so relieved some stress. I now only clench occasionally in my sleep if life hands my a curly one. I also got hearing aids so I can hear things around me clearer so I focuss less on the noises in my head. Initially I used to have the TV on all day so I had some external sounds to concentrate on. But now as I live close to the Murray I listen out for the bird life or have the radio on.
There is no denying that at times it gets me down, especially at night, and I'll sware sometimes it's so loud it gives me a headache but, as with my other 'I'm getting old' issues, it is what it is.
I thought it was a scam, thanks Dorian for actually checking it out.
Whenarewethere said
04:02 PM Jul 29, 2023
I got it from the Astrazeneca vaccine. Never had it before. Was told it would go away. No it hasn't. It's an 8kHz tone any time I am awake. Morning & night are the worst basically when there is a quiet environment. At times a bit depressing.
I do listen to classical music on the radio or CDs. Can hear up to about 13kHz, just the annoying spike in the middle.
PeterInSa said
06:00 PM Jul 30, 2023
My Tinnitus is White Noise, which is multi frequency. If it was just one frequency, I wonder if it could be recorded with a frequency phase reversal and feed back into my ear to nullify the sound of my tinnitus. But impossible with white noise.
Hear How after 50 minutes
https://tinnitusease.com/b/101.php
Its an interesting but long drawn out presentation in my view.
Here is the item $49 (US?) a bottle + shipping. But if it works its cheap.
https://www.cortexiofficialsite.com/
Any other fixes for my Tinnitus
-- Edited by PeterInSa on Thursday 27th of July 2023 09:34:42 PM
-- Edited by PeterInSa on Thursday 27th of July 2023 09:35:15 PM
It's just mind boggling to see so many search results for cortexi+scam ending up on sites that actually support Cortexi and "Jonathan Miller", so it took some time to find this:
https://www.contrahealthscam.com/cortexi-tinnitus-supplement-review/?expand_article=1
Jonathan Miller calls himself 'a former tinnitus expert with medical training.' Later in the video presentation, he introduces himself as a 'retired medical nutritionist and chemistry professor at a well-known university' who opened a lab 'in collaboration with specialists, doctors and other health enthusiasts.' Well, the truth is that there is no way of verifying the authenticity of this claim because the man in the video claiming to be Jonathan Miller is clearly a paid actor who is reading a script that sounds familiar to any regular reader of Contra Health Scam. So rest assured that Mr. Miller does not exist and is in fact, the creation of the scammer behind this Cortexi supplement.
The testimonials featured on Cortexi website are all fake. Featured in the video presentation are three paid actors reading perhaps the most unconvincing testimonial scripts I've ever heard. Then on the website, we are shown photos of supposedly happy users holding up the Cortexi bottle. The reality, however, is that those photos are stock photos of models holding up unlabeled bottles (Evidence 1, 2, 3, 4). All the scammers did was photoshop their Cortexi product labels on the bottles and then pass them off as real testimonials.
Not satisfied with the deception, the Cortexi scammers went on to recycle testimonial photos from an erectile dysfunction scam product, slapping new names on them. These same photos with similar names as Cortexi can also be found on the website of the questionable hearing supplement Neurorise.
Remember Dr. Chung T'Hsu, whose alleged research is the basis of the Cortexi supplement? Remember that the scammers informed us in the video presentation that he died in 2018 at the ripe old age of 102, which is a subtle way of telling us not to bother looking for him ourselves. Unfortunately for them, however, I went looking for him anyway, only to discover that he never existed. Now why do I say that? Because the elderly woman in the video implied to be his widow is actually a stock video model.
We were also informed that the nonexistent Dr. Chung T'Hsu invented the in vivo confocal laser microscope, which he allegedly used to make his tinnitus discoveries. However, that's a lie. The in vivo confocal laser microscope was developed and patented by Marvin Minsky in 1957.
Thanks also dorian for your research.
Peter
Has anyone on here tried the " classical music listening program ? "
I personally had to work on my TMJ (jaw clenching) which I did after a specialist gave me some jaw exercises and some mindfulness training (eg make a conscious effort when driving to unclench my jaw) and I got some toxic people out of my life so relieved some stress. I now only clench occasionally in my sleep if life hands my a curly one. I also got hearing aids so I can hear things around me clearer so I focuss less on the noises in my head. Initially I used to have the TV on all day so I had some external sounds to concentrate on. But now as I live close to the Murray I listen out for the bird life or have the radio on.
There is no denying that at times it gets me down, especially at night, and I'll sware sometimes it's so loud it gives me a headache but, as with my other 'I'm getting old' issues, it is what it is.
I thought it was a scam, thanks Dorian for actually checking it out.
I got it from the Astrazeneca vaccine. Never had it before. Was told it would go away. No it hasn't. It's an 8kHz tone any time I am awake. Morning & night are the worst basically when there is a quiet environment. At times a bit depressing.
I do listen to classical music on the radio or CDs. Can hear up to about 13kHz, just the annoying spike in the middle.