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THE MAGIC BEHIND EarsCalm™

How does Earscalm™ work?
Tinnitus occurs in the limbic system of the brain, which is close to the ear.
Ebselen (SPI-1005) is the main active ingredient in Earscalm™. Targets tinnitusrepairs damaged auditory nerve.


Results-oriented, user-oriented

Say goodbye to tinnitus and have a quiet day!

If other tinnitus treatments such as patches, drops or sprays don't work, don't lose hope.

Earscalm™ solves the core problem of experiencing a quiet day and deep sleep, improving daytime energyrelieving anxiety, and reclaiming your lost hearing!


SCIENTIFICALLY VALIDATED AND UTTERLY SECURE

The perfect treatment cycle proven in countless clinical trials
Mild Tinnitus - 1-2 bottles are recommended, each bottle should be used in a cycle of approximately 2-3 days.

Severe Tinnitus - 4 bottles for a full treatment cycle. This is your best choice. This is the choice of 95.7% of tinnitus sufferers.

Tinnitus causes hearing loss - thousands of tinnitus sufferers attest to this. People with severe tinnitus usually return to normal life after 2-3 treatments.

Key factors in tinnitus treatment

  • SPI-1005

    SPI-1005 (ebselen) is an organic compound with antioxidant & anti-inflammatory properties, protecting ears & nerve tissue, treating tinnitus, and enhancing brain function & cognitive health.

  • Ginkgo Biloba & American Ginseng
    Improves blood circulation, especially in the ear and brain, treats tinnitus and hearing loss, and promotes cognitive function and memory retention.
  • Licorice & Bamboo Leaf Oil
    Licorice and bamboo leaf oil have anti-inflammatory properties that can treat ear pain and middle ear infections caused by tinnitus.

STEP THREE

  • STEP ONE
    Clean hands and nostrils; open the nasal inhalation package and rotate to remove the product.
  • STEP TWO
    Insert it vertically into your nostrils and take a deep breath.
  • Behind the design
    Wipe the nozzle with a tissue and cover it with the lid. Note: Repeat the above steps 4-6 times daily.

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Uniquely formulated to help restore hearing, strengthen brain function and improve memory.

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Who can use EarsCalm™?

EarsCalm™ is suitable for all genders and for anyone over the age of 18 who is bothered by tinnitus. If you have any of the following conditions:

Tinnitus
Hearing loss
Anxiety, sleep deprivation

What makes EarsCalm™ so much more effective than other tinnitus products?

Tinnitus is produced by the limbic system of the brain. The limbic system is close to the ear, so people mistakenly think that tinnitus is produced from the ear. As the nasal cavity is connected to the brain, EarsCalm™ Nasal Inhalation works vertically on the tinnitus-producing areas of the brain to treat tinnitus at its root.

Is EarsCalm™ really for me?

EarsCalm™ will likely go a long way toward relieving your tinnitus - even if other methods don't work for you! Years of Linchpin data says that 98.7% of tinnitus sufferers have been cured by EarsCalm™.

Is EarsCalm™ effective in restoring hearing pauses?

The active ingredients in EarsCalm™ not only work on the limbic system of the brain to relieve tinnitus, but also repair the damaged structure of the auditory nerve. People who use EarsCalm™ usually feel that their hearing is getting sharper and sharper.

Is EarsCalm™ comfortable?

We designed the EarsCalm™ so that it conforms perfectly to the structure of the human nasal cavity. You will not feel any discomfort during use.

Is there a money-back guarantee?

EarsCalm™ offers free 30-day returns, which includes free return shipping.

Will you notify me by email when my order has shipped?

Yes, we will send order details by email when your order has been placed and another when your order has been shipped. If you cannot find our emails in your normal inbox, it is worth checking your spam or junk mail folder.      

Scientific References

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