Instead, we are told that his tinnitus went away because of the new, technology-free environment he spent the night in. Now according to Davis, tinnitus has nothing to do with our ears, but it has everything to do with the brain. This is the same claim made by the many tinnitus scams we have exposed here at Contra Health Scam. This is what he claims is the real cause of tinnitus. What are the ingredients? Besides, none of these ingredients have been scientifically proven to cure tinnitus.
Davis calls himself a year old electrical systems engineer who lives with his wife and son in Boston, Massachusetts. Just like numerous other scams before it, Serenity Prime features testimonials supposedly from Facebook. But believe me when I tell you that they are fake and made with stock photos.
This proves that those Facebook testimonials are doctored and not real! Davis claims that tinnitus has nothing to do with your ears and everything to do with your brain. This is yet another cliche often repeated ad nauseum by tinnitus supplement scammers and of course, it is absolutely false. The fact remains that tinnitus has everything to do with your ears.
In fact, most cases of tinnitus are as a result of problems with the middle and inner ears! Secondly, Mr Davis claims that the root cause of tinnitus is electromagnetic fields EMF emitted from modern technology. This is of course, false. First of all, noise is the cause of most cases of tinnitus. There are a million ways you could get drunk within the first ten minutes. Please drink responsibly. Sean is a film student, aspiring filmmaker, and life-long cinephile.
For as long as he can remember, he has always loved film, but he credits the film Pan's Labyrinth as having started his love of film as art. Sean enjoys watching many types of films, although some personal favorite genres include dramatic comedies, romantic comedies, heist films, and art horror. Your email address will not be published. Previous post. Next post. Skip to content Some bad movies are nearly unbearable to watch. Serenity opens in theaters on January By Sean Boelman Sean is a film student, aspiring filmmaker, and life-long cinephile.
View all of Sean Boelman's posts. Leave a comment Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Photo: Thinkstock. Or did it explode again for another little thing? Why it is not healthy to go crazy and how to lead everyday life in a more relaxed way. We all know these situations that drive us crazy. You are having a romantic dinner with your boyfriend and he is looking at that cute woman at the bar. Or you can tilt the smoothie on your office desk, which is poured right into your purse to top it all.
First reaction: freak out. Get hysterical. Without a doubt, the day is over for you. At best, you can vent for a moment, but in hindsight, all the excitement feels useless, if not embarrassing. What do you really want to achieve with it? That your boyfriend tearfully swears never to look at anyone else? That the smoothie mysteriously jumps out of your pocket and back into your cup, like in slow motion backwards? On a hollywood idiot With the appropriate special effects that would work, life outside of the cinema works differently.
Going crazy is normal, in fact completely human. And yet it means that you are no longer in control of things. The urge to go crazy arises because we notice that life is not doing what we want. And we find this fact temporarily unbearable. Then our rational thinking shuts down, our emotions take over and lead us to believe that we can change the facts if we fight them enough.
Basically, at that moment, each of us transforms into a little girl having a seizure because the ice cream scoop fell from the waffle to the ground.
But when adults behave like this, it often feels unintentionally strange. Or have you never referred to your colleague as a drama queen who goes crazy just because the computer crashes or is expensive? The point is that some people enjoy these moments. When life seems a little gray at times, it feels good to jump out of your skin for a moment like a thoroughbred Italian throwing dishes around him. However, this behavior does not leave a lasting impression.
0コメント