“I had tinnitus for 10 years and tried everything, and nothing worked… until I discovered the protocol by Dr. Ross and Dr. Terrier.”

What if tinnitus were no longer the center of your routine? You can rеցеոеrаtе dаmаցеd hearing cells naturally and safely

Dr. David Rennard, Au.D., Ph.D.
Chief of Audiology Research, NASA Hearing Preservation Program, Johns Hopkins Medical Center

This is a scientific article based on the protocol developed by Dr. Ross and Dr. Terrier, involving more than 60,000 tinnitus patients.

Scientific references: Harvard, UCSF, the University of Iowa, and the University of Auckland.

A Clinical and Scientific Analysis of Dr. Ross’s Protocol (2026)
The true cause of tinnitus and how to treat it

As a physician, I need to be direct with you:
ringing in the ears is not just a harmless annoyance.

For years, many patients have come into my office repeating the same phrases:

“It’s just age-related.”

“It’s stress.”

“Everyone has it a little.”

“It’s nothing serious.”

And that’s exactly where the danger lies.

What no one explained to you about tinnitus

Tinnitus is not just an ear problem.
It is a sign that the brain has fallen out of balance.

More specifically,
it’s as if part of your neurological system were operating in a short circuit.

Imagine a worn-out electrical wire inside your house.
At first, it just makes a light flicker.
Then it burns out an appliance.
If ignored, it can compromise the entire circuit.

Tinnitus works the same way.
A “small defect” apparently localized,
but one that creates constant overload in healthy areas of the brain.

Over time, this overload doesn’t remain stable.
It spreads.

Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Tinnitus
And the Major Risk of Ignoring It

When the brain is forced to live with this faulty signal every day,
it enters a state of chronic stress.

And this ongoing stress is linked to:
progressive memory decline
reduced cognitive performance
accelerated brain aging

In more advanced cases, the risk goes beyond mere discomfort
and begins to involve serious cognitive loss,
including neurodegenerative conditions.

Ringing in the ears is not normal.
And it’s far from isolated.

When it shows up, it almost never comes alone.
It usually goes hand in hand with:

mental fatigue that never goes away
difficulty concentrating
memory lapses
irritability with no clear reason
frequent headaches
insomnia or non-restorative sleep

These signs are not a coincidence.
They are warnings.

In other words:
living with ringing in the ears isn’t just uncomfortable.
It’s dangerous.

And the longer you normalize the problem,
the harder it becomes to reverse the process.

Ringing in the ears is not the final problem.
It’s the alarm.

And ignoring an alarm has never been a good idea.

The protocol that restores hope to those who thought they would have to live with the ringing forever

According to the approach presented, persistent tinnitus should not be seen as just a sound to be muffled.
It is viewed as a neurological communication disorder.

At the center of this understanding is the neural junction.
This is the microscopic connection between the inner ear and the brain.
It is responsible for transmitting sound signals accurately.

When this junction becomes compromised, sound signals no longer travel correctly.
They reach the brain in a distorted way.
In response, the nervous system tries to compensate.
This compensation can appear as constant ringing.

Instead of simply masking the symptom, the method focuses on the root cause.
Its goal is to support the restoration of neural communication.

The treatment is designed for daily and continuous use.
It is made with 100% natural ingredients.
And it follows a personalized approach.

Several factors are taken into account.
Age. Weight. Type of sound perceived.
And how long the tinnitus has been present.

The therapeutic approach works on three main fronts:

  • Restoring circulation between the ear and the brain, helping create a healthier environment for proper neural function.

  • Nourishing and strengthening the neural junction, protecting this essential connection for sound processing.

  • Supporting the repair of nerve and brain pathways involved in auditory interpretation.

“Over the decades, I have had the opportunity to closely observe the application of this protocol in thousands of people. To date, more than 60,000 individuals have used this method, men and women from different age groups, many of whom had lived with tinnitus for long periods, some for decades. Most of them had arrived after exhausting nearly all available alternatives without success.

The pattern that repeated itself over time was clear: as the neural junction began to receive proper support, the ringing started to decrease in intensity and, in many cases, disappeared altogether. People who struggled to sleep began to experience more regular nights. Others, who reported mental fog, regained clarity and focus.”

None of these recommended solutions address the real root cause of the problem
While you’re trying to fix the symptoms, the cause remains intact.

1. Chaos

This is the stage in which the brain is overloaded.
Auditory signals arrive distorted, tinnitus sets in, and other symptoms begin to appear.
Nothing is “broken,” but the system is out of balance

2. Cleanup

At this stage, excess neural noise and interference start to be reduced.
The brain receives fewer incorrect signals, and neurological stress decreases

3. Regeneration

With a more stable environment, neural connections can reorganize.
Communication between the ear and the brain tends to become more efficient and predictable.

4. Control restored

The brain resumes filtering auditory signals correctly.
The system stops overreacting, and tinnitus loses its prominence.

As a physician, these are the symptoms I most frequently observe in patients with tinnitus:

(Dr. André Ross’s mother)

“At first, I thought it was just a silly little noise. A faint sound in my ear that showed up once in a while. I thought, ‘This must be normal, just age-related.’ So I ignored it.

But the sound didn’t go away. On the contrary, it got louder. More constant. It started following me all day long. At night, when everything was quiet, it felt like it was screaming inside my head. I couldn’t sleep properly. I woke up tired, irritable, with no energy.

Over time, something even worse began to happen. I started feeling confused. I would walk into a place and forget why I was there. Sounds I used to hear easily simply disappeared. I had always had great hearing, but suddenly I couldn’t understand people anymore. It made me feel disconnected, as if I were falling behind.

The scariest moment was when I was driving and a police officer pulled me over. Because of the ringing and the confusion in my head, I couldn’t understand what he was saying. I thought he was yelling at me. I panicked, got out of the car with my hands up. I almost got arrested… not because I did something wrong, but because my mind wasn’t working like it used to.

In that moment, I felt real fear. Shame. And a horrible sense that I was losing who I was. I had always been clear-minded, independent, attentive. But there I was fragile, confused, afraid that I was entering the beginning of the end. And all of this because of a ‘simple’ ringing that I ignored at the start.”

All scientific references:

01. Dozens of independent studies conducted by institutions such as Harvard University,
UCSF, University of Iowa, and
University of Auckland indicate that tinnitus is linked to a failure in neural communication between the ear and the brain, not just the ear itself.

02. A study published in Nature Neuroscience identifies that tinnitus begins with a microscopic failure at the neural junction responsible for properly transmitting the auditory signal to the brain.

03. 2015 study (extreme experiment)
Patients who had their auditory nerve severed continued to experience or even had worsening tinnitus, suggesting the problem persists even without a functioning ear.

04. Research with people deaf from birth (United Kingdom)
Shows a significant incidence of tinnitus even in individuals without prior hearing, reinforcing that the phenomenon does not depend exclusively on the ear.

05. 2019 study from the Lauer Tinnitus Research Center
Presented as the work that connects previous findings and confirms the neural junction as the central point of the problem.

06. Study by the European Health Commission
Concludes that 99%–99.9% of medications for tinnitus fail in clinical trials.
This same body developed the diagnostic questionnaire used in the VSL to identify the problem.

07. Study published in the Journal of Food Composition and Analysis
Links Japanese ginkgo biloba to parameters associated with hearing.

08. Clinical study with 547 participants
Evaluates the use of ginkgo biloba in people with tinnitus and hearing difficulties.

09. 2023 study in the Journal of Otology and Neurotology
Reports that “hydropure” NAC showed short-term reduction in tinnitus symptoms.

10. Double-blind study with Lion’s Mane (Hericium erinaceus)
Conducted in adults aged 60 to 80 with tinnitus and hearing loss, observing positive changes in auditory and brain tests.

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