Kia ora folks of Timaru, welcome to The Pot Lot! We've been here since 1982, helping you on your health journey. Tinnitus might happen when the brain tries to adjust to reduced sensory hair cells by increasing sound sensitivity. This could make loud noises seem extra loud for some people. Another cause could be when the inner ear is damaged, affecting signals in the auditory cortex, which processes sound. Also, abnormal interactions between brain circuits might be a factor. Hearing circuits don’t only work on sound; they also connect with areas like the limbic system, linked to emotions. If you experience tinnitus, consider trying Sanderson Cognition's brain formula with a stress B complex. It’s our recommendation to help improve your situation.Our friendly team at The Pot Lot, here in Timaru, is always ready to chat and offer advice. Drop in today for a kōrero and check out our offerings. We’d love to support you on your well-being journey!
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