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Another interesting post. I was a member of a community cinema that specialized in foreign and indy films back in the late 80s and caught many non-US films that I really loved, sounds like you have similar tastes, so I now have list of films that I'll have to check out! Thanks!
Prior to my ten scale tinnitus (The Demon) I never liked things that had a constant noise. Fan motors, clocks etc. Tinnitus tops the list now though. I do keep wondering what the lesson is?
The film Noise would be a horror flick for me. Definitely will check out the others.
• Confirmation that you have reviewed the criteria
• Your self-scored THI result
• Confirmation of FNMB membership
The team will then guide you through formal eligibility screening, informed consent, the required local ENT evaluation, and next steps if you qualify.
Please note this is a small pilot study with limited slots. Completing the steps above is the only pathway for consideration. I cannot evaluate individual cases in the comments.
Grateful for your patience and understanding—this helps us focus energy on running the study well for those who do enroll.
Hi Scott. Thank you. I scored 34 but have no documented PASC as I am an NP and used much of FLCCC protocols from the start/IMA and McCulloughs protocols myself. I did not have tinnitus after the illness in ‘21, but developed it in ‘22, I believe from sequelae of inflammation and shedding from numerous patients. I tried B12, zinc, and McCulloghs Spike Protocol but natto gave me palpitations so had to stop. Zinc and BCQ helped reduce it a bit but only temporarily. I would like to be in the study if possible. I also developed sudden gum regression, easy bruising, had the monocyte shift, and of course, tremendous hair loss. Thankful some of these are resolved.
I'm curious to know if you have tried Carbogen inhalation for tinnitus and covid injury in general as a supplemental therapy. I find it truly fascinating reading studies about how to has been used from hearing loss to stroke recovery in ICU to ethically trialing removal of life support to oncology to psychotherapy. Induced mild to moderate hypercapnia is the key to better oxygenation it seems. There is enough evidence to write a book about the War on Carbon Dioxide... Lol!
I Would love to tell you that I have an amazing story... Maybe that will come. I bought a second hand co2 inhaler on ebay for my wife, who is very sensitive to shedding, and struggles with tinnitus, pots, other common stuff since covid despite not getting the shots. Unfortunately, she won't touch the device. She starts to shake if she uses a Frolov device for 30 seconds for resistance breathing.
Funny that going through nursing, co2 sounded like a waste byproduct that would kill you if you could not clear it. True! But they conveniently skipped the co2 holds the key to oxygenation.
I haven’t tried Carbogen inhalation, but the concept of utilizing CO2 to heal vascular injury is familiar. I have guided patients to use Live02, which is a proprietary system that pairs exercise with hyper oxygenation, and brief periods of oxygen deprivation. I got away from it because the non-medical practitioners who are using it caused harm to several of my patients. Even when I talk to them, they just really didn’t understand the need to proceed in a step wise and gentle manner in order not to re-injure people with PASC and injury from the Covid shots.
Whoah, easy there boy! I never made any claims about carbogen curing anything. However, a quick browser search will show that carbogen has been shown to help with recent sensory neural hearing loss....based on actual studies...
I see graphite type of powder come out of my skin during aggressive Lyme disease treatment. It's very subtle. I used to be an esthetician so that is why I watch my skin closely. I have seen this in others as early as 2000. What I've seen recently with myself is that there are wires that come out if the skin and move outside like when it's in the shower when you put the phone next to it. It's like a hair that turns from gelatinous to biological hair (sometimes blue) to solid synthetic material. This change happens very fast.
I recommend taking pictures every day, multiple times over day while drinking quinine and pau d’arco, or black walnut, Japanese Knotweed, pine extract. Anything that contains quercetin and milk thistle is good.
It won't hurt, but be careful if these herbs start killing off parasites too fast because if you are infected it's very toxic when the parasites die off inside the body.
I'm curious to see if leeches might help purify the blood. I know IV hydration helps chest the toxins, but I think we need to clear out the blood.
I've tried charcoal, that helps some too but it draws all the toxins to the gut and then it causes gut infections.
magnetite can be and is regularly formed inside the human body using iron that originally enters through our food and blood. [1, 2, 3]
However, it does not form directly within the bloodstream itself. Instead, the body extracts iron from the blood and processes it inside cells—particularly in the brain, liver, and heart—where it can accidentally or intentionally precipitate into nanoscale magnetite crystals. [4, 5, 6, 7, 8]
The biological creation of this magnetic material involves specific pathways, distinct cellular mechanisms, and an important environmental caveat: [9, 10, 11]
## How Biogenic Magnetite Forms
1. Iron Extraction from Blood: The iron floating in your blood vessels is safely bound inside hemoglobin proteins, rendering it non-magnetic to regular magnets. Your body actively breaks down old red blood cells and extracts this iron. [5, 6, 12, 13, 14]
2. The Role of Ferritin: Extracted iron is moved into a specialized storage protein called ferritin. Ferritin acts like a microscopic cage, packing up to 4,500 iron atoms inside itself in a non-toxic, non-magnetic form. [15, 16, 17, 18]
3. Biomineralization: If the iron metabolism inside a cell experiences stress or chemical changes, the concentrated iron core inside the ferritin protein can chemically transform into crystalline biogenic magnetite ($\text{Fe}_3\text{O}_4$). Scientists first verified these tiny internal magnets inside human brain tissue in 1992. [1, 15, 19, 20]
## The Human Brain and Disease Connections
Biogenic magnetite is most concentrated in the human brain, particularly in the cerebellum and brain stem. While some organisms (like homing pigeons or migratory fish) use magnetite crystals as an internal magnetic compass to navigate, the exact evolutionary purpose of it in humans remains highly debated. [1, 3, 8]
Alarmingly, researchers have noted that patients with neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease, exhibit significantly elevated levels of magnetite crystals in their brain tissue. It is believed that disrupted iron control allows excessive, unregulated magnetite to form, causing cellular damage. [3, 15, 21]
## The Alternative: Air Pollution
Not all magnetite found inside the human body is made by our cells. Landmark studies have revealed that a massive amount of the magnetite found in urban human brains is actually anthropogenic (man-made). [1, 2, 22]
When vehicle brakes grind or fossil fuels burn at high temperatures, they release millions of airborne, spherical magnetite nanoparticles. Because these particles are so microscopic, when inhaled, they bypass the blood-brain barrier by traveling directly up the olfactory nerve in the nose, lodging themselves permanently into brain tissue. [22, 23, 24]
If you are researching this for a biology project or health inquiry, let me know if you would like to explore how the body naturally regulates iron or more about how industrial pollution affects the brain!
Effective treatments are elusive. TMS helps one, hurts another. SoftWave cures one, exacerbates another. Low dose sublingual ketamine helps one, has some benefit for a few, none for others. IVM cures one, not others. SDX helps to a degree in most, made overall symptoms worse in two others. Localized NIR helped marginally. Lenire, maybe, sort of. Any clinician who promises a cure all is full of fermented prune juice. I can write more about this in my next Substack discussing the study protocol.
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In an effort to keep readers engaged and avoid turning them off with yet more online animosity, I took the step of posting discussion guidance or rules if you must. Keep it civil, short, sharp, and shiny. We are not interested in your AI search results. We are interested in your critical thinking and lived personal experiences.
Another interesting post. I was a member of a community cinema that specialized in foreign and indy films back in the late 80s and caught many non-US films that I really loved, sounds like you have similar tastes, so I now have list of films that I'll have to check out! Thanks!
DMSO shows tremendous potential to cure tinnitus from all causes
You are a rude person who denies what you want but that doesn’t negate the benefits.
Prior to my ten scale tinnitus (The Demon) I never liked things that had a constant noise. Fan motors, clocks etc. Tinnitus tops the list now though. I do keep wondering what the lesson is?
The film Noise would be a horror flick for me. Definitely will check out the others.
Dear Readers,
If you or someone you love suffers from tinnitus, and you want to learn more about participation in the DART-TINN study, please read this.
To keep things fair and efficient for everyone (and to avoid repeating the same information in every thread), please follow these steps in order:
A. Review the eligibility criteria carefully
They are listed in the main study post and on the Leading Edge Clinic page:
• Age 18–70
• Chronic non-pulsatile tinnitus for ≥6 months
• Tinnitus onset or clear worsening linked to Long COVID (PASC) or post-COVID-19 vaccine injury
• Failure of at least two prior tinnitus treatments
• Ability to complete telemedicine visits/questionnaires in English and attend one local ENT evaluation
Full details: [link to the relevant Substack post or https://drpierrekory.com/dmso-tinnitus-treatment/]
B. Complete the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI)
You must score ≥20 to be considered. The validated questionnaire is available here:
https://ata.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Tinnitus_Handicap_Inventory.pdf
Score it yourself first so you know whether you meet this threshold.
C. Register as a public member of the First Nation Medical Board (FNMB)
Our practice operates under FNMB licensing. Annual public membership is currently $35. Register here:
https://firstnationmedicalboard.com/ (or the membership checkout page).
D. Contact the practice to register as a patient and inquire about study screening
Email DART-TINNstudy@drpierrekory.com (or the clinic contact listed on the study page) with:
• Confirmation that you have reviewed the criteria
• Your self-scored THI result
• Confirmation of FNMB membership
The team will then guide you through formal eligibility screening, informed consent, the required local ENT evaluation, and next steps if you qualify.
Please note this is a small pilot study with limited slots. Completing the steps above is the only pathway for consideration. I cannot evaluate individual cases in the comments.
Grateful for your patience and understanding—this helps us focus energy on running the study well for those who do enroll.
Scott Marsland, FNP-C
Principal Investigator, DART-TINN
Hi Scott. Thank you. I scored 34 but have no documented PASC as I am an NP and used much of FLCCC protocols from the start/IMA and McCulloughs protocols myself. I did not have tinnitus after the illness in ‘21, but developed it in ‘22, I believe from sequelae of inflammation and shedding from numerous patients. I tried B12, zinc, and McCulloghs Spike Protocol but natto gave me palpitations so had to stop. Zinc and BCQ helped reduce it a bit but only temporarily. I would like to be in the study if possible. I also developed sudden gum regression, easy bruising, had the monocyte shift, and of course, tremendous hair loss. Thankful some of these are resolved.
I'm curious to know if you have tried Carbogen inhalation for tinnitus and covid injury in general as a supplemental therapy. I find it truly fascinating reading studies about how to has been used from hearing loss to stroke recovery in ICU to ethically trialing removal of life support to oncology to psychotherapy. Induced mild to moderate hypercapnia is the key to better oxygenation it seems. There is enough evidence to write a book about the War on Carbon Dioxide... Lol!
I Would love to tell you that I have an amazing story... Maybe that will come. I bought a second hand co2 inhaler on ebay for my wife, who is very sensitive to shedding, and struggles with tinnitus, pots, other common stuff since covid despite not getting the shots. Unfortunately, she won't touch the device. She starts to shake if she uses a Frolov device for 30 seconds for resistance breathing.
Funny that going through nursing, co2 sounded like a waste byproduct that would kill you if you could not clear it. True! But they conveniently skipped the co2 holds the key to oxygenation.
I haven’t tried Carbogen inhalation, but the concept of utilizing CO2 to heal vascular injury is familiar. I have guided patients to use Live02, which is a proprietary system that pairs exercise with hyper oxygenation, and brief periods of oxygen deprivation. I got away from it because the non-medical practitioners who are using it caused harm to several of my patients. Even when I talk to them, they just really didn’t understand the need to proceed in a step wise and gentle manner in order not to re-injure people with PASC and injury from the Covid shots.
Whoah, easy there boy! I never made any claims about carbogen curing anything. However, a quick browser search will show that carbogen has been shown to help with recent sensory neural hearing loss....based on actual studies...
Outlawed Verse Poetry...bye bye.
Mind control technology causes tinnitus and messes with our immune system
If you’re referring to EMF and 5G, I don’t disagree. But, some are more impacted than others.
I see graphite type of powder come out of my skin during aggressive Lyme disease treatment. It's very subtle. I used to be an esthetician so that is why I watch my skin closely. I have seen this in others as early as 2000. What I've seen recently with myself is that there are wires that come out if the skin and move outside like when it's in the shower when you put the phone next to it. It's like a hair that turns from gelatinous to biological hair (sometimes blue) to solid synthetic material. This change happens very fast.
I recommend taking pictures every day, multiple times over day while drinking quinine and pau d’arco, or black walnut, Japanese Knotweed, pine extract. Anything that contains quercetin and milk thistle is good.
It won't hurt, but be careful if these herbs start killing off parasites too fast because if you are infected it's very toxic when the parasites die off inside the body.
I'm curious to see if leeches might help purify the blood. I know IV hydration helps chest the toxins, but I think we need to clear out the blood.
I've tried charcoal, that helps some too but it draws all the toxins to the gut and then it causes gut infections.
magnetite can be and is regularly formed inside the human body using iron that originally enters through our food and blood. [1, 2, 3]
However, it does not form directly within the bloodstream itself. Instead, the body extracts iron from the blood and processes it inside cells—particularly in the brain, liver, and heart—where it can accidentally or intentionally precipitate into nanoscale magnetite crystals. [4, 5, 6, 7, 8]
The biological creation of this magnetic material involves specific pathways, distinct cellular mechanisms, and an important environmental caveat: [9, 10, 11]
## How Biogenic Magnetite Forms
1. Iron Extraction from Blood: The iron floating in your blood vessels is safely bound inside hemoglobin proteins, rendering it non-magnetic to regular magnets. Your body actively breaks down old red blood cells and extracts this iron. [5, 6, 12, 13, 14]
2. The Role of Ferritin: Extracted iron is moved into a specialized storage protein called ferritin. Ferritin acts like a microscopic cage, packing up to 4,500 iron atoms inside itself in a non-toxic, non-magnetic form. [15, 16, 17, 18]
3. Biomineralization: If the iron metabolism inside a cell experiences stress or chemical changes, the concentrated iron core inside the ferritin protein can chemically transform into crystalline biogenic magnetite ($\text{Fe}_3\text{O}_4$). Scientists first verified these tiny internal magnets inside human brain tissue in 1992. [1, 15, 19, 20]
## The Human Brain and Disease Connections
Biogenic magnetite is most concentrated in the human brain, particularly in the cerebellum and brain stem. While some organisms (like homing pigeons or migratory fish) use magnetite crystals as an internal magnetic compass to navigate, the exact evolutionary purpose of it in humans remains highly debated. [1, 3, 8]
Alarmingly, researchers have noted that patients with neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease, exhibit significantly elevated levels of magnetite crystals in their brain tissue. It is believed that disrupted iron control allows excessive, unregulated magnetite to form, causing cellular damage. [3, 15, 21]
## The Alternative: Air Pollution
Not all magnetite found inside the human body is made by our cells. Landmark studies have revealed that a massive amount of the magnetite found in urban human brains is actually anthropogenic (man-made). [1, 2, 22]
When vehicle brakes grind or fossil fuels burn at high temperatures, they release millions of airborne, spherical magnetite nanoparticles. Because these particles are so microscopic, when inhaled, they bypass the blood-brain barrier by traveling directly up the olfactory nerve in the nose, lodging themselves permanently into brain tissue. [22, 23, 24]
If you are researching this for a biology project or health inquiry, let me know if you would like to explore how the body naturally regulates iron or more about how industrial pollution affects the brain!
[1] [https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov](https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5087066/)
[2] [https://buildingbiologyinstitute.org](https://buildingbiologyinstitute.org/industrial-air-pollution-leaves-magnetic-waste-in-the-brain/)
[3] [https://www.smithsonianmag.com](https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/your-brain-full-magnets-and-you-might-not-reason-why-180960353/)
[4] [https://www.sciencedirect.com](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0306987714003120)
[5] [https://www.reddit.com](https://www.reddit.com/r/askscience/comments/263tjd/is_it_possible_for_the_iron_in_our_blood_to/)
[6] [https://newsroom.posco.com](https://newsroom.posco.com/en/steel-talk-if-theres-iron-in-our-body-why-dont-we-stick-to-magnets/)
[7] [https://www.gps.caltech.edu](https://www.gps.caltech.edu/users/jkirschvink/pdfs/PNASbrainMagnetite.pdf)
[8] [https://www.realclearscience.com](https://www.realclearscience.com/blog/2019/06/11/why_is_there_magnetite_in_the_human_brain.html)
[9] [https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org](https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/msa/elements/article/19/4/208/628629/Biomagnetism-Insights-Into-Magnetic-Minerals)
[10] [https://discoveryalert.com.au](https://discoveryalert.com.au/magnetite-human-brain-properties-functions-2025/)
[11] [https://www.pnas.org](https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.1613349113)
[12] [https://iron.med.ucla.edu](https://iron.med.ucla.edu/scientific-background)
[13] [https://www.syfy.com](https://www.syfy.com/syfy-wire/life-on-earth-needs-iron-to-survive-do-aliens)
[14] [https://abdominalkey.com](https://abdominalkey.com/mechanisms-and-regulation-of-intestinal-iron-transport/)
[15] [https://spacefed.com](https://spacefed.com/biology/mapping-magnetite-in-the-human-brain/)
[16] [https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov](https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3900049/)
[17] [https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov](https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2832756/)
[18] [https://www.quora.com](https://www.quora.com/If-we-held-an-enormous-magnet-in-front-of-a-human-would-the-iron-in-their-blood-gravitate-to-the-front-of-their-body)
[19] [https://www.tcd.ie](https://www.tcd.ie/physics/300/history/exhibition-gallery/helshams-lodestone/)
[20] [https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov](https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5047173/)
[21] [https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov](https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5476634/)
[22] [https://undark.org](https://undark.org/2016/09/08/metal-heads-magnetite-gets-brain-might-mean/)
[23] [https://sites.google.com](https://sites.google.com/site/geo143mineralwebpages/magnetite)
[24] [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31381513/)
Please refrain from posting your AI search results. Keep it short, sharp and shiny.
I love the list as well.
I look forward to the outcomes of your 2 compounded medications.
Have you found anything else that has worked?
Effective treatments are elusive. TMS helps one, hurts another. SoftWave cures one, exacerbates another. Low dose sublingual ketamine helps one, has some benefit for a few, none for others. IVM cures one, not others. SDX helps to a degree in most, made overall symptoms worse in two others. Localized NIR helped marginally. Lenire, maybe, sort of. Any clinician who promises a cure all is full of fermented prune juice. I can write more about this in my next Substack discussing the study protocol.
You’ve made your points. I try to foster open discussion in my Substack. Polemical statements and repetitive posts will get you blocked. Your capacity to use a search tool in AI doesn’t make you knowledgeable or clinically experienced. Please refrain from posting your AI results, keep it short, sharp and shiny.