Next weeks tweak will be about equalizing "eustachian tube" pressure and how it affects critical listening
Hey John, you're spot on on this one, my man.
I began seeing an Osteopath a few months ago. Nothing serious, just get my parts in a line....more of a touch-up to better health than a remedy for poor health.
Well, I don't know if you, or others out there have been to an Osteopath, but it involves very gentle manipulations of the spine & bones...including bones in your head, face, nose, ears, etc. In case this sounds like 'California-hooey' folks, please note that Osteopaths are licensed MD's in the US and have all the training of any other MD until they choose Osteopathy as their specialty. What they do sounds like Chiropractic, but it is indeed different.
Anyhow, somehow within the process of correcting the flow of my cerebrofluid and losening up clenched jawbones, etc. and the like came an unexpected benefit; better hearing. MUCH better, more acute hearing.
I am hearing low level sounds that I never noticed before...far better than my wife (and that was never the case previously). There is a downside to this all tho....I'm doing the night feedings for the baby now as I can't (no matter how I try) sleep thru it and allow my wife to do it anymore
Hey, here's another established tweek for you guys.....get your cholesterol down. It has been conclusively shown that high cholesterol levels correspond to greater degrees of hearing loss. Turns out the best tweek my not be to your room, amp, speakers or wire...it's taking greater care of yourself. Tyson, moderate alchohol consumption (moderate, did ya' hear that?

) is helpful to cholesterol levels....alas, generally red wine is most helpful due to it's flavanol content.
Goodbye pork ribs, hello broccoli....and you might hear that triangle in Mahler's 5th just left of the tympani
