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Why Your Brain May Be Causing Ringing Ears
Emerging research suggests the ringing may not actually begin in the ears — but somewhere else entirely.

Mark Reynolds, 58, says the constant ringing made it difficult to sleep.
By Melissa Carter • Brand Feature
4 minute read
Mark Reynolds, a 58-year-old retired construction supervisor from Columbus, never thought the ringing would take over his life.
It started as a faint noise — easy to ignore at first. But within months, it became impossible to escape.
Nights were the worst.
Silence only made it louder. Sleep became nearly impossible.
“I felt exhausted all the time,” Mark says. “It was like my brain just wouldn’t switch off.”
“Some nights, it felt louder than anything else in the room — like I couldn’t escape it no matter what I did.”
After decades working around loud equipment, Mark assumed it was just something he had to live with.
Like many others dealing with persistent ringing, he believed the issue was in his ears.
But what he discovered next completely changed how he understood the problem.
It May Not Start Where You Think
AT A GLANCE
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Why the ringing may not actually begin in the ears
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The overlooked brain-related signal some researchers are now studying
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Why common solutions often fail to address the real issue
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What Mark discovered after trying multiple approaches
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The explanation that changed how he approached the problem
Does this sound familiar?
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The ringing feels louder when everything else is quiet
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You’ve started noticing it more over time
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You’ve tried different solutions with little to no results
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Some days are worse than others, with no clear reason
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It’s becoming harder to ignore, especially at night
If you nodded to even one of these, you may want to see what this explanation reveals.
A Short Explanation Is Available
See what may actually be causing the ringing
—and why common solutions don’t always work
▶️ See the short explanation that’s getting attention
*Takes less than 10 minutes
For years, most people have been told to focus on the ears.
But according to emerging research, that might not be the full picture.
Some experts now suggest that the way the brain processes sound signals could play a much bigger role than previously believed.
In other words…
The ringing may not actually start in the ears at all.
Why Common Solutions Often Fall Short

Like many others, Mark tried just about everything he could find.
Over-the-counter products. Sound therapy.
Even expensive devices.
Nothing seemed to address what was really going on.
“I kept focusing on my ears,” he explains, “but nothing actually changed.”
“I tried everything I could find, but it always came back — that’s when I realized I might be looking in the wrong place.”
That’s when he began looking into alternative explanations.
A Different Way of Looking at the Problem
During his search, Mark came across information that pointed in a completely different direction.
Instead of focusing only on the ears, some approaches look at the connection between the brain and auditory system.
This idea is gaining attention because it may help explain why so many people don’t find relief with traditional methods.
But more importantly…
It opens the door to a completely different way of addressing the issue.
What Mark Learned Next
What Mark discovered next was the part most people never hear about.
And according to him, it changed everything.
Instead of continuing to chase temporary fixes, he started to understand what might actually be happening behind the scenes.
Mark realized he may have been focusing on the wrong place all along.
▶️ See the explanation that changed everything for him
“What I learned was something I had never heard before — and it completely changed how I approached it.”
In this presentation, you’ll see how this brain-related mechanism works — and why some people are now taking a completely different approach because of it.
It only takes a few minutes to understand, but it may change how you look at the problem entirely.
▶️ Watch the short video explaining this discovery
⚠️ Note: This video has been gaining attention recently and may not be available for long.
Amanda Miller
Has anyone actually tried something like this? I’ve been dealing with ringing for years and nothing really sticks.
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David Harris
Same here. Mine gets way worse at night. That part in the article actually made sense to me.
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Cynthia Davis
The night part is so accurate. That’s when it’s hardest to ignore for me.
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Sofie Rodriguez
I watched the video. It’s not what I expected tbh, but it explains things in a different way than my doctor did.
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Brian Carter
Yeah I noticed that too. It’s more about the cause than just trying random fixes.
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Melissa Harris
I’ve tried supplements before so I’m a bit skeptical, but this explanation about the cause was interesting.
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Julie Parker
I like that it’s not just another “quick fix” type thing. Feels a bit more thought out.
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Eric Lawson
Not sure about all of it, but the part about stress affecting it felt accurate.
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Rebecca Thompson
The stress part is real. Mine is always worse when I haven’t slept properly.
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Paul Henderson
I ended up watching the video. It explains things in a way I hadn’t really heard before.
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