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June 16, 2026
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The Surprising Connection Between Anxiety, Tinnitus & Migraine ft. Dr. Hamid Djalilian

What if tinnitus, migraines, vertigo, brain fog, and even digestive symptoms all stem from the same underlying issue? In this episode, Dr. Hamid Djalilian, one of the world's leading experts in tinnitus and sensory disorders, explains the concept of brain sensitivity and how neuroinflammation may be driving symptoms many people have been told they simply have to live with.

Dr. Djalilian breaks down his treatment approach, including the powerful role of sleep, stress management, hydration, nutrition, and lifestyle changes in reducing symptoms. He also shares the latest research on tinnitus treatments, migraine prevention, supplements, medications, and why finding your personal triggers can be the key to lasting relief.

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What if tinnitus, migraines, vertigo, brain fog, and even digestive symptoms all stem from the same underlying issue? In this episode, Dr. Hamid Djalilian, one of the world's leading experts in tinnitus and sensory disorders, explains the concept of brain sensitivity and how neuroinflammation may be driving symptoms many people have been told they simply have to live with.

Dr. Djalilian breaks down his treatment approach, including the powerful role of sleep, stress management, hydration, nutrition, and lifestyle changes in reducing symptoms. He also shares the latest research on tinnitus treatments, migraine prevention, supplements, medications, and why finding your personal triggers can be the key to lasting relief.

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What You’ll Learn

  • Why tinnitus, migraines, vertigo, brain fog, and other symptoms may share a common root cause in brain sensitivity and neuroinflammation
  • How stress, illness, hormonal changes, and sensory overload can trigger symptoms
  • The three pillars of Dr. Djalilian's protocol: sleep, diet, and stress management
  • Why hydration and consistent meal timing may be more important than you think
  • Common food and beverage triggers, including alcohol, caffeine, processed foods, and fermented products
  • The supplements most commonly used for migraine-related symptoms, including magnesium, riboflavin, and CoQ10
  • How cognitive behavioral therapy, meditation, and exercise can help calm an overactive nervous system
  • The latest developments in tinnitus research and future treatment options

Key Timestamps

00:00 Why You Should Never Check The Clock At Night

02:01 Meet The Doctor Rethinking Tinnitus Treatment

03:00 The Link Between Anxiety, Tinnitus And Brain Health

04:12 Why Tinnitus, Vertigo And Migraines Are Connected

06:48 Understanding Brain Sensitivity Syndrome

08:45 Why Some Brains React More Strongly Than Others

12:30 Everyday Habits Making Symptoms Worse

16:47 The Biggest Mistake In Chronic Symptom Recovery

20:08 Why Your Brain Can Get Stuck In Survival Mode

23:00 The Brain Sensitivity Protocol Explained

26:04 How Recovery Really Happens

28:30 Sleep Strategies For Calming An Overactive Brain

29:23 Migraines Are More Than Just Headaches

30:19 How Stress, Diet And Sleep Affect Symptoms

34:18 Foods And Triggers You Should Watch For

38:25 The Most Effective Supplements For Relief

47:07 When Medication May Be Necessary

49:58 Finding Your Personal Triggers

58:51 Can Surgery Actually Fix Migraines

1:00:07 Why Surgery Often Just Shifts The Problem

1:01:09 What A Migraine Actually Is

1:02:52 Vertigo, Brain Fog And Hidden Symptoms

1:05:27 How Hormones Trigger Tinnitus And Migraines

1:07:41 Should You Consider Hormone Replacement Therapy

1:10:18 What To Do When A Migraine Hits

Key Takeaways

  • Tinnitus is not always an ear problem; it may be a manifestation of a broader brain sensitivity disorder.
  • Many conditions, including migraines, vertigo, IBS, fibromyalgia, and tinnitus, may be connected through the same neurological pathways.
  • Consistent, uninterrupted sleep is one of the most important tools for reducing symptoms.
  • Lifestyle changes work best when combined with a personalized understanding of your triggers.
  • Stress management is not optional; it's a critical part of symptom control.
  • Small daily habits can have a major impact on brain health, inflammation, and quality of life.

Links

Website: https://hamiddjalilianmd.com/