Hi Trev, It seems we both agree that calcium is the problem, I would hope 
that we are both right and going about it from different methods. From my 
four year experimentation I think that calcium does have a connection with 
the hum.

My history of the hum.....I gave up trying to find the cause of the hum 
years ago, as we hum sufferer on websites were all going round in circles 
trying to find the causes, be it man made or a natural thing or a 
combination of both. I did the old hum diary stuff for a number of years 
trying to find some answers, but the answer was that the hum on/off and 
intensity is random, and the diary just reminded me each day of the hum, 
even on 'no hum' days, so I gave that up.

I also concentrated on trying to reduce or even get rid of the hum using 
all sorts of methods which we all know about, and are mentioned on 
webpages, thank goodness.

Things like masking the hum by creating white noise, fans, radio, and using 
blocking methods like foam plugs. This helped a lot, but I then started 
thinking about why do most of us start hearing the hum in our middle age, 
and why do some of us only hear the hum in one ear. Hence the search for 
possible reasons and theory's out there, that makes us hear the hum, and 
tying in with the two effects above. The calcite crystal theory seemed best 
suited, and thats why I cut down on my Calcium intake, hoping it would 
detune from the hum.

The latter effect mentioned, where only one ear hears the hum (like myself) 
is very interesting, as surely if something is affecting the body chemistry 
it would affect both ears, but that is not the case, so something is 
physically different in one ear compared to the other, and the answer is 
one ear tunes in and the other does not. 

I would put the tuning of the hum as an analogy of tuning in to an 
electrical radio signal, where if you are tuning in either side of the 
signal it reduces or stops that station being heard, you have to be in 
'resonance' to get the signal, and thats our problem, we are tuned in and 
hence in resonance to the hum frequency.

I am sure by me reducing calcium it affects the crystals in the ear voids 
from getting a perfect tune in, and thus the intensity of the hum is 
reduced. 

At least for me, it now gives me better nights of sleep, and thats what 
matters

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