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How To Slow Down Or Reverse Mild Deafness
Hearing loss, along with a diminishing memory and an increase in difficulty with your vision, is one of the symptoms that seem to bother us the most about growing old...
Why? Hearing, memory, and vision are three of our most used senses and/or functions. Imagine if you had excellent vision your whole life, then all of a sudden things started looking hazy, foggy, or blurry? Or, if you prided yourself on your memory, able to recall things that happened 20-30 years ago - then at a recent dinner party you couldn't remember someone's name you learned just the other day? Or, if were always able to follow the conversation flow between you and your companions in an automobile or taxi seamlessly, then all of a sudden you are now lost in communication because you couldn't hear well enough?
It happens to all of us, whether we like it or not. these are signs of aging, and we have no choice but to accept these inevitable signs...or do we?
Thanks to advances in science and nutrition, and to marked and renewed focus on maintaining our overall health, we are living longer and more healthily. The old 60 is the new 40, the old 50 is the new 30, and so on and so forth. We are learning more and more about healthy living, and we are taking advantage of it...
So, as we try to slow down the ravages of mature aging with pride and aplomb, there are always a few minor aging processes that sneak through...loss of hearing is one of them.
If you suffer from moderate to severe hearing loss, a visit to your clinical audiologist may be in store. You also need to rule out any physical etiology (brain tumor, damage to your ear canal, etc.) before doing so.
Stop squandering your hard earned money on so-called treatments that DON'T work. Take the first step in making your life easier in the comfort and convenience of your own home. Use the modern, up-to-date information to help yourself...naturally.
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