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Hearing is something most of us take for granted. But it is one of our most important senses, aiding us in our day-to-day activities, and plays an important role in our safety.

 

The sad thing is most Americans don’t realize how their ears can be damaged until they experienced frustrating ear problems.

 

It is estimated that over 50 million Americans suffer from ringing in the ears (tinnitus) in their lifetime. Tinnitus is a hearing condition that is associated with the constant misperception of sound, including hissing, ringing and rushing noises.

 

The loud ringing sounds can be extremely unbearable that it cause days, weeks or months of sleepless nights, and deteriorate the overall health of most people.

 

To add on to that, prolonged damage to the ear could cause hearing loss.

 

The risk of damage to your hearing is based on two factors: how loud and for how long.

 

Experts agree that continued exposure to noise at or above 85 dB over time can cause hearing loss.

 

You’ve been listening too loudly or for too long if you have ringing in your ears or dull hearing after listening to loud music. However, you may still be damaging your hearing even if you don’t have these symptoms.

 

Just recently, I’ve talked with renowned medical researcher, James Tylor, who has dedicated his life to finding an effective natural solution to hearing problems. His original motivation was to help his brother, Timothy, cure his tinnitus and improve his overall well-being.

 

And I'm happy to report that he has succeeded -- without any drugs or surgery.

 

He shared with me some safety tips for your ears after years of experience and research:

 

1) Monitor your exposure time to loud music - For instance, listen to your music at 60% of the MP3 player's maximum volume for no more than 1 hour a day.

 

2) Move away from on-stage monitors or amplifiers. Position yourself so you are not directly in front of the speaker while performing or listening. Musicians should avoid practicing at performance levels when possible.

 

3)  Wear ear protectors or earplugs. The louder the noise and the longer you're exposed to it, the greater the chance of damaging your hearing. Protect your ears with ear protectors – earplugs or earmuffs – and get away from the noise as quickly or as often as you can.

 

James has also prepared for you a brief video presentation that can be life changing for anyone with a hearing problem.

 

Click the link below to watch the video presentation -

 

Untreated Tinnitus can be highly dangerous as Tinnitus could be a symptom of a serious root cause like ear infection, tumor, sinus infection and many other diseases and conditions.

 

With this new information, you or a loved one now will be able to improve your hearing quality well beyond anything you've tried before.

 

Take good care of your ears.

 

Warmest Regards,
Emma Deangela
Best-Selling Author
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