Hearing Disorders

THE HEARING MECHANISM
Our ears are the auditory sense organs that transmit sound waves to our brain.  The ear is made up of the Outer ear, Middle ear, Inner ear, Auditory nerves, and Central Auditory Pathways.  If any part of our ears change or become distorted including the outer ear, the way we hear things will change.  There are over 100 functioning parts to the ear that allow us to hear properly or hear at all.

A deficiency in vitamins, minerals, amino acids, coenzymes, carbohydrates, fats, and herbs can affect our ability to hear or not to hear.  Specific nutrients from each category support different hearing functions.  Just taking the items listed above will not resolve a hearing problem.  It is important to take the nutrients specific to your hearing issues.  By taking all the nutrients listed above will only imbalance your system further and disappoint you with the results.  Think of the ear as you would an instrument.  It takes only fine adjustments to make the sounds of that instrument produce music to your ears.

How to solve a hearing problem
Most hearing problems can be resolved with some simple changes in diet and nutrition.  The most important thing is to discover what may be the cause of the hearing problem.  Obviously this may not be so easy to do on your own, but there are many practitioners that have a formula they follow to discover where the problem may have started.  The practitioners at Healing*Edge Sciences will be posting that formula in one of our upcoming Newsletters.  The formula will also be posted on the web site after the News Letter is released.

Health problems rarely occur in isolation or for obvious reasons.