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| View Larger Image | Save Your Hearing Now: The Revolutionary Program That Can Prevent and May Even Reverse Hearing Loss | Paperbackby Michael D. Seidman (Author), Marie Moneysmith (Author)
| List Price: | $18.50 | | Price: | $15.81 | | You Save: | $2.69 (15%) | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | Wellness Central | | Page Count: | 288 Pages | | Publication Date: | May 31, 2007 | | Sales Rank: | 584,140th |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description After 20 years of research, leading otolaryngologist Dr. Michael Seidman has developed a breakthrough all natural alternative treatment program to battle hearing loss safely and effectively. Using a specifi c combination of antioxidants, diet, exercise, and basic lifestyle changes, Dr. Seidman's program can help to prevent--and possibly reverse--hearing loss. The book offers a simple self-assessment test that identifies the type, severity, and prognosis of hearing loss, comprehensive advice on diet and supplements, and natural remedies and important lifestyle changes that can make a difference. This is the ultimate resource providing answers--and hope--to the millions of hearing impaired. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 4 reviews)
| I highly recommend this book by Carol A. Charron (Grand Haven, MI) 5 Stars January 12, 2009 I highly recommend this book to you. As a former patient of Dr. Seidman, I can speak from personal experience that his expertise is both outside the box and cutting edge. I was told 6 years ago that i would be deaf in 5 years. Not only did he save my hearing, he reversed some of my loss with treatment. I went in thinking sign language and cochlear implants. I walked out two years later, with a hearing aids and a good luck. Dr. Seidman knows his stuff. His credentials will blow you away. He's the real deal. Take his advice to the bank. Those people who say hearing cannot be saved are living in the past. Treatments do exist right now that can add to the quality of your life. I'm living proof.
| | Best Book on Hearing Loss by S. Chambers (Chicago, IL) 5 Stars April 13, 2008 I sought out this book after losing much of my hearing to both genetics and noise. I was impressed with Seidman's credentials, and bought the book.
It's terrific. Not only is it a book about saving your hearing, but it's a comprehensive 'how to stay healthy' book. But be warned, if you do not lead a healthy lifestyle, you will have to make changes.
| | Save Your Hearing Now: What Every Boomer Needs by Barbara Morris, R.Ph. (Escondido, CA United States) 5 Stars December 03, 2006 Because my hearing is somewhat impaired, I eagerly read "Save Your Hearing Now: The Revolutionary Program That Can Prevent and May Even Reverse Hearing Loss" by Michael D. Seidman, M.D. and Marie Moneysmith.
Nearly half of 76 million baby boomers say they are dealing with some degree of hearing loss. That's a 238 percent increase since 1990 when hearing problems affected only 20 percent of this group.
That means that if you are at midlife or even younger, you need to read "Save Your Hearing Now."
This unique book is more than just about how to save your hearing. It is a comprehensive total health "how to." Everything you need to know to protect your health and hearing, from exercise to diet -- what's new, what works, how to do it, where to get it - it's is all there.
The amount of research that went into this work to give the reader the absolute best information and help is outstanding. It's a meticulous blueprint for achieving a better quality of life.
Unlike other books on hearing loss that I have read, the authors provide a detailed one-of-a kind action program that will help you achieve a level of overall vibrant good health and hearing you might not think possible. The program is a systematic, easy to follow, step-by-step plan that makes it possible to successfully protect and improve health and hearing. If you now have hearing loss, you can learn how it may be possible to reverse it. The authors explain how others have done it.
Because diet is key to health, and certain dietary supplements play a pivotal role in maintaining and repairing health and hearing, the authors tell not only what to take, but why you should take it and how much to take. This is critically important. Advice to take supplements is useless unless you are told how much to take and why.
I am particularly impressed that the authors stress the importance and role of potent antioxidants in preventing hearing loss, particularly alpha lipoic acid and acetyl l-carnitine. Other major supplements scientifically shown to support good health and hearing are covered in detail.
You won't be confused or overwhelmed with scientific jargon because there isn't any. Even if you know nothing about supplements, presentation of information is so clear and "user friendly" that you will "get it."
The quality of resource material and supporting documentation reveals the ultimate usefulness and credibility of any health book. "Save Your Hearing Now" provides many excellent resources with phone numbers, names and addresses for readers to use for additional help and guidance. As a pharmacist, I particularly appreciate the extensive documentation that supports the authors' findings and recommendations.
Suggestion: If a midlife or younger friend has a birthday coming up, this is the most loving and life changing gift you can give.
| | A Must for Every Library by M. Seidman 5 Stars July 31, 2006 Excellent read. Helpful information to keep your hearing into old age. Steps to do now. Information on how we hear and tips to keep on hearing.
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