All-Natural Healthy Alternative

or a Complement to Hearing Aids

An audiologist in Virginia has developed a powerful, healthy alternative or complement to hearing aids. Called Auditory Aerobics®, those who listen to it, are improving their ability to hear.  It is having a phenomenal effect on hearing. They are getting back their natural ability to hear.

 People who try hearing aids have mixed reactions.  While many are helped, many more are frustrated. They hear louder sound but cannot understand words.  Or hear in crowds.  Problems like these discourage many others from trying hearing aids.

The Power to Hear

In a strong, healthy hearing system, the brain makes millions of connections between sound, words, and meaning.  Using these connections, the brain hears speech instantly.

 Think of the internet. Brain connections are like websites, all linked together. When stimulated by speech, the brain acts like a search engine and makes a meaningful connection that quickly understands the words.

 These connections work together to process and translate words.   They become the wiring or circuitry that defines the ability to understand speech.

These connections start to fade and are lost, as early as our 30's.  People start losing their ability to understand speech.  If hearing fades, the hearing loss deprives the brain of sound, so more connections wither away, more quickly.  They hear but make more mistakes, because they cannot understand the words

How Is Hearing Built?

New stimulation keeps hearing sharp. It gives the brain more chances to make new connections, replenishing those lost over time.  Hearing fortified by new connections hears words more accurately than hearing not fortified.  

Think of how much stimulation babies need to grow and develop. The same is true with animals. Animals in the wild develop greater brain capacity than animals raised in captivity. Why? Animals in the wild are exposed to greater stimulation. 

Making new connections is crucial for keeping hearing sharp. To do that, the brain needs novel stimulation.  Without it, the brain loses its power to understand speech.

New Stimulation Builds Hearing

By our 30's, the brain rarely gets the new stimulation it needs to keep hearing sharp.  By that time, almost everything heard becomes routine.  Everyday speech is not very stimulating. This is crucial, because anything that becomes familiar or common loses this quality of newness.  It loses that rare "WOW!" effect that happens when hearing something brand new.

 To keep hearing sharp, Dr. John Isenhath, recognized that only unique stimulation provides the raw material for the brain to build up the hearing system.  The brain uses it to fortify the hearing circuits, producing stronger, sharper ability to hear.  This is the natural solution.

 The core hearing-building component in Auditory Aerobics® is unique stimulation.  Few other stimulations have the high quality uniqueness to stimulate new brain connections.  It keeps the brain actively exploring new things. By constantly exploring new stimulation, the brain gathers data that makes new connections. The listening experience is constantly varied, so the brain is always searching out new things. The broad range of stimulation increases the connections made.    
            

Real Results

 Based on performance tests, those who listen to Auditory Aerobics® significantly improve their ability to hear speech in noise – in just a few short sessions.  Results show they have developed stronger hearing ability. 

 They improved their ability to hear words in background noise BETTER than a control group who showed no improvement in their ability.

 Listening to Auditory Aerobics® is the easiest way to keep hearing sharp.



 


“I have been convinced that the concepts of this program are correct and work.  I have my normal hearing (ability) back and my natural understanding of words without effort.  I know that I am better because I don’t have to say “what” anymore.”

      Frank Wiesenhofer,
     
Charlottesville, VA

 







 

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