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Naveh - Audio Guard magnox - 60 capsules - Preventing tinnitus in the ears and loss of hearing capacity
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Hearing impairment is the most common disability among the population. In most cases, hearing loss results from the degeneration of sensory cells in the inner ear called "gate cells". Prolonged exposure to noise can damage sensory cells, impair hearing and cause tinnitus.
People who wear MP3 or IPOD headphones for high-powered headphones, working in noisy places, such as DJs, noisy mechanical operators, shooting soldiers, orchestra musicians, etc. are exposed to damage to the Phonal Trauma audio devices.
AudioGuard is designed to prevent damage to the audio mechanism in these populations and to prevent worsening of hearing loss and tinnitus.
Logic of using AudioGuard to prevent hearing loss and worsening tinnitus.
AudioGuard is a state-of-the-art device based on medical studies that indicated the association between magnesium and zinc deficiency in the auditory mechanism and decreased hearing and tinnitus.
AudioGuard consists of an intervention of magnesium, zinc, ginkgo extract and biloba in unique extracts and vitamin B6.
Magnesium is essential in activating the energy mechanism of the auditory process. Magnesium is known to be important in protecting against hearing loss and tinnitus resulting from intense exposure to noise.
A deficiency of metastasis may cause neurotoxicity in the auditory mechanism, which results in decreased hearing and tinnitus.
The neurotoxicity is caused by overproduction of glutamate (a neurotransmitter). Magnesium, used as glutamate antagonists, prevents the formation of excess glutamate and thus serves as a protective inner ear.
People who wear MP3 or IPOD headphones for high-powered headphones, working in noisy places, such as DJs, noisy mechanical operators, shooting soldiers, orchestra musicians, etc. are exposed to damage to the Phonal Trauma audio devices.
AudioGuard is designed to prevent damage to the audio mechanism in these populations and to prevent worsening of hearing loss and tinnitus.
Logic of using AudioGuard to prevent hearing loss and worsening tinnitus.
AudioGuard is a state-of-the-art device based on medical studies that indicated the association between magnesium and zinc deficiency in the auditory mechanism and decreased hearing and tinnitus.
AudioGuard consists of an intervention of magnesium, zinc, ginkgo extract and biloba in unique extracts and vitamin B6.
Magnesium is essential in activating the energy mechanism of the auditory process. Magnesium is known to be important in protecting against hearing loss and tinnitus resulting from intense exposure to noise.
A deficiency of metastasis may cause neurotoxicity in the auditory mechanism, which results in decreased hearing and tinnitus.
The neurotoxicity is caused by overproduction of glutamate (a neurotransmitter). Magnesium, used as glutamate antagonists, prevents the formation of excess glutamate and thus serves as a protective inner ear.