Podcast: How to Prevent Hearing Loss

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Leroy Johnson
 

  • @jimjack8692 says:

    I woke up one morning with my hearing in the right ear gone along with the part that keeps your balance functioning. I’ve been on dr gregers type diet now for a year and am hoping it may help with that and more of my overall health.

    • @Greentrees60 says:

      You should check with a dr. When I asked mine about it he said it was bubbles in my inner ear, and that it would go away on its own (it did)

  • @darlenes520 says:

    Does not address early childhood repeated ear infections and antibiotics to treat ear infections. Or, in my case – an 80 y.o. woman, no treatment.

  • @Spock_Rogers says:

    What?

  • @deborahbehr3910 says:

    I love this information

  • @aumnamashivaya4 says:

    It’s funny how just today I felt like getting back to my daily dose of oatmeal & bought a bunch of blueberries ( my favourite thing to go with)& Dr greger spilled the beans on this….. Is there anything blueberries CAN’T do?😅

  • @lorah3005 says:

    👍 Whole food plant based for the environment and health; vegan for the victims!

  • @lindaripp5902 says:

    Thanks

  • @TheTonomancer says:

    As a musician, this information is beyond valuable!

  • @joedirt1965 says:

    I’ve joked with myself Gregor would never cover “hearing loss” topic because for many years he has use very loud intro music.

  • @syrahsmythe says:

    Haha, too late for me. Live music 6 nights a week in SF for 20 years straight. Guitars up to 11.

  • @misterx3188 says:

    Whenever there is a question in the title like “How to” do this or that, the answer is: With a whole-food, plant-based diet.

  • @rosepalm says:

    How about constant ringing in your ears? Any studies that show what can help that?

  • @Kurtis11266 says:

    Can you please speak up a bit it’s hard to hear you

  • @stanlevox2291 says:

    I try to actively try to listen to very quiet things. The other things listed in this video are spot on, lots of really good studies.

  • @andrewpawley8883 says:

    I love these podcasts!

  • @Tyler_Skye77 says:

    Is it true, what I’ve read about the lining in your ears wearing thin & being able to slowly have it go back to normal with certain nutrients (like 1 in sticky beans)?

    I’d like to know if that was fake/a scam. It sounds too good to be true, but it made sense to me.

    It would be SO nice to have this tinnitus finally gone (or lessened) after having it most my life (people blasted music, screamed & even shot a cap gun directly in my ears. Silent rooms are DEAFENING, I “need” sound).

  • @wadepatton2433 says:

    This might be good for the young folks but my ears and my gut took a real beating for the first 48 years of my life. I did start using earplugs with -any- noise maker long before I changed my diet. I’ll use plugs to run a vacuum, sometimes a hairdryer is too much. The ringing is real. The noise saturation of our urban/suburban areas is way too much for me. I won’t live there again. No change in my hearing loss or tinnitus in nine years (that’s how long I’ve been reading/watching Dr. Greger, and have eaten WFPB) but my health otherwise did substantially change.

  • @xb4439 says:

    Thanks a lot doctor. I cannot thank you enough. By hearing your talks each day, I have really greatly improved my health IQ and general IQ. I greatly benefit from your loving work. God bless!

  • @Hyperion1040 says:

    I have vere low pulse aroud 55. Is it to low?

  • @mohammednooman730 says:

    Hello sr I have sensoneuro loss problem iam unable to understand what peoplesare saying I can hear sound but not clearity of speech.

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