Save
Your Hearing Now
A review of the new book by Michael Seidman, MD, FACS
by
Barry Keate
Noted
Otolaryngologist, Michael Seidman, MD FACS, has written
a fascinating, easy to understand book on methods of
preserving and possibly restoring hearing health utilizing
diet, exercise and nutrition. His book describes the
health processes that lead to hearing loss and ways
to prevent, and in some cases reverse, hearing loss.
Approximately 70% of people with tinnitus experience
hearing loss making this book of enormous importance
to those of us who live with tinnitus.
The
book offers a unique perspective stemming from the
fact that Dr. Seidman received his undergraduate degree
in Human Nutrition before continuing on to medical
school. He has always been keenly aware of the consequences
of poor diet, sedentary lifestyles and nutritional
inadequacy on people’s health. He is a highly
regarded Ear, Nose & Throat physician, a leader
in medical research on aging and age-related hearing
loss and is the Director of Integrative Medicine for
a premier US hospital system.
"Good
Morning America" will interview Dr. Seidman about
his book,
Tuesday July 18th, 2006.
Practical
Information
This is a very practical book with a minimum of scientific
jargon. Where medical terms are used, he describes
them in layman’s terms so they are easily understood.
Dr. Seidman starts off with the personal tolls and
hidden costs of hearing loss and describes what life
is like for people deprived of good hearing. He provides
a comprehensive description on the mechanism of hearing;
from the sound vibration in the air, to the conversion
to electrical signals in the cochlea, and integration
with the auditory cortex in the brain, which converts
these signals to meaningful information.
Wax
in the Ears?
Along the way, he gives many practical tips. One of
these is a common question about ear wax and how to
safely remove it. Improper removal of ear wax often
results in many serious conditions such as ruptured
eardrums, loss of hearing and tinnitus. Dr. Seidman
advises to never, under any circumstance put anything
smaller than your elbow in your ear.
Generally
speaking, ears are self-cleaning. Wax is slowly swept
to the outer ear where it can be wiped gently away
with a washcloth. If deeper cleaning is necessary,
Dr. Seidman recommends preparing a mixture of 50-50
hot tap water with room temperature hydrogen peroxide.
It should end up close to body temperature. Use an
eyedropper to fill one ear canal with this solution
and tip your head to the opposite side for a minute
or two. Then tip your head back and let the solution
drain out. Repeat for the opposite ear canal. This
can be done once a month if necessary and should keep
wax from building up in the ear.
Some
people may experience dizziness doing this. This is
completely normal as anytime a fluid with a different
temperature than the body contacts the eardrum, dizziness
can occur. Be careful, sit down, and it should pass
in a few minutes.
Hearing
Loss and Aging
Dr. Seidman then goes into age-related hearing loss
and the process that causes it. Personally, I found
this discussion fascinating. He delves into what causes
the human body to age. As the cells age, our bodies
age and our hearing is reduced. His program to Save
Your Hearing Now can also delay the aging process
itself. There are several different theories about
why we age but the one subscribed to by most researchers
is called the free-radical, or mitochondrial, clock
theory. Scientists have a good idea of how it works
and what can be done to slow the process.
About
98% of the body’s energy is produced in the
mitochondria, known as the powerhouse of the cells.
There may be hundreds of mitochondria in each cell
and they have their own DNA, completely separate from
the DNA found in the rest of the cell. Over decades
the mitochondrial DNA is damaged by free radicals
and the cells steadily decline in their ability to
produce energy. This leads to aging, disease and eventually
death.
For
a discussion on free-radicals and how they attack
healthy cells, please see our previous article on
Antioxidants,
Health and Tinnitus.
Dr.
Seidman embarked on a series of clinical experiments
to first, prove that free-radical damage is responsible
for hearing loss in older populations and second,
develop a therapy to stop or reverse this damage.
The first two experiments, indirectly on people with
and without hearing loss and directly on laboratory
rats, showed definitively that DNA damage to the mitochondria
was responsible for age-related hearing loss.
The
next step was to determine if this age-related hearing
loss could be slowed or possibly even repaired using
supplements of naturally occurring antioxidants. The
first trial followed animals from several months old
until the day they died. One group received a calorie
restricted diet, shown to reduce free-radical production,
reduce mitochondrial damage and to increase life span.
A placebo controlled group was allowed to eat freely.
Other groups were treated with antioxidants, including
vitamins C and E, and the hormone melatonin. They
were able to demonstrate that dietary moderation and
specific nutrients reduce the progression of age-related
hearing loss and they concluded that it is likely
that a combination therapy would provide a synergistic
protective effect on hearing loss and possibly on
aging as well.
The
next study produced even more dramatic results. Dr.
Seidman states that, of all the research he has done,
this study is the single most important one. The team
used twenty one 2 year old lab rats, considered senior
citizens in the rodent world and divided them into
three groups of seven each. For six weeks one group
was given Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA), one group Acetyl-L-Carnitine
(ALC) and one group a sugar pill.
When
they tallied the results, it was clear that the hearing
in the sugar pill group had deteriorated at a rate
typical for animals of that age. But something amazing
happened with both supplemented groups. The supplemented
groups not only avoided hearing loss but their hearing
actually improved. In other words, supplements didn’t
just stop age-related hearing loss, they reversed
it!
During
the study, the control group lost 3 to 7 dB of hearing
while the ones with ALA or ALC had a 7 to 10 dB improvement.
The ALA was more effective for protecting hearing
at low frequencies while the ALC did better at higher
frequencies. They demonstrated that taking both supplements
is the best way to protect against hearing damage
in general. This groundbreaking work was so novel
that Dr. Seidman was awarded a US patent for this
supplement. ALA and ALC are the basis of Dr. Seidman’s
Anti-Age/Energy Formula.
Noise
exposure, Meniere’s Disease, Hearing Aids and
more…
I have focused on areas of the book that I thought
would be most interesting to our readers. However,
there is much, much more in Dr. Seidman’s book.
He discusses many of the causes of hearing loss, from
noise exposure to drugs that are toxic to the ear.
He discusses Meniere’s disease; what is known
and what is not. He goes into various medical therapies
for hearing loss including a full discussion of the
types and choices of hearing aids. Cochlear implants
are examined. Stress as an aggravating factor is studied.
Depression
and its effects on people are covered. Dr. Seidman
makes specific recommendations for nutritional supplements
that work as well or better than prescription medications
only without the numerous side-effects.
Tinnitus
Management
Dr. Seidman includes a chapter on tinnitus and the
leading nutritional supplements for its management.
He recommends primarily ginkgo biloba, zinc and garlic,
the ingredients found in Arches Tinnitus Formulas.
He also lists Arches as a recommended supplement supplier
for people with tinnitus.
4-
Part Plan to Save Your Hearing
He lays out in detail his four-part plan to save hearing.
The four steps to Save Your Hearing Now are: 1 –
Nutrients; 2 – Diet; 3 – Exercise; 4 –
Ear Protection.
- Top
Ten Nutrients:
Dr. Seidman introduces the Top Ten; an all-star
team of nutrients that have been scientifically
proven to play vitally important roles in hearing
and in slowing the aging process.
- Diet:
He leads us to understand how proper diet allows
us to get adequate nutrition. This is not a fad
diet but based on carefully conducted nutritional
studies published in professional journals. Most
of it entails simple moderation and the incorporation
of some key nutritional staples.
- Exercise:
A sedentary lifestyle is on the verge of eclipsing
smoking in terms of the number of deaths it causes.
Exercise stimulates blood circulation throughout
the body, helps with weight management and is a
proven method of combating both stress and depression.
- Ear
Protection:
There are new choices available in earplugs, earmuffs,
sound canceling headphones and more on how to prevent
noise from damaging our hearing.
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