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Frequently Asked Questions
Audifort is designed for adults looking for natural hearing support. If you have a medical condition or take medication, consult your healthcare provider first.
Results vary from person to person. The producer presents Audifort as daily hearing support that works best with consistent use over time.
Results vary. The producer recommends consistent use, and the larger packages are offered for people who want a longer supply.
The producer describes Audifort as a liquid formula used with a dropper. Follow the directions shown on the product label and checkout materials.
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Scientific References
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Rebooting the brain helps stop the ring of tinnitus in rats - National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD)
The link between hearing loss and Alzheimer's disease
White, P. M., Doetzlhofer, A., Lee, Y. S., Groves, A. K., and Segil, N. (2006). Mammalian cochlear supporting cells can divide and trans-differentiate into hair cells. Nature 441, 984-987.
Tinnitus Epidemiology: Prevalence, Severity, Exposures And Treatment Patterns In The United States
What Herbs are Good for Hearing Loss?
Neuroprotective potential of phytochemicals - G. Phani Kumar and Farhath Khanum
A Course in Miracles by Helen Schucman
Identification of medicinal plants of Urmia for treatment of gastrointestinal disorders
The Benefits of California Poppy (Eschscholzia californica)
Tinnitus is the result of the brain trying, but failing, to repair itself - Georgetown University Medical Center - Jan 2011
Free radical production and ischemic brain damage: influence of postischemic oxygen tension - Agardh CD and others
B Vitamins and the Brain: Mechanisms, Dose and Efficacy-A Review - David O. Kennedy - Feb 2016
Mapping cortical hubs in tinnitus. - Winfried Schlee and others - Nov 2009
Intracranial Mapping of a Cortical Tinnitus System using Residual Inhibition - William Sedley and others - Apr 2015