
Focused Listening™ can be a lifetime resource.
Ears that are genetically weak may need
regular support with Focused Listening™
as well as frequent exposure to music through
singing in a choir or other musical group,
keeping the radio tuned to music for a few
hours a day, playing a musical instrument,
or other ways of keeping the ear(s) in
good condition.
Age, co-existing conditions, and the
severity of a diagnosis can be factors
in whether or not Focused Listening™
can be discontinued without loss of benefits.
Focused Listening™ may be helpful after ear
“insults” such as an illness, air travel,
or surgery with a general anesthetic. Consider
using Focused Listening™ to aid in recovery
from the injuries mentioned in Assaults that
Can Harm Ears.
Results with some people suggest that
Focused Listening™ may clear inflammation
in the brain caused by the use of drugs, stroke,
and dementia. Further details about more
severe conditions, such as Alzheimer’s,
bipolar disorder (I and II), schizophrenia,
and PTSD, that have been helped with
Focused Listening™ are described in
Focused Listening™ Level 2 and Level 3
Apps (coming soon).
TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOUR HEARING!
1. AVOID LOUD and LOW-FREQUENCY SOUND
2. AVOID TRAUMA TO HEAD & EARS
3. SING AND LISTEN TO LIVELY MUSIC
4. USE YOUR HEADPHONES WISELY, WHICH
ALSO MEANS NOT LONGER THAN TWO HOURS
PER DAY!!!
THANK YOU FOR USING FOCUSED LISTENING™
PLEASE TELL OTHERS ABOUT YOUR SUCCESS!
COMMENTS ARE WELCOME ON THE BLOG PAGE OR
CONTACT LAURNA TALLMAN DIRECTLY.