‘Brain booster’ could help hard of hearing [Feds about to SUPPRESS it?]
When you were younger, everything used to sound CLEAR AS A BELL.
But lately, your hearing isn’t what it used to be.
Conversations are getting GARBLED… the television is sounding MUFFLED…
And even just SURVIVING a phone call is a challenge.
Friend, sitting back as any 1 of our 5 senses begins to fade away is NEVER easy.
But maybe maintaining your ability to hear doesn’t have to be so HARD.
There’s something that could help it be a little less… well, IMPAIRED.
It was first discovered in a common garden plant by a Hungarian scientist in 1975…
And has been a MAINSTREAM therapy in Europe since 1978!
Unfortunately, its days may be NUMBERED in this country.
Here’s why.
Plant a seed for better hearing
The blue periwinkle flower (Vinca minor) is known by the French as “violette des sorcièrs,” or “sorcerer’s violet.”
But by the way the FDA has been handling an extract from it… called vinpocetine…
You’d think it were a manifestation of BLACK MAGIC!
REGARDLESS of the fact that it’s been shown to help BOOST memory…
The feds have been threatening to BANISH it from all supplements for over 5 years.
And now, the controversy over vinpocetine is HEATING UP…
Because a study last year found that this “flower ingredient” has the power to not only SLOW hearing loss…
But actually RESTORE some of the lost hearing!
In that study, participants experienced what’s known as sensorineural hearing loss – or the most common type of hearing loss that’s considered PERMANENT.
But it WASN’T permanent… not after taking just 30 mg of vinpocetine daily for at least 6 months.
That kind of hearing loss usually occurs after inner ear damage…
And vinpocetine has shown to help EXTINGUISH inflammation… especially in cases of middle ear infections.
It could even REPAIR damage that occurs after interruptions in blood flow… which is why it’s often used after a stroke.
It could also help RECONNECT the ears to the brain… especially in cases when hearing is lost because of a nerve connection issue.
An established dosage is 10 mg, two or three times daily, with meals.
Now, the FDA hasn’t yet made a FINAL ruling over vinpocetine… so for now, you can still find it in supplement form from quality makers like Swanson, Life Extension, and Source Naturals.


