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LIFE-CHANGING:Harvard Discovers a Mysterious Compound That May Alleviate Tinnitus in 28 Days

Hearing Aid Manufacturers Such as Siemens Are Working Together to Resist This New Discovery for Tinnitus!

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When large numbers of gray whales began washing up along North America's Pacific Coast nearly six years ago, marine scientists could only speculate at the reason: Was it disease? Ocean pollution? Increasing ship collisions?

In early 2023, Harvard Medical School and the NIH released the results of a recent study that tinnitus is the beginning of hearing loss and will accelerate it, it can take away as much as 1% of your hearing and memory every month.

Hearing aid manufacturers are vigorously disputing this research.

Recent data from the Hearing Industries Association (HIA) shows that 82% of the U.S. hearing aid market is driven by middle-aged and elderly with sudden hearing loss. With the growing number of people in these age groups facing hearing challenges, demand for hearing aids is increasing annually.

However, the joint findings of Harvard Medical School and NIH may significantly reduce the rate of hearing loss in middle-aged and older adults in the future. This could cost hearing aid manufacturers hundreds of millions of dollars...

Report SPI-1005, Hearing Aid Manufacturers' Conspiracy About Money A delicious meal watched the hungry around the city. The weather enjoyed and ate with the hungry in the park.

Over 60 million Americans suffer from tinnitus;this new study suggests they may buy hearing aids within the next 3-5 years.

Harvard Medical School also found SPI-1005, a novel treatment with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits, unlike typical therapies. Absorbed through the ear, it protects against oxidative damage and shows promise in FDA clinical tests. A researcher humorously suggested in an interview that it could halve the 60 million tinnitus sufferers.

However,Siemens, along with Danish Beltone, Swiss Unitron, and other hearing aid manufacturers, have jointly submitted evidence to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Independent Review Board (IRB) for drugs and medical devices in the United States, attempting to render the compound SPI-1005 non-compliant.

As one of the world's most renowned hearing aid brands, Siemens' Signia hearing aids remarked, "All of this needs more validation. Tinnitus, still as known, is bothersome but not fatal."

Dr. Frank R. Lin's paper explains tinnitus's role in reducing brain cognition and its strong link to hearing loss and deafness.

He revealed in several press interviews, "Over the past few years, we have surveyed and in tracing more than 100,000 patient visits, we have come to the conclusion that at least 80 percent of people have suffered from tinnitus to varying degrees. "

He then shared some of the results with us and explained them to the interviewer, "In 96% of tinnitus patients, the levels of Cisplatin in ear cells are elevated, and this component is a major barrier to the healthy development of cochlear cells. SPI-1005 can effectively inhibit its synthesis and promote the rapid recovery of damaged cochlear cells."

When the interviewer asked for his opinion about this series of behavior of Signia, he said helplessly, "Maybe they have already discovered the causal link between tinnitus and deafness, but who would take the initiative to expose it, after all, it's about their profit. I don't think they can succeed in this act of proof, at most they can only delay the time when the ingredient SPI-1005 enters the public eye, which actually proves that they really know the power of SPI-1005. "