NaturalCare, HearAll, Healthy Hearing Support Formula, 60 Capsules

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NaturalCare, HearAll, Healthy Hearing Support Formula, 60 Capsules

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Dietary Supplement Helping You Take the Very Best CareNaturalCare was founded in Orem, Utah in 1993 with the guiding principal that nature holds the key to solving many of life's health issues. Our goal has always been to provide products using traditional herbs combined with the latest science in nutritional supplementation. We manufacture products we use personally and give to our friends and families.The company believes that self-care is the future of health care. All of NaturalCare's products are developed with great attention to science and tradition.NaturalCare has grown and expanded, adding new, innovative products that represent the best of cutting-edge technology combining the tradition of herbal, nutritional supplements, and homeopathic medicine. As new science emerges, NaturalCare will continue to introduce new products into the marketplace with these same goals and principles in mind. NaturalCare is known for innovation and integrity; trusted for its quality.We are leading the way in "Creating Life Enhancing Products Today for a Healthier Tomorrow".About hearing healthHearing is a big concern for millions of Americans, and projections indicate that the number of people concerned to grow as noise pollution continues to increase and the population ages.The miracle of hearingHearing is a complex and intricate process that enables sound vibrations to pass from outside the head to the part of the brain that controls hearing in the microsecond. First, the external ear canal picks up vibrations from sound and transmit them to the eardrum, causing it and the three small, attached auditory bones (called ossicles) in the middle ear to vibrate. The smallest of these bones, the stapes, move like a plunger that causes the fluids in the cochlea, located in the inner ear, to move. The vibrations in the fluid stimulate the tiny, critical hair cells within the cochlea to convert sound waves into nerve impulses for transmission to the brain.