Author Topic: Could Eating A Quanity Of Sugar In Your Diet Help Return Your Hearing Loss?  (Read 561 times)

CarolineShore

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Is it a bodily dysfunction that cause food intolerances or is it the food we each that causes our bodies to dysfunction?
After eighteen months of self experimentation into the cause of inner ear hearing loss - which many diabetics go on to develop and audiologist say is incurable (just like diabetes) I now believe that it is necessary to eat a certain quantity of sugar (that's the cane and beat variety) with each meal to counteract the effect natural sugars have on our bodies; and that by cutting out the sugar entirely we are doing our bodies more harm than good!
For more information on this revelation and how I came to this conclusion please visit my blog at http:dawnshearingnow@blogspot.com where you find out how much sugar you need to eat and how to monitor this effectively.

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I had never heard that eating certain amount of sugar can help you in recovering from hearing loss...But If this kind of think is possible I think we must take care of not being diabetic as it does not make any sense that recovering from one and get into the another one. Instead of that one can consult an expert ENT specialist who will help in recovering form hearing loss through the relevant and appropriate treatment.

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