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In a message dated 4/5/2005 3:31:33 PM Eastern Standard Time,

bam817@... writes:

> - are you serious about the hearing??

Yes, but don't forget YMMV. And I don't have an ear frequency response test

to quantify the result. My observation is that the phone is too loud to hold to

my left ear, and the problem goes away if I stop the Aloe polysaccharides. My

right ear, which easily gets plugged with wax, does not exhibit the same

problem.

The supplement I obtained was not cheap, but since I can't experiment with

prescription drugs I consider supplements a potentially good investment. And

anyway, compared to the cost of doctor's visits most supplements seem like a

good

buy.

If you'd like to know more about the supplement, please contact me off list.

I wouldn't want to cook my goose, or should it be a crow, and lose posting

privileges :)

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- are you serious about the hearing?? With all the meds I take I

certainly cannot afford a hearing aid also and would love to stop saying

" HUH??? " everytime someone talks to me.

Barb in NH

Re:Aloe/side effects/hearing

> Another side effect that I get is super sensitive hearing. I have to hold

the

> phone away from my ear. Maybe this would be of interest to someone who is

> hard of hearing. But I must stress that supersensitive hearing does not

translate

> into supersensitive listening . . . or so I've been told <grin>

>

> As usual, YMMV.

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- are you serious about the hearing?? With all the meds I take I

certainly cannot afford a hearing aid also and would love to stop saying

" HUH??? " everytime someone talks to me.

Barb in NH

Re:Aloe/side effects/hearing

> Another side effect that I get is super sensitive hearing. I have to hold

the

> phone away from my ear. Maybe this would be of interest to someone who is

> hard of hearing. But I must stress that supersensitive hearing does not

translate

> into supersensitive listening . . . or so I've been told <grin>

>

> As usual, YMMV.

>

>

>

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- are you serious about the hearing?? With all the meds I take I

certainly cannot afford a hearing aid also and would love to stop saying

" HUH??? " everytime someone talks to me.

Barb in NH

Re:Aloe/side effects/hearing

> Another side effect that I get is super sensitive hearing. I have to hold

the

> phone away from my ear. Maybe this would be of interest to someone who is

> hard of hearing. But I must stress that supersensitive hearing does not

translate

> into supersensitive listening . . . or so I've been told <grin>

>

> As usual, YMMV.

>

>

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