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The #1 Reason for hearing loss (Hint: it's NOT age related)

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Hi, Did you know hearing loss occurs the same instant a noise over 85 decibels flows into your ear c

Hi, Did you know hearing loss occurs the same instant a noise over 85 decibels flows into your ear canal? It takes nothing more than a common hair dryer or electric hand drill. Here’s the scary part... … most people think loud noises are the ONLY cause of hearing loss. Nothing could be further from the truth. [Go here to discover what REALLY causes hearing loss and how to stop it.]( If you’ve been frustrated with your hearing lately, I have good news for you... My friend Dr. Ryan Shelton just told me he’s discovered a simple solution that can help you reverse the damage currently taking place inside your delicate ear drums. If you’ve ever looked in the mirror and used the excuse, "my hearing isn't that bad," or if you sometimes struggle to decipher who's saying what when you're in a busy restaurant or local coffee shop... You’ll want to pay close attention to this [eye-opening presentation]( . I believe from the bottom of my heart that hearing decline does NOT have to be a monster you carry around for the rest of your life. [Watch Dr. Shelton’s shocking presentation]( to discover exactly what’s causing your discomfort and the steps you need to take in order to protect and reinforce the health of your ear cells. If you no longer wish to receive email advertisements, please [click here]( to unsubscribe. You may also write to us at: Zenith Labs 225 Union Blvd., Suite 150 Lakewood, CO, 80228

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