The Art of Hearing: Seven Practical Methods for Improving Your Hearing

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by Richard A Bowen

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The Art of Hearing -- a holistic approach to hearing problems. In an increasingly noisy world, hearing can be a genuine battle. If you are one of the estimated 16 million Americans who have trouble hearing, consider The Art of Hearing. It is one of the first books to take a holistic approach toward healing less-than-optimum hearing. Methods include acupressure, the “psychology” of not hearing, affirmations, natural foods, detoxification, and yoga.Rather than accept the terminal diagnosis offered by his doctor, and having found that a hearing aid and speech reading could not cure his own hearing loss, author Richard A. Bowen set out to research healing methods. This book is the result of his efforts and the record of his success. The simple techniques documented in The Art of Hearing cost next to nothing and can be done in the privacy of your home. Let them help you regain your birthright — the clarity and assurance of optimum hearing.Sixty-six pages, 14 illustrations. The Art of Hearing is one of the first books to take a practical wholistic view toward healing hearing problems. Methods include the "psychology" of not-hearing, detoxification, acupressure, affirmations, natural foods, yoga, and ear candles. All of these techniques can be done at home at a cost that is next to nothing. The 68-page book, which includes the author's own story, provides simple yet concise instructions illustrated with 14 photographs and drawings. -- Book Description It is my conviction that as you become receptive to healing, your suffering with superficial or partial remedies will become part of a confusing, long-forgotten past. Hearing again, you will leave the dark, solitary realm of not understanding, and enter the bright realm of clarity and comprehension, which is your birthright now. Richard A. Bowen is a Wisconsin U.S.A. author and publisher. "Pardon me?" "What?" "Say that again." It is estimated that 16 million Americans have problems hearing. This is especially true beginning with the Baby Boomer generation, more of whom were exposed to loud music and urban noise than any previous generations. Hearing loss can be a tenacious disease, leading to depression, introvert behavior, and inferiority complexes. These in turn can lead to low job performance and less social interaction. Perhaps the most difficult aspect of hearing loss is that it seems to compound itself: each time a word or phrase is misunderstood, hearing loss seems to be confirmed. Used Book in Good Condition

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