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In a new study in animals, University of Michigan researchers report that a combination of high
doses of vitamins A, C, and E and magnesium, taken one hour before noise exposure and
continued as a once-daily treatment for five days, was very effective at preventing permanent
noise-induced hearing loss.
Vitamins A, C and E and magnesium worked in synergy to prevent cell damage. According to
researchers, pre-treatment presumably reduced reactive elements called free radicals that form
during and after noise exposure and noise-induced constriction of blood flow to the inner ear, and
may have also reduced neural excitotoxicity, or the damage to auditory neurons that can occur due
to over-stimulation. The post-noise nutrient doses apparently “scavenged” free radicals that
continue to form long-after after this noise exposure ends.
In the past 10 years, scientists have learned that noise-induced hearing loss occurs in part because
cell mitochondria in the ear churn out damaging free radicals in response to loud sounds. Free
radical formation bursts initially, then peaks again during the days after exposure. This suggest that
a “morning after” treatment, that might minimize hearing damage for soldiers, musicians, pilots,
construction workers and others — even if they don’t take it until after they experience dangerous
noise levels. It was highlighted by the National Institutes of Health on the NIDCD website.
In effect, such pre- and post-noise treatments could have far-reaching effects. About 30 million
Americans regularly experience hazardous noise levels at work and at home, according to the
National Institute on Deafness and Communications Disorders. Hunting, snowmobiling, using
machines such as leaf blowers, lawnmowers and power tools, and attending or playing in loud
music concerts commonly expose people to dangerous noise levels. Noise levels above 85 decibels
damage hearing. About 28 million Americans have some degree of hearing loss. For about a third
of them, noise accounts at least in part for their loss.
With something like what we’re developing, which is vitamins, minerals, things that are known to
be safe already available over-the-counter, someone could easily take a daily supplement to
prevent permanent noise-induced hearing loss. That’s ideal for someone who works in a noisy
environment or someone who knows that periodically they’re exposed to noise.