NeuroQuiet contains a blend of natural extracts that support hearing and cognitive brain health, which are strongly connected. St Johns Hopkins researcher Frank Lin, M.D., Ph.D. explains:
“Brain scans show us that hearing loss may contribute to a faster rate of atrophy in the brain,” Lin says. “Hearing loss also contributes to social isolation. You may not want to be with people as much, and when you are you may not engage in conversation as much. These factors may contribute to dementia ”
NeuroQuiet has potent antioxidants that destroy roaming free radicals, lowering oxidative stress in the body and brain. This helps promote the repair of neural and auditory cells to improve health and immune function and may help ease tinnitus as we said in our review of Sonus Complete.
A review published in Life by Anna Pisani, et al discussed antioxidant therapy as a potential strategy for reducing noise-related hearing loss.
In addition, anti-inflammatory agents in NeuroQuiet ease swelling to support hearing and brain health. Other ingredients help boost nitric oxide levels in the body, improving blood flow to the brain and auditory canal to support hearing and brain health.
Finally, NeuroQuiet blends ingredients that boost the synthesis of multiple brain neurotransmitters including dopamine, GABA, epinephrine, and norepinephrine to help enhance stress resilience, boost mood, improve cognitive function, and support auditory health as we said in our SharpEar review.
A research review in HNO by B Mazurek, et al discussed how low levels of some of these brain chemicals may be involved in the pathology of tinnitus.