Hey,
I'm new to this, in fact this is my first post. I've been reading through the many excellent posts on here for a couple of months now as I come to terms with the T. Some brilliant stuff, keep it up guys!
I've also been doing some digging of my own, and I came across this product from Life Extension, AMPK Activator http://www.lifeextension.com/vitamins-supplements/item01907/ampk-activator. Has anyone tried this? There seems to be some sound science to suggest it has an effect on the auditory system:
This study seems to suggest that AMPK can help prevent hearing loss http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/07/120706164338.htm
While this study looks at AMPK's effect on ion channels (which I understand is where T research is heading, and with some promising results from Retigabine it seems!) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3502212/
This article however, posted the other day on this forum, suggests that AMPK may have a negative effect on hereditary hearing loss http://news.yale.edu/2015/11/06/res...ification-may-prevent-hereditary-hearing-loss
So, a mixed picture. Given it's role in regulating rather than opening ion channels, I wonder if it's effect might be more akin to Keppra than Retigabine, and therefore help with reactive T / hyperacusis rather than generally reducing T volume? Also it's more of a supplement than a drug, so would likely take a month or two to have any effect. It may be useless. But it does seem from the research that AMPK has an effect on the auditory system. And we have a product which is essentially off the shelf, with pretty much no other side effects (it's sold as being generally good for health, helping to repair damage to cells in a similar way to a low calorie diet). I've bought some to give it a go, but wanted to check if anyone else had tried it before I do?
On a separate note, if anyone could advise me on what they consider to be 'safe' levels of noise (anything under 85db right - including moderate-volume restaurants, etc, should be OK right?), that would be much appreciated! I'm still trying to work out when I need to wear the earplugs...
Also is it normal for T to react to the TV? Mine seems to about 50% of the time (I may have to bite the bullet for I'm a Celebrity... (trashy I know, but can't help myself!). Does reactive T tend to settle down in time?
Thanks guys!
I'm new to this, in fact this is my first post. I've been reading through the many excellent posts on here for a couple of months now as I come to terms with the T. Some brilliant stuff, keep it up guys!
I've also been doing some digging of my own, and I came across this product from Life Extension, AMPK Activator http://www.lifeextension.com/vitamins-supplements/item01907/ampk-activator. Has anyone tried this? There seems to be some sound science to suggest it has an effect on the auditory system:
This study seems to suggest that AMPK can help prevent hearing loss http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/07/120706164338.htm
While this study looks at AMPK's effect on ion channels (which I understand is where T research is heading, and with some promising results from Retigabine it seems!) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3502212/
This article however, posted the other day on this forum, suggests that AMPK may have a negative effect on hereditary hearing loss http://news.yale.edu/2015/11/06/res...ification-may-prevent-hereditary-hearing-loss
So, a mixed picture. Given it's role in regulating rather than opening ion channels, I wonder if it's effect might be more akin to Keppra than Retigabine, and therefore help with reactive T / hyperacusis rather than generally reducing T volume? Also it's more of a supplement than a drug, so would likely take a month or two to have any effect. It may be useless. But it does seem from the research that AMPK has an effect on the auditory system. And we have a product which is essentially off the shelf, with pretty much no other side effects (it's sold as being generally good for health, helping to repair damage to cells in a similar way to a low calorie diet). I've bought some to give it a go, but wanted to check if anyone else had tried it before I do?
On a separate note, if anyone could advise me on what they consider to be 'safe' levels of noise (anything under 85db right - including moderate-volume restaurants, etc, should be OK right?), that would be much appreciated! I'm still trying to work out when I need to wear the earplugs...
Also is it normal for T to react to the TV? Mine seems to about 50% of the time (I may have to bite the bullet for I'm a Celebrity... (trashy I know, but can't help myself!). Does reactive T tend to settle down in time?
Thanks guys!