Inner Ear Hair Cell Regeneration — Maybe We Can Know More

From what I remember initially Frequency said if you were at a profound stage of loss it would not work. I thought they updated this and said that it might work in a future video.

The concern is that if one has perfect hearing on an audiogram but has profound losses in the higher ranges, where their tinnitus frequency resides, then hearing cell restoration may not work and tinnitus may not theoretically be alleviated.
 
The concern is that if one has perfect hearing on an audiogram but has profound losses in the higher ranges, where their tinnitus frequency resides, then hearing cell restoration may not work and tinnitus may not theoretically be alleviated.
Why wouldn't this work on high frequency hearing cells? Because it's profound?
 
Why wouldn't this work on high frequency hearing cells? Because it's profound?

Yes that would be the issue. It would mean profound hair cell damage would also presume non-regeneratable progenitor cells too. I don't know if that is true of course, I'm just speculating from Frequency's admission that profound hearing loss may not be recoverable with FX-322.
 
Now I'm concerned. I mostly have high frequency damage.
Yes that would be the issue. It would mean profound hair cell damage would also presume non-regeneratable progenitor cells too. I don't know if that is true of course, I'm just speculating from Frequency's admission that profound hearing loss may not be recoverable with FX-322.
Hopefully though it could at least regenerate enough to eliminate tinnitus.
 
I have been watching this thread and others, but can't always keep up with it. I have heard some on the forum claiming that a hearing loss cure (aka, one that brings back most of someone lost hearing) could be ready in 5 years or less. Is this true?

I had a massive issue happen recently and could really use some hope and very stressed right now.
 
I have been watching this thread and others, but can't always keep up with it. I have heard some on the forum claiming that a hearing loss cure (aka, one that brings back most of someone lost hearing) could be ready in 5 years or less. Is this true?

I had a massive issue happen recently and could really use some hope and very stressed right now.
Only if the community is vocal will Frequency Therapeutics have a higher chance of success.

If you care more about normie things then we'll be here another 15-20 years riding the carousel of palliative medicine.

I myself have no interest in hair cell regeneration, as I have very little hearing loss on the tonal audiogram and my hearing loss is nerve related, not hair cell death but still I understand it's needed for millions.
 
I have heard some on the forum claiming that a hearing loss cure (aka, one that brings back most of someone lost hearing) could be ready in 5 years or less. Is this true?
Yes, it is very possible. The technology is viable and restoring hearing will alleviate or eliminate tinnitus. There is already an effective treatment being performed by a pioneering doctor in Seoul South Korea and I know this because I have gotten it. For those that don't trust him there are other companies going through clinical trials right now with drugs that will achieve the same results.
 
Yes, it is very possible. The technology is viable and restoring hearing will alleviate or eliminate tinnitus. There is already an effective treatment being performed by a pioneering doctor in Seoul South Korea and I know this because I have gotten it. For those that don't trust him there are other companies going through clinical trials right now with drugs that will achieve the same results.

Great to hear that! I hope that many more will be able to profit from these treatments. I often wonder where we could be today, if we wouldnt think too much about "what is right and what is wrong" if we talk about maniplulating cells and organ material.

I hope your recovery will go on!
 
Yes, it is very possible. The technology is viable and restoring hearing will alleviate or eliminate tinnitus. There is already an effective treatment being performed by a pioneering doctor in Seoul South Korea and I know this because I have gotten it. For those that don't trust him there are other companies going through clinical trials right now with drugs that will achieve the same results.
Would you say you are 80-90% back to normal? I had a large bowl of mongolian food yesterday (I should have known better) and my head is hissing something fierce again. Have you tested your ears out recently with salty or spicy food? It seems damaged inner ears act up with salt and MSG for quite a few people with tinnitus.
 
Would you say you are 80-90% back to normal? I had a large bowl of mongolian food yesterday (I should have known better) and my head is hissing something fierce again. Have you tested your ears out recently with salty or spicy food? It seems damaged inner ears act up with salt and MSG for quite a few people with tinnitus.
It's kinda hard to put a percentage on it. Because it switches on and off now up to 3 times a day. When it's off it's like 90-95% gone and I have to plug my ear to hear it at all. I only slept like 6 hours last night so its here today, but only in my left ear and it's very low.

I can't tell if any food affects it. I'm thinking no.
 
It's kinda hard to put a percentage on it. Because it switches on and off now up to 3 times a day. When it's off it's like 90-95% gone and I have to plug my ear to hear it at all. I only slept like 6 hours last night so its here today, but only in my left ear and it's very low.

I can't tell if any food affects it. I'm thinking no.
Sleep definitely does. Get 8 hours as much as possible.
 
Only if the community is vocal will Frequency Therapeutics have a higher chance of success.

If you care more about normie things then we'll be here another 15-20 years riding the carousel of palliative medicine.

I myself have no interest in hair cell regeneration, as I have very little hearing loss on the tonal audiogram and my hearing loss is nerve related, not hair cell death but still I understand it's needed for millions.
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Supporting-, dormant-, progenitor- and stem cells. Call it what you want. It´s the same thing. And FX-322 does not only multiply these cells. They also grow into new functional hair cells.

We probably have these "dormant cells" as a backup plan from evolution. But the ability for them to regenerate themselves has been lost or is not yet fully developed from an evolutionary point of view.
They were put there so that us losers with tinnitus can have our lives back.
 

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