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Old 2nd April 2009, 02:43 PM
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Default Phosphorus-nerve deafness?

Because one of the possible symptoms in the phosphorus syndrome is a peculiar type of deafness-to wit, the ability to hear most sounds within the usual parameters of “normal” hearing, but the inability to hear the human voice; I wonder, granting that the simillimum is closely aligned with the symptom totality of the individual, if phos. Could be or possibly is used to treat a certain type of deafness found mostly in the elderly. Most of these claim they can hear other sounds, but can’t hear human voice. Another thing to consider is the elderly that will go on to develop senile dementia at beginning of symptoms will,at first notice some initial symptoms- increased forgetfulness.slowing ability to process new information which bothers them. Could, in some cases, these people be able to hear human words,but be unable to understand what’s being said, and out of embarrassment rather say they are deaf to human voices. If this is possible, it could to lead to consideration of remedies that treat senile dementia. Hope to get some replies soon. Best regards,Fredric

Last edited by Fredric; 7th April 2009 at 06:42 PM. Reason: clarify the specific type of deafness
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