What causes the subtle 'muffled' hearing many seniors notice?
Beyond age-related hair cell changes (presbycusis), the video highlights reduced blood circulation to the cochlea, neck and jaw tension, and an undertrained auditory nervous system as common, addressable contributors.
How long does the ear routine take and how often should it be done?
The routine takes about 90 seconds and is designed to be done daily as a simple habit to support circulation, nerve stimulation, and listening clarity.
What are the seven steps of the 90-second routine?
Step 1: warm arrival (cup palms over ears); Step 2: gentle pull of the helix; Step 3: behind-the-ear massage; Step 4: ear rub front and back; Step 5: neck release stretches; Step 6: gentle hum; Step 7: 15-second listening pause.
Will this routine replace medical care or hearing aids?
No. The routine is presented as a supportive daily habit that can improve clarity and reduce listening fatigue for some, but it is not a substitute for audiological evaluation or medical treatment.
What realistic benefits can seniors expect from committing to this routine?
Many people report improved conversational clarity, less fatigue when listening, and better awareness of sounds, though dramatic restoration of hearing is not guaranteed.