You are able to hear through a biological electrical process.
That is, electric current is transported from the outside world to
your nerves of hearing. Here, with the help of available enzymes,
your nerves become activated and transport the sound throughout
your audio mechanism and you hear distinguishable messages.
How Enzymes Help You Hear. Basically, your ear consists
the visible outer ear, the middle ear of three separate parts funnel that reaches into your ear drum. This is a thin, tightly
stretched membrane. It vibrates when sound waves strike it (like
and the inner ear. The outer ear is a trumpet-shaped organ with a
vibrate the ear drum, this vibration is transferred via these tiny
shaped like a hammer, an anvil and a stirrup. When sound waves
the top of a drum.) The middle ear contains three small bones
bones into the third part of your ear, your inner ear. In this portion,
microscopically tiny hairs wave back and
a sound is made, it is transferred through these three parts of your
These functions take place in a flash. From the split second
ear and sent to your brain.
The presence of sufficient amounts of enzymes determines
the effectiveness of the sound you will hear.
Enzymes in your audio components alert your three segments to
Accepts Sound, Transmits It, Creates Understanding.
standing as the sound becomes translated into a message in your
accept sound. Instantly, enzymes cause transmission and under-
I would be the same “lifeless” substances as foods you eat that are
brain. Were it not for enzymes, sounds would not be heard. They
not digested. Therefore, you require an abundant amount of en-
zymes available not only in your body but in your daily food
program so that they will be able to help you hear…and hear well!