Soundbites Personal supply

Clinically proven to preserve and improve hearing within 6 months of daily use.

Developed at the University of Michigan Medical School.

36 years of pioneering auditory neuroscience research.

9 issued patents.

A daily routine for hearing preservation is possible for the first time.

Safe for all ages. Available without a prescription.

How Soundbites helps

So advanced you don’t stick them in your ears. A micronutrient cocktail in two softgel capsules.

Insulates your ears from the inside. Works in 30 minutes. Lasts up to 24 hours.

Complex science. Safe, elegant solution. Designed for daily use. Clinically proven to preserve and improve hearing.

Soundbites for adults and children

$39.99 per month

$33.99 with a cancel-anytime subscription. SAVE 15%.

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  • Safe biomedicine regulated as a dietary supplement by the U.S. FDA

Our happy customers

Monica V., Toronto

“I have extreme sensitivity to normal sound levels. I could barely go into a store. Now I do my own errands. I'm getting a part of my life back that I thought was gone forever. I’ve been using Soundbites for two years and will take it for the rest of my life!”

Zachary B., Pro Drummer

“Tinnitus is permanent like tattoos, but the suffering doesn’t have to be. Soundbites is extremely effective. I use it every day to keep my tinnitus out of the way of my life.”

Glenn G., MD

"I have found Soundbites to be of clear benefit for patients. These real changes are clinically important. The significance of this achievement cannot be overstated."

Art H., Commercial Pilot

"After taking Soundbites for
over a year, my audiograph
showed a freeze in hearing
decline and improvement in frequencies which had
shown a decline."

About hearing loss, noise, tinnitus, and cognitive dysfunction.

Sensorineural hearing loss

Sensorineural hearing loss, or SNHL, is the medical term for hearing loss caused by damage and dysfunction of inner ear nerve cells. SNHL is commonly called hearing loss because it accounts for more than 90% of all hearing loss.

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Life is loud

Ask someone with hearing loss to think back on how it happened and they'll likely tell you about loud music and live concerts, or noise from motorsports, various machines, manufacturing, military service or living in a noisy city.

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Tinnitus

Tinnitus is called ringing in the ear, and it's highly correlated with hearing loss.Temporary tinnitus is a warning sign and it goes away. When it's permanent it's an incurable neurological disorder indicating hearing system dysfunction.

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Cognitive dysfunction

Soundbites helps preserve cognitive health and reduces dementia risk because hearing loss is known to hasten cognitive dysfunction, a disability strongly correlated with hearing loss.

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