Guest guest Posted May 12, 2006 Report Share Posted May 12, 2006 Does anyone know of anything that will help relieve/cure dizziness and vertigo? A cause has not been found! My mom had Menieres. I am desparate and I don't have money for lengthy Naturopathic treatments. I just want answers and to know what I can do to help myself. Julie Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2006 Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 Check out zinc. You may need this mineral. I read an article on this in relation to dizziness. Candy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2006 Report Share Posted May 15, 2006 Thank you! Candy's Plum Crazy <ccheney wrote: Check out zinc. You may need this mineral. I read an article on this in relation to dizziness.Candy How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2006 Report Share Posted May 15, 2006 ---these 2 books could realy help you Also two must have books on the medical side which give the treatments, the causes and the philosophy of the healing of his work are The Encyclopaedia of Healing by Reba Ann Karp ISBN 0-446-30981-8 This is a condensed version of the readings giving causes and cures and some feed back from people using the treatments -Valuable The Edgar Cayce Handbook for Health through Drugless therapy by Hugh Lynn Cayce Harold Reilly and Ruth Hagy Brod ISBN 0-02-601960-4 Harold reillys 43 years of experience of working with the readings the results he, got the treatments he gave- a very valuable book phiil In , Julie <illgalus wrote: > > Does anyone know of anything that will help relieve/cure dizziness and vertigo? > A cause has not been found! My mom had Menieres. > I am desparate and I don't have money for lengthy Naturopathic treatments. I just want answers and to know what I can do to help myself. > > Julie > > > > > > Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low rates. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 Does anyone know of anything that will help relieve/cure dizziness and vertigo? A cause has not been found! My mom had Menieres. I am desparate and I don't have money for lengthy Naturopathic treatments. I just want answers and to know what I can do to help myself. Julie Hi Julie, Sometimes dizzyness is due to a sluggish liver. It never hurts to make sure this all important organ is working at top capacity. Visit http://curezone for tips on cleanses. Have you tried ear candling? You can do it at home with a friend. Ask Google more about it. And try some ginger tea and some Foot Reflexology. All harmless if they don't help! If you find you have Meniere's, here is my file on it, thanks to a person who suffers from it. The tip on zinc was bang-on. Repeat post: A while ago I received an email from a gentleman who is managing Meniere's with diet and supplements. His recommendations follow, slightly edited for brevity. To find out which foods are highest in zinc, the wonderful folks at the George Mateljan foundation will tell you. http://whfoods.org I asked Henri permission to use his words, but never heard back. So to make things right I will post his greeting, which includes a link to his business, I am sure he would like that. Cheers,Henri YauckInfo~ ~ ^ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~A Business Dream Come Truehttp://www.ehenri.ca Concerning, Meniere's. When this condition is diagnosed, thereis always a severe lack of Zinc in the fluid of the inner ear, evenwith-in the fluid in the eyes and also a lack of it in the prostrate.This in turn cause depletion in other important organs, nerve tissuesand brain tissues as well. In addition the nerve sheaths, capillariesand minute venus systems show signs of deterioration.When it was first discovered it was discovered in people70 and over and predominantly the male population and wasclassed as a disease of the aged.However, today, 2004 and current it is surfacing in womenas well, the youngest case I have come across is a young ladyof 23 (very, very tragic). Apparently (known by medical profession)oral contraceptives interfere with Zinc and other mineral absorption.Having said all of the above, what is the cure? Unfortunatelythere is none. But you can control it to the point of leadinga fairly normal life.The first thing that you need do is reduce dairy product consumptionor eliminate it altogether. This is major. The reason for this is theheavy injection of chemicals/hormones and antibiotics injected intothe dairy cows, these contrary to what you may have been told,find their way into your system (if you consume dairy) and thorougha chemical reaction slow the absorption of Zinc and several othervital minerals.Second, begin a heavy Zinc supplementation program. Here youneed to also ad copper to help the zinc absorb. In addition, regularsupplementation of MSM to help restore nervous, venus and capillaryfunction. Zinc by the way is also found in the DNA of every cell,so you can see the importance it plays. My own recommendation isthat if you are over 35 you should be supplementing with 15 - 20milligrams a day with 2 milligrams of copper every other day toavoid getting Meniere's. One indictor of zinc deficiency is if you lookat your nails and see little white spots like little clouds scatteredthrough the nails, although this may not be the case with everyone,it does hold true for most, this suggests Zinc deficiency in progress.In addition, it is important to keep a certain amount of calcium(multiple sources) in your blood by supplementing with your breakfastor morning meal. (Strong Bones by New Roots herbal recommended)this also means the occasional use of vitamins D and A.It helps to reduce the consumption of red meats as well, even ifyou do switch to organic beef, toxins and chemicals accumulatein highest concentrations in animal fat. These types of toxins andchemicals seem to trigger the symptoms when you have the disease,as do long chain sugars.One of the misfortunes of the medical profession is because there isa slight pressure or sensation of pressure in the inner ear as well as tinnitusthey often prescribe a diuretic or elimination of salt, which simplyproduces deafness quicker. What causes this sensation is a slightthickening of the fluid in the inner ear, a diuretic or reduction of saltwill only aggravate this condition more... in actual practice a littlesea salt added to the diet will help the inner ear retain a little morewater an thus thin the fluid to a more normal consistency reducingthe feeling of pressure somewhat. In addition salt is required forthe normal osmosis of cellular fluid movement in most every cellin the body so severe restriction of salt can have serious side effectsthat are not reversible.Now, another vital ingredient is walking. The legs have oftenbeen called your second heart, for good reason. At any momentin time they contain almost one third of your blood supply andmoving them in a good brisk walking motion stimulates circulationeven thorough out your brain as well as other parts where bloodcan stagnate. I use a step counter and have added an extra6000+ steps to my daily routine. In addition, I have added bar bellexercise to keep my upper body in tone.If you follow the above, if you have Meniere's, in about 8 - 14 monthsmost of your symptoms will disappear and after 24 months or soyou may still have slight bouts of dizziness from time to time. But,you can't go off the regime for prolonged periods of time or symptomswill start to re-appear. This is a control situation, because of thedamage caused to the system through depletion of Zinc and MSMin the system. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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