Guest guest Posted April 12, 2007 Report Share Posted April 12, 2007 Sharon,I had some time to try and help you more. I have worked with a lot of people that have had ear problems related to dairy products and dizziness was a factor with some. Equilibrium takes place in the ears. I work with one man who is 92 and he gets dizzy when ever he eats dairy products. Chemicals in foods could be a factor as well. MSG has long been known to cause dizziness. What is your husbands diet like? I would also be concerned about inflammation, microbial infections, and the over-all condition of the nervous system. Heavy metal concentrations can be linked to tinnitus and dizziness. There are a whole host of things that I would check as a kinesiologist. When I run tests to find causes, I check to see if the problem is related to diet (allergies, nutrient deficiencies, food chemicals, etc.), microbial infections ( bacteria, virus, fungal, parasitic), dehydration, blood pressure imbalances, incompatibility to chemicals ( perfume, after shave, etc.), an imbalance of gases in the blood, red blood cell deficiencies, pH imbalances, etc. I have found dizziness to be related to vitamin B complex deficiencies many times. I just worked with a guy in Tucson who had dizziness that was related to a B complex deficiency and imbalance that was caused by taking an isolated synthetic B vitamin. It was B 6. He stopped the synthetic vitamins and I started him on flax seed oil and made some other dietary changes. There are a whole host of things that could be checked. One of the reasons that I mention heavy metals is because molecules of mercury, have been proven to bond to the oxygen receptor sites on erythrocytes ( red blood cells ). The cell cannot carry oxygen if the receptor sites are loaded with something else. A lack of oxygen definitely leads to dizziness. Kinesiology can even tell if there are heavy metals connected to red blood cell receptor cites. I thought that I would give you a little more information. Hope it can help in some way. Jerry Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Mail Beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2007 Report Share Posted April 12, 2007 thank you so much Wayne for taking time to think about this for us. My husband HAS had considerable exposure to heavy metals as he is retired from working in a silver mine for many years. he also worked in both the zinc and lead plants! we cant use white sheets because after sleeping on them for a while they all turn grey from the metals still leeching out of his skin. he also has tinnitis and serious hearing damage which could be from the metals or it could be from exposure to all the noisy drills he had to work near. he has been retired for quite a few years now. ( retired early because he was born blind in one eye, and got cataracts in the good eye from working miles underground, and then when operated on for that they burned holes in his good eye during surgery.) anyway... all of these things could be contributing to his problems, but he has not had any noticeable dizzyness til recently. things in the past year which may have some bearing on it. he did have surgery on his nose about a year ago, to repair damage (broken nose and cartilage) done when a huge metal pully hit him in the face in the mine years ago. His nose doc says that some of that repair work didnt take and the passage is closed up somewhat again. also we both did a parasite cleanse last month taking herbal liquid orally for about a month. we both took the same thing. i didnt get dizzy. he quit his zocor, which could have allowed some arteries to plug up worse, which could have caused lack of oxygen. also while on the diet he did drink some diet drinks with artificial sweetners in them. mostly splenda but I think some may have had aspartame. ( I told him not to..sigh.. I wont drink the stuff) - Wayne Anderson Wednesday, April 11, 2007 5:26 PM for Sharon Jagger on dizzyness Sharon,I had some time to try and help you more. I have worked with a lot of people that have had ear problems related to dairy products and dizziness was a factor with some. Equilibrium takes place in the ears. I work with one man who is 92 and he gets dizzy when ever he eats dairy products. Chemicals in foods could be a factor as well. MSG has long been known to cause dizziness. What is your husbands diet like? I would also be concerned about inflammation, microbial infections, and the over-all condition of the nervous system. Heavy metal concentrations can be linked to tinnitus and dizziness. There are a whole host of things that I would check as a kinesiologist. When I run tests to find causes, I check to see if the problem is related to diet (allergies, nutrient deficiencies, food chemicals, etc.), microbial infections ( bacteria, virus, fungal, parasitic), dehydration, blood pressure imbalances, incompatibility to chemicals ( perfume, after shave, etc.), an imbalance of gases in the blood, red blood cell deficiencies, pH imbalances, etc. I have found dizziness to be related to vitamin B complex deficiencies many times. I just worked with a guy in Tucson who had dizziness that was related to a B complex deficiency and imbalance that was caused by taking an isolated synthetic B vitamin. It was B 6. He stopped the synthetic vitamins and I started him on flax seed oil and made some other dietary changes. There are a whole host of things that could be checked. One of the reasons that I mention heavy metals is because molecules of mercury, have been proven to bond to the oxygen receptor sites on erythrocytes ( red blood cells ). The cell cannot carry oxygen if the receptor sites are loaded with something else. A lack of oxygen definitely leads to dizziness. Kinesiology can even tell if there are heavy metals connected to red blood cell receptor cites. I thought that I would give you a little more information. Hope it can help in some way. Jerry Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection.Try the free Mail Beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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