Vertigo and Meniere's Disease - Real Causes and Dietary Supplement Treatment Plan
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Vertigo
Vertigo is caused by one or more of the 60 types of Epstein-Barr virus that release neurotoxins that stick to the vagus nerve, inflaming and irritating it. This causes a number of symptoms, including dizziness or feeling like you're on a moving boat, as the vagus nerve is primarily responsible for balance. Medical science and studies are still not clear that this is the real cause of this neurological condition.
Meniere's disease
In Ménière's disease, the theoretical belief that calcium crystals cause the disease is incorrect. Ménière's disease is actually neurological, caused by a low-grade viral infection affecting the vagus and inner ear nerves.
This symptom is not the result of destruction of calcium crystals in the inner ear. Rather, when EBV leaves the thyroid as it moves into stage 4, it usually moves quickly, rapidly increases in number, and often releases an explosion of neurotoxins into the bloodstream. The vagus nerves and even the diaphragm become sensitive and allergic to the neurotoxins, causing them to become inflamed, causing dizziness and other disturbing balance problems. When the vagus nerve swells like this, it causes tightness in the chest and neck, and as the nerve passes into the skull, it even causes some very mild inflammation in the lower part of the brain. This swelling of the brain itself (which is so small that it cannot be detected on an MRI or CT scan) can compound balance problems, leading to a chronic balance problem where you feel as if you are constantly on a boat or on board an airplane that is always in a turbulent landing phase.
Dietary supplement treatment plan
- Fresh celery stem juice: gradually reach 1 liter daily
- Celeryforce : 2 capsules twice daily
- Barley grass juice powder : 2 tsp or 6 capsules daily
- B-complex vitamins : 1 capsule daily
- Cat's claw : 2 droppers twice daily
- Chaga mushroom : 2 tsp or 6 capsules daily
- Curcumin : 2 capsules twice daily
- EPA and DHA (not of fish origin) : 1 capsule daily (with dinner)
- Dosage: 1 dropper daily
- Lemon balm : 3 droppers three times a day
- L-glutamine: 1 capsule daily
- Licorice : 1 dropper daily (take for 2 weeks, then take 2 weeks off)
- L-lysine : 5 capsules of 500 mg twice a day
- Lomatium root: 2 droppers twice daily
- Magnesium glycinate : 1 capsule daily
- Monolaurin: 1 capsule daily
- Mullet leaves: 3 droppers twice daily
- Olive leaf : 1 dropper twice a day
- Spirulina : 2 tsp or 6 capsules daily
- Vitamin B12 (adenosylcobalamin with methylcobalamin) : 2 droppers twice a day
- Vitamin C in microcrystals (Micro-C) : 4 capsules twice a day
- Wild blueberries powder : 2 tsp daily
- Zinc (zinc sulfate) : 2 droppers twice daily
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