Guest guest Posted November 8, 2001 Report Share Posted November 8, 2001 nature cure Natural Remedies Newsletter BE NATURAL. BE HEALTHY =========================================================== List Editor : Puneet Aggarwal a.k.a. Sonzy Edition : November Issue Date : 01/11/2001 Dear NatureLovers, Welcome to another edition of nature cure, your alternative health e-zine where we discuss and solve your health queries through the use of natural herbs and supplements. After the successful launch of Gourdin which has helped thousands of diabetics in 15 months, we are now in process of launching yet another miracle formula developed by an Indian Scientist. Its called CARCTOL and it treats all types of cancer. Over 1900 cases have been taken into trial in the clinic and this supplement taken as a food compound has shown a 30-40% success rate. i.e. Out of every 100 people treated with it, 30-40 people have been COMPLETELY cured of cancer. Dr. Nandlal Tiwari, who developed this wonderful remedy feels that even though CARCTOL is not a 100% proven remedy for Cancer, he is satisfied that he has been able to cure atleast 30% cancer patients. For more information, you can write to us at : cancer =========================================================== This week... Question : Hi Mr. Aggarwal: I have benign positional vertigo and I was wondering if there is anything that you know of that would help my condition. Also do you know why a person would get such a thing? Thankyou for any information you can give. Thanks, Sharon Andres (Browse below for answer) Before we give the answer to this question, please take a look at our Special offers this week. ======================================= ****SPECIAL OFFERS THIS WEEK**** 1.Gourdin the anti-Diabetic Preventive Supplement exclusively available for nature cure rs. $10 OFF every bottle. 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It indeed can be cured. My findings tell me that University of Virginia Vestibular and Balance Centre has helped and cured many BPPV patients. You can go to the following site to know more about it: http://www.cavalierdaily.com/.Archives/1998/October/22/hedizzy.asp Some natural therapies to help in treating BPPV can be illustrated as follows : The vasoconstrictive pain, cool, throbbing, " head in a vice, " or a " steel band around the head, " often with blue rings around the eyes, is helped with warming herbs. Gingko, periwinkle, garlic, ginger, guggal, curcurmin (turmeric) as in curries, other proanthocyanidins such as pycnogenol, grape pips, blueberries, cherries, and other richly pigmented fruits can be used lavishly. Dress warmly and take a brisk walk with long strides (but shallow breathing) to acidify. Cool the hands and feet and vigorously swing the arms to draw blood away from throbbing cerebral vessels. Try a hot bath or shower, with vinegar or mustard, not soaps. To combat alkalinity, the Kali homeopathic remedies (based on the potassium salts) can effectively impact vital force. Ammonium chloride is a readily available drugstore acidifier. Many of us have learned that acid-forming " bad habits " provide us temporary relief of alkaline irritability and pain symptoms. Smoking, soda pop, coffee, alcohol, high animal- protein meals, the grains, especially wheat and wheat germ, cocaine and stress are all acidifying, freeing minerals for function, withdrawing our alkaline reserve. Second part of question : Why does BPPV occur? Answer : The word " dizzy " means different things to different people. The sensation of spinning is referred to as " vertigo. " This is primarily a visual symptom (the room actually appears to turn or jump repeatedly), but it is often accompanied by nausea and vomiting. It is a very distressing symptom which often causes the person to lie down and close his eyes. When prolonged, it is an extremely disabling condition, since walking is difficult or impossible. " Unsteadiness " and " imbalance " refer to a (usually) milder symptom in which the affected individual feels that he is about to fall. He can walk, but may feel the need to support himself in some way. He may also feel that he is veering in one particular direction when he walks. " Lightheadedness " is an even less specific symptom. A lightheaded person simply feels that his head is " not right. " Some people describe this as a drunken sensation. This symptom is usually not disabling, but it can still be very distressing. In each case, what is disordered is the person's sense of how his head (and/or body) is positioned or moving. In order to understand dizziness, it is useful to first understand how we usually sense the position and motion of the head and body. James Sheehy, M.D., says that he usually explains this to his patients in the following way. Dr. Sheehy tells his patients that the brain is a computer which gathers information from a variety of sources. The brain uses this information to arrive at a sense of where the head and body are in space,and how the head and body are moving through space. The inner ear balance organs (the vestibular system), the eyes, and the muscles, joints and tendons of our neck, back and legs are the sources of this information. If for any reason one of these organs starts sending " bad data " to the brain, the brain may have difficulty reconciling the bad data with the good data. When this " confusion " is severe the individual senses it as dizziness. Continuing with this analogy, the treatment of dizziness can also be understood in very simple terms. If the disordered organ recovers from whatever is afflicting it, the brain will once again receive only good data, and the dizziness will soon resolve. If the disordered organ continues to send bad data, the brain must learn to ignore this data. The only way that the brain can accomplish this is to receive a great deal of " practice " distinguishing good data from bad. This explains why various forms of physical therapy (Cawthorne exercises and vestibular rehabilitation, both of which are discussed below) can be very effective in treating dizziness. If the disordered organ malfunctions intermittently, the brain may have a great deal of difficulty learning to ignore the bad data, and so physical therapy may be ineffective. (One example of this is Meniere's disease, in which the inner ear intermittently is afflicted.) Try doing the following set of exercises twice a day (one in morning and one in evening) 1. Sit in an arm chair. Hold your upper body and head still and move only your eyes. Look up, then down, and repeat this 10 times. Look left, then right, and repeat this 10 times. 2. Now you may move your head. Look up, then down, and repeat this 10 times. Rotate your head to the left, then right, and repeat this 10 times. 3. Remain seated, and bend forward from the waist and then back. Repeat this 10 times. Bend to the left from the waist and then to the right. Repeat this 10 times. Dr. John Pillinger writes " : Benign positional vertigo is anything but benign as far as its sufferers are concerned! If you are significantly affected and would like to consider a drug- free approach to treatment, " Cawthorne Cooksey " exercise (given by a physiotherapist) may be of help. These exercises can take some time to work and are not successful in everyone, but help train the vestibular nerve which is involved in balance - to function well again. Your GP can often refer you to the nearest physiotherapy department able to provide this service. Sometimes the referral has to be made by an Ear, Nose and Throat specialist once they have ensured that there is no other underlying reason for your symptoms. " I hope this helps you sharon, and I sincerely wish you are able to combat BPPV easily. Write in for any more queries at puneet Regards Puneet Aggarwal Wishing you Good Health, Naturally! See you all next week. Regards Puneet Aggarwal www.herbscancure.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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