Guest guest Posted March 29, 2004 Report Share Posted March 29, 2004 Sunday, March 28, 2004 4:39 PM JoAnn, Do you have any recommendations for Vertigo, it's causes and cures? I have a friend that suddenly developed it and was told they know very little about it and nothing can be done. Harry Harry Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2004 Report Share Posted March 29, 2004 , Frank <califpacific> wrote: > > > Sunday, March 28, 2004 4:39 PM > > > JoAnn, > Do you have any recommendations for Vertigo, it's causes and cures? I have a > friend that suddenly developed it and was told they know very little about > it and nothing can be done. > Harry I believe I have something on this. First of all could you tell me if your friend is male or female... as these symptoms are frequently associated with menopause. Regards, JoAnn > > Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2004 Report Share Posted March 29, 2004 , " H & M Feld " <ariel@e...> wrote: > Female, vegetarian, good health, good weight, right around that " time " too at 52, although I have not asked. > Harry > > , Frank > > <califpacific> wrote: > > > Sunday, March 28, 2004 4:39 PM > > > JoAnn, > > > Do you have any recommendations for Vertigo, it's causes and > > cures? I have a friend that suddenly developed it and was told they know very little about it and nothing can be done. > > > Harry Harry, There may be any number of underlying reasons for vertigo , although Balch claims that it typically is linked to inner ear function which controls balance with something called 'otoliths' (calcium carbonate crystals) that shift in response to head movements and bends 'fiber cells' that send signals to our brain. The brain uses these signals to calculate the positioning of the head and control equilibrium/balance. He claims that as we age, debris accumulates in the inner ear pressing against these hair cells, resulting in false signals being sent to the brain which interferes with our balance resulting in vertigo. He advises that anytime these spells occur we should attempt to sit and to focus at a fixed object until they start to subside. There are any number of supplements which should be taken as well, mainly all of the B-vitamin complex, vitamin E, Coq10, Vitamin A, Zinc, C up to 10,000 mg daily in divided doses, magnesium 750 mgs daily altogether, Kelp, Brewers Yeast,a good multivitamin and mineral complex,melatonin and DMG. Herbs he recommends are Dandelion, Grated ginger root,Gingko and any others that tend to improve circulation. He advises limiting sodium intake to no more than 2,000 mgs per day. He claims too much sodium interrupts the 'workings' of the inner ear. He recomends avoiding alcohol, caffeine, nicotine, eliminating ALL fried foods as well! If beginning to experience vertigo after taking medication, Balch says to assume that the problem is " drug related " . Even vegetarians can benefit from taking a closer look at their diet, ensuring that they avoid ALL GMO soy (most commonly found in meat substitutes) and Dairy foods (including cheese) that are not organic in nature. Also its best to eat only organically grown fruits and veggies in order to avoid unnecessary residues and exposure to irradiation foods.Free radicals taken in from these residues can be problematic especially when approaching menopause. Growth hormones, antibiotics in non-organic dairy, butter, margarines, mayo, salad dressings and eggs contains tons of Xenoestrogens, not to mention dioxins and other contaminants that tend to interfere with our natural hormone balance. For this many women use (mexican) wild yam based progesterone creams which helps to correct estrogen to progesterone ratios It's essential that we know our product and our supplier and above all to observe our body's response. Today most USP progesterone is, in fact, extracted from soy. Neither USP nor human progesterone is present in either of the major plant sources (soybean or wild yam). Yams contain the sterol diosgenin, whereas soybeans contain the sterol stigmasterol—both of which have progesterone-like effects. Substances sold as USP progesterone is produced in the lab by hydrolyzing extracts of soy or yam and converting saponins into sapogenins, two of which, sarsasapogenin (soy) and diosgenin (yam) provide the majority of derivation of natural progesterone produced for medical purposes. While diosgenin may have some progestogenic or even phytoestrogenic action, the effect varies from one person to another. If she discovers that this is menopausal related, I fervently believe that black cohosh supplements are best for alleviating symptoms. I have used quite a bit of non-gmo soy and other beans with good results, although I find that fermented soy is the very best for this. Also while I'm on the subject I would like to mention that GLA effectively reduces menopausal symptoms. GLA is found mainly in EPO, black currant and borage oils. Mexican Wild yam, given in combination with black cohosh, is not only common in menopause formulas but is also an effective pain- relieving remedy. Vertigo may be linked to oxygen deficiency from poor circulation in the brain or leading up to the brain (very frequently caused by narrowing of the arteries) or abnormalities in blood pressure readings ( excessively high or low). This may be one reason Balch recommends gingko. Gingko is wonderful for circulation. Rosemary is also good for improving brain function and oxygenation. I believe that any of the herbs/supplements which aid circulation and improve oxygen flow would help in alleviating her vertigo symptoms. Most of this was taken from " Prescription for Nutritional Healing " by Dr. James A. Balch & Phyliss Balch Regards, JoAnn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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