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Sorry :) I cut a sliver about the size of a dime and poured boiling

water over it, added honey and drank it when it was cool enough. It's

good for colds too, some lemon and a couple of grains of cayenne

pepper... sooo good for you.

 

Steph }:o)

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How did you take or apply the ginger to help with your vertigo?

 

Linda

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Didn't have anything but fresh ginger. :)

 

Molecular ingestion... I like the sound of that! :D makes sense though.

It's aromatherapy :) it should work :)

 

Steph }:o)

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Hey Steph, Linda .. other good folks ..

 

That'll work - obviously. So will ginger cookies .. and ginger tea ..

and ginger dang near anything else .. I am serious!

 

> Sorry :) I cut a sliver about the size of a dime and poured boiling

> water over it, added honey and drank it when it was cool enough. It's

> good for colds too, some lemon and a couple of grains of cayenne

> pepper... sooo good for you.

 

But .. just sniffing the EO works too .. that's what " Aroma " Therapy is

all about. When we're dealing with psychological or emotional issues

" aroma " coupled with olfactory memory is powerful .. but in the case of

physiological problems .. a more accurate name might be .. " molecular

ingestion " . If y'all ever see that written again .. I hereby claim the

rights cause I just pulled it out of my .. uhhh .. pocket. ;-)

 

Why so? Because its all about chemistry .. about inhalation of the

volatile molecules of a plant .. and eventually it enters the blood

stream and we gain therapeutic value of some sort.

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I keep posting this to see if any one has any ideas.

My husband is having vertigo when he stands up and move around, walking, running, doing exercises. As long as he is sitting down he has fine, only with movement does he experience this.

I have beeen trying to read some things but to no avail yet. He has taken low doses of tranquilizers, tried going off his blood pressure medicine and had a guy do some kind of exercise where he lays on a table and adjust his head and neck some way. did't work.

Any thoughts?

He had cancer surgery a couple of years ago and they removed his ear and a large tumor around it. i thought this might have somehting to do with it but the vertigo didn't develop until about six months ago.

Any suggestions would be so helpful

thank you. g

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Maybe his other ear is the problem. Vertigo and ears do go together. The only other thing I can think of is a chemical sensitivity like to aspartame.

Hugh

 

 

 

Gracie Becker <grabec Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2009 10:35:14 AM Vertigo

 

 

I keep posting this to see if any one has any ideas.

My husband is having vertigo when he stands up and move around, walking, running, doing exercises. As long as he is sitting down he has fine, only with movement does he experience this.

I have beeen trying to read some things but to no avail yet. He has taken low doses of tranquilizers, tried going off his blood pressure medicine and had a guy do some kind of exercise where he lays on a table and adjust his head and neck some way. did't work.

Any thoughts?

He had cancer surgery a couple of years ago and they removed his ear and a large tumor around it. i thought this might have somehting to do with it but the vertigo didn't develop until about six months ago.

Any suggestions would be so helpful

thank you. g

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Does he protect the ear canal when he showers? As people age I am amazed at how

much bigger the ear canal gets and people get water in their ear and it can

cause vertigo as well.

 

, " Gracie Becker " <grabec wrote:

>

> I keep posting this to see if any one has any ideas.

> My husband is having vertigo when he stands up and move around, walking,

running, doing exercises. As long as he is sitting down he has fine, only with

movement does he experience this.

> I have beeen trying to read some things but to no avail yet. He has taken low

doses of tranquilizers, tried going off his blood pressure medicine and had a

guy do some kind of exercise where he lays on a table and adjust his head and

neck some way. did't work.

> Any thoughts?

> He had cancer surgery a couple of years ago and they removed his ear and a

large tumor around it. i thought this might have somehting to do with it but the

vertigo didn't develop until about six months ago.

> Any suggestions would be so helpful

> thank you. g

>

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This is related to his liver and yes, the loss of his ear would increase the likelihood - I have had great effect with ginger on this problem - as well as being effective for travel sickness it is a liver tonic. If he likes ginger then he can eat a heap of glace ginger, otherwise put some powdered ginger in capsules. I cured my vertigo this way.

 

Jane

 

 

Gracie Becker

 

I keep posting this to see if any one has any ideas.

My husband is having vertigo when he stands up and move around, walking, running, doing exercises. As long as he is sitting down he has fine, only with movement does he experience this.

I have beeen trying to read some things but to no avail yet. He has taken low doses of tranquilizers, tried going off his blood pressure medicine and had a guy do some kind of exercise where he lays on a table and adjust his head and neck some way. did't work.

Any thoughts?

He had cancer surgery a couple of years ago and they removed his ear and a large tumor around it. i thought this might have somehting to do with it but the vertigo didn't develop until about six months ago.

Any suggestions would be so helpful

thank you. g

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Dear G

I had a bad bout with positional vertigo about 8 years ago. It cleared up when

i followed the regimen [diet, supplements] of a naturopath who used one of those

german kinesiology-based diagnostic machines, i forgot what they are called.

It came back after awhile, and i self treated with ginko, which worked like a

charm. I used " Ginkogold " although a less expensive reputable brand would

probably do. It acts by increasing circulation to the head in general.

Hope this helps, cindy

 

 

 

 

 

 

, " Jane MacRoss " <highfield1

wrote:

>

> This is related to his liver and yes, the loss of his ear would increase the

likelihood - I have had great effect with ginger on this problem - as well as

being effective for travel sickness it is a liver tonic. If he likes ginger

then he can eat a heap of glace ginger, otherwise put some powdered ginger in

capsules. I cured my vertigo this way.

>

> Jane

>

> Gracie Becker

>

>

> I keep posting this to see if any one has any ideas.

> My husband is having vertigo when he stands up and move around, walking,

running, doing exercises. As long as he is sitting down he has fine, only with

movement does he experience this.

> I have beeen trying to read some things but to no avail yet. He has taken

low doses of tranquilizers, tried going off his blood pressure medicine and had

a guy do some kind of exercise where he lays on a table and adjust his head and

neck some way. did't work.

> Any thoughts?

> He had cancer surgery a couple of years ago and they removed his ear and a

large tumor around it. i thought this might have somehting to do with it but the

vertigo didn't develop until about six months ago.

> Any suggestions would be so helpful

> thank you. g

>

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