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Joe,

Have you tried Ginkgo Biloba extract up to 320 mg in divided doses. Careful if

taking blood thinners. Take her off aspirin and salicilic products.

regards

Vertigo and dizziness

Does any one recommend a treatment for Vertigo and dizziness for an

elderly lady?

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Hi Joe,

My heart goes out to this woman, because I used to be incapacited by

peripheral vertigo attacks. Through a naturopath, I found Recarcin,

which was my lifesaver. It was developed by Professor Guenther

Enderlein, a brilliant German bacteriologist, whose work I hold in the

same esteem as Dr. 's.

Application involved putting the Recarin drops on a Q-tip, which I

then placed as far as comfortable into each ear. Without fail, the

vertigo attack stopped within a minute.

At that time, I had to order the product from Germany, but it may be

available here now. See:

http://www.medford.co.za/products/sanum/recarcin.html

I have also taken essential oils internally to increase the flow of

bile from my liver to reduce dizziness associated with flu symptoms.

The essential oil of ledum works best for me.

Since there are many causes of vertigo, you may want to note any other

symptoms that this woman is experiencing. For instance, dizziness can

be associated with a toxc load to the liver. By treating that, you

may find the dizziness will subside.

-Lori

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> Does any one recommend a treatment for Vertigo and dizziness for an

> elderly lady?

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I cured mine with a combination of colloidal silver, DMSO, and

inhaling it into my sinus cavity, assuming it was an infection

problem. Worked for me. Took a day or so to notice the difference, all

cleared up in about a week. Just inhaled it up a nostril twice a day.

Not too unpleasant.

Leo

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> Does any one recommend a treatment for Vertigo and dizziness for an

> elderly lady?

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I get vertigo when I have a real bad sinus problem....have them

checked....and clear them and see if the vertigo goes away....mine did

instantaneously with 1 teldrin spansule (no prescription was needed) many

years ago....now when it starts coming on, I know what the problem is and

try to clear the sinus naturally before it gets real bad......

>From: " regehr2001 " <leoelfie@...>

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>Dr

>Subject: Re: Vertigo and dizziness

>Date: Mon, 01 May 2006 21:14:10 -0000

>

>I cured mine with a combination of colloidal silver, DMSO, and

>inhaling it into my sinus cavity, assuming it was an infection

>problem. Worked for me. Took a day or so to notice the difference, all

>cleared up in about a week. Just inhaled it up a nostril twice a day.

>Not too unpleasant.

>Leo

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> > Does any one recommend a treatment for Vertigo and dizziness for an

> > elderly lady?

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I had vertigo once, when I got an especially nasty ear infection. naive, I went

to the doctor and got the wrong antibiotic that just made me sicker.

(erythromycin) then I had to go back and got C-span which they hate because it

" cost so much " . But it cleared it up without the typical nasty yeast problems

cropping up. It seemed to me like the erythromycin was giving me the vertigo

though, since it started a few days after taking the pills.

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wrote:

> problems cropping up. It seemed to me like the erythromycin was giving me the

> vertigo though, since it started a few days after taking the pills.

I get vertigo from taking Melatonin.

Karin

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>I cured mine with a combination of colloidal silver, DMSO, and

>inhaling it into my sinus cavity, assuming it was an infection

>problem. Worked for me. Took a day or so to notice the difference, all

>cleared up in about a week. Just inhaled it up a nostril twice a day.

>Not too unpleasant.

>Leo

Interesting Leo,

What doses did you use to make the mixture?

How else have you used DMSO and what have you combined it with?

Thanks,

Dean

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By the way, the AMA had diagnossed my vertigo as Labrythitis lol (an inner

ear problem) and it was only clogged up sinus! lol....

>From: " Dean " <dean@...>

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><Dr >

>Subject: Re: Re: Vertigo and dizziness

>Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 08:32:49 +0200

>

> >I cured mine with a combination of colloidal silver, DMSO, and

> >inhaling it into my sinus cavity, assuming it was an infection

> >problem. Worked for me. Took a day or so to notice the difference, all

> >cleared up in about a week. Just inhaled it up a nostril twice a day.

> >Not too unpleasant.

> >Leo

>

>

>Interesting Leo,

>What doses did you use to make the mixture?

>How else have you used DMSO and what have you combined it with?

>Thanks,

>Dean

>

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Leo, have you tried CS in the sinus without using DMSO? I know DMSO is a

carrier agent but thought it had alcohol or phenol like properties

(burning/drying). Sinus is thin mucous membrane easily penetrated. DMSO is

great for transdermal on your skin (hyde so to speak)

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8 parts Colloidal Silver (CS) + 2 parts DMSO + all the MSM that will

dissolve into the mixture. It is also effective to break up phlem in

the lungs if it is breathed from a nebulizer (not vaporizor).

Rather than getting into lengthy discusssions of CS on this list, just

go to silver-list@....

That is the best general discussion of all things colloidal silver.

Leo

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> >I cured mine with a combination of colloidal silver, DMSO, and

> >inhaling it into my sinus cavity, assuming it was an infection

> >problem. Worked for me. Took a day or so to notice the difference, all

> >cleared up in about a week. Just inhaled it up a nostril twice a day.

> >Not too unpleasant.

> >Leo

>

>

> Interesting Leo,

> What doses did you use to make the mixture?

> How else have you used DMSO and what have you combined it with?

> Thanks,

> Dean

>

>

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Yes, but it didn't open up sunuses much at all.

Leo

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> Leo, have you tried CS in the sinus without using DMSO? I know DMSO

is a carrier agent but thought it had alcohol or phenol like

properties (burning/drying). Sinus is thin mucous membrane easily

penetrated. DMSO is great for transdermal on your skin (hyde so to speak)

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A friend in AZ was using CS in his sinuses trying to clear up a chronic

infection, and discovered it was candida not bacteria. so has had to alter his

course. I thought CS would also kill yeast/fungus but apparently not.

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Is that in the same category as oscillationitis and spiralitis? LOL

Corey

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> By the way, the AMA had diagnossed my vertigo as Labrythitis lol

(an inner

> ear problem) and it was only clogged up sinus! lol....

>

>

> >From: " Dean " <dean@...>

> >Reply-Dr

> ><Dr >

> >Subject: Re: Re: Vertigo and dizziness

> >Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 08:32:49 +0200

> >

> > >I cured mine with a combination of colloidal silver, DMSO, and

> > >inhaling it into my sinus cavity, assuming it was an infection

> > >problem. Worked for me. Took a day or so to notice the

difference, all

> > >cleared up in about a week. Just inhaled it up a nostril twice

a day.

> > >Not too unpleasant.

> > >Leo

> >

> >

> >Interesting Leo,

> >What doses did you use to make the mixture?

> >How else have you used DMSO and what have you combined it with?

> >Thanks,

> >Dean

> >

> >

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Sorry to hear about that. I've not been on lexapro long either and I haven't

had your symptoms. I guess if this were happening to me I would call my doctor.

Are you taking lexapro for anxiety? I've been taking it for agoraphobia but for

quite a while before lexapro I used Xanax and it seemed to help. One reason I

decided not to continue with that is I ride a motorcycle for example and it kind

of interferes with that. If you can work around those kinds of things Xanax

might help. I know it can be overused though.

Mark

niteyorkie75 <niteyorkie75@...> wrote:

Today is day 8 of 5 mg Lexapro. It has helped my anxiety a good bit

and I am sleeping much better. However, I don't think I can continue

to take it. The vertigo and dizziness is getting worse instead of

better. I hate this, because I have tried all the SSRIs and the only

one that didn't cause this was Paxil. You're not suppose to take it if

you are trying to get pregnant. I can't decide what to do. Thanks for

all your support.

Niteyorkie

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Today is day 8 of 5 mg Lexapro. It has helped my anxiety a good bit

and I am sleeping much better. However, I don't think I can continue

to take it. The vertigo and dizziness is getting worse instead of

better. I hate this, because I have tried all the SSRIs and the only

one that didn't cause this was Paxil. You're not suppose to take it if

you are trying to get pregnant. I can't decide what to do. Thanks for

all your support.

Niteyorkie

I didnt know SSRI's causes vertigo and dizziness. Terry

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