Guest guest Posted January 9, 2004 Report Share Posted January 9, 2004 I found that Meniere's describes NOT a disease, but a group of symptoms. But looky, here's a recent study that reveals a link to low antioxidant levels, particularly the most important, glutathione. (and oral glutathione is for the most part, not even absorbed) What you'd need is cold-processed whey and selenium to produce it in spades: ________________________________________ Acta Otolaryngol. 2003 Aug;123(6):697-703. Radical scavengers for Meniere's disease after failure of conventional therapy: a pilot study. Takumida M, Anniko M, Ohtani M. Department of Otolaryngology, Hiroshima University School of Medicine, Hiroshima, Japan. masati@... OBJECTIVE: To perform a trial to assess the efficacy of radical scavengers, i.e. rebamipide, vitamin C and glutathione, for the treatment of Meniere's disease (MD). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Rebamipide (300 mg/day), vitamin C (600 mg/day) and/or glutathione (300 mg/day) were given orally for at least 8 weeks to 25 patients with poorly controlled MD. RESULTS: Of 22 patients, 21 showed marked improvement of vertigo; 12/27 ears showed improvement of hearing disorders; 17/27 ears showed improvement of tinnitus; and 18/25 patients showed improvement of disability. CONCLUSION: This study suggests that treatment using radical scavengers has the potential to become an effective new therapy for MD. Publication Types: Case Reports Clinical Trial PMID: 12953767 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] _______________________________________________________ Duncan Crow http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2004 Report Share Posted January 9, 2004 Your assesment of Meniere's as not a disease is correct. My third ENT finally described it properly to me as a set of symptoms for which there is no other diagnosis. Thanks for the article. I will pass it on to my Mom as well. Rhonda Meniere's disease - low antioxidant glutathione I found that Meniere's describes NOT a disease, but a group of symptoms. But looky, here's a recent study that reveals a link to low antioxidant levels, particularly the most important, glutathione. (and oral glutathione is for the most part, not even absorbed) What you'd need is cold-processed whey and selenium to produce it in spades: ________________________________________ Acta Otolaryngol. 2003 Aug;123(6):697-703. Radical scavengers for Meniere's disease after failure of conventional therapy: a pilot study. Takumida M, Anniko M, Ohtani M. Department of Otolaryngology, Hiroshima University School of Medicine, Hiroshima, Japan. masati@... OBJECTIVE: To perform a trial to assess the efficacy of radical scavengers, i.e. rebamipide, vitamin C and glutathione, for the treatment of Meniere's disease (MD). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Rebamipide (300 mg/day), vitamin C (600 mg/day) and/or glutathione (300 mg/day) were given orally for at least 8 weeks to 25 patients with poorly controlled MD. RESULTS: Of 22 patients, 21 showed marked improvement of vertigo; 12/27 ears showed improvement of hearing disorders; 17/27 ears showed improvement of tinnitus; and 18/25 patients showed improvement of disability. CONCLUSION: This study suggests that treatment using radical scavengers has the potential to become an effective new therapy for MD. Publication Types: Case Reports Clinical Trial PMID: 12953767 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] _______________________________________________________ Duncan Crow http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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