Because of the chronic nature of this condition, the Meniere's Disease Treatment Course consists of two separate and distinct remedies and is only supplied in units of 12 weeks.
This combination of remedies has achieved remarkable success at relieving the ear pressure, nausea, vertigo and tinnitus associated with Meniere's Disease.
The first half of the course consists of a remedy specifically formulated to treat the fullness or feeling of pressure in the ear, nausea and vertigo symptoms.
The second half of the course consists of our ever poplular Cochlea DamageTinnitus remedy which is one of our original remedies and is certainly our most successful tinnitus treatment remedy.
These two remedies in combination, have achieved remarkable success at treating the NAUSEA AND VERTIGO as well as RELIEVING TINNITUS ASSOCIATED WITH MENIERE'S DISEASE
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Client asked:
Meniere's Disease: I am a 15 year old boy,who has for sometime been
suffering from ringing in my right ear. , which I can cope with.
However, once every one to two weeks I suffer a severe attack, which affects my balance and causes nausea. I then have to lay down for sometime, and usually the next day I have recovered enough to carry on with everyday life. I am very active and play a high level of rugby football.
am also due to start my GCSE examinations in a few days and I am very worried about the attacks, one of which I suffered yesterday. My doctor has told me that I have vertigo and has prescribed certain drugs, which do not seem to have any positive effect. Please can you help me with this problem?
Our Response
Hello Thomas,
The condition that you have so eloquently decribed is known as Meniere's Disease. I have described what causes Meniere's and what you can do about it it great detail in the link below.
I would advise that you pay particular attention to the dietary and eating information outlined below as it will help control those feelings of vertigo and nausea to a great degree.
We do have lots of successes in the treatment of Meniere's Disease so keep your chin up.

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