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: Tinnitus and I was diagnosed with Meniere's
Disease. Had a long stressful marriage. Five years ago slipped on
broken eggs in supermarket - my feet went forward and I fell on my
back and hit my head on concrete floor. Suffer every day to some
degree and sometimes have what I call monster attacks, though these
have lessened.
My tinnitus is high pitched hissing, however, I do have a variety of sounds at times. Occasionally when the pressure seems less - this is the time when I have an attack. I have also thought my Eustacian tube was blocked, however, specialists have told me "this is just a sensation of Meniere's". They say it feels like it's block, but it's not! When I have an attack I usually feel pulsing/throbbing at the right side of the bridge of my nose.
I sometimes get a popping noise in my eardrum. I would appreciate your advice and whether you think your product could help.
Our Response
Hello Kaye,
I would like to thank you for the detailed description of your tinnitus and the history behind it. This makes it so much easier for me to help you choose the correct tinnitus relief remedy. This is obviously important as one cannot expect effective lasting relief if the correct tinnitus relief medication is not taken.
There is no doubt in my mind that you are suffering from Meniere's disease and the tinnitus that accompanies it. The ears and inner ear structures are extremely delicate and sensitive and damage can occur quite easily. The incident when you fell and hit your head has probably caused cochlear damage.
Our Meniere's disease course of treatment, has achieved excellent results and helped so many people from all over the world and I know that it will be very beneficial to you as well.

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