Meniere's Disease - dizziness, nausea and vertigo

What is Menieres Disease?

Meniere's Disease is a disorder of the inner ear that causes episodes of vertigo, tinnitus, a feeling of fullness or pressure in the ear, and fluctuating hearing loss. 

A typical attack of Meniere's Disease may be preceded by fullness or aching in one or both ears. Hearing fluctuation and/or tinnitus (ringing or sounds in the ears) may also precede an attack.

How long does a Meniere's Disease attack last?

The average attack lasts two to four hours. A Meniere's Disease episode generally involves severe vertigo, head spinning and dizziness, imbalance, nausea, and vomiting.

After a severe attack, most people find that they are extremely exhausted and must sleep for several hours. In some people, Meniere's episodes may occur in clusters; that is, several attacks may occur within a short time. In other cases, weeks, months, or even years may pass between episodes.

Between the acute attacks, most people are free of symptoms or note only mild imbalance and tinnitus. 

What causes Meniere's Disease

The fluid-filled hearing and balance structures of the inner ear normally function independent of the body's overall fluid/blood system. In a normal inner ear, the fluid is maintained at a constant volume and contains specific concentrations of sodium, potassium, chloride, and other electrolytes. This fluid bathes the sensory cells of the inner ear and allows them to function normally. 

Certain substances in your blood and other body fluids influence your inner ear fluid. For instance, when you eat foods that are high in salt or sugar, your blood level concentration of salt or sugar increases, and this, in turn, will affect the concentration of substances in your inner ear. 

With injury or degeneration of the inner ear structures, independent control may be lost, and the volume and concentration of the inner ear fluid fluctuate with changes in the body's fluid/blood. 

Hydrops - pressure or fullness in the ears - a feeling of fullness in the ear

This fluctuation of the trace elements in the inner ear fluid is waht auses the symptoms of hydrops - pressure or fullness in the ears, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), hearing loss, dizziness and imbalance.

Meniere's Disease Treatments

We have had vexcellent success in the treatment of Meniere's Disease by adopting a multi-faceted approach.

This involves a course of treatment remedies over a three month period.

The three month Meniere's Disease treatment course includes the taking of two separate homeopathic preparations, and following a special and simple to follow Meniere's Disease diet.

The first remedy is taken to treat the cochlear damage tinnitus associated with Meniere's Disease.

This is very important as tinnitus often aggravates or triggers the Meniere's Disease symptoms.

Tinnitus is also often ever present, even when the vertigo, nausea and dizziness are not being experienced.

The second remedy is specifically formulated to treat the debilitating Meniere's Disease symptoms.

This remedy works to heal the damaged inner ear structures.

Thirdly, we have the specially prepared and easy to follow Menieres Disease diet, which will help you to control the levels of certain substances in the blood and the inner ear fluid, which in turn is of vital importance in the control of your Meniere's Disease Symptoms.

The diet is not a weight loss diet, so you will not have to worry about starving yourself!

Our T-Gone Meniere's Disease Remedies and Diet are having unprecedented success in the treatment of Meniere's Disease and Tinnitus.

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