Home Remedies for Vertigo
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Vertigo Home Remedies:
Submitted at 2006-04-11 21:33:29
The Sternocleidomastoid muscle - that diagonal muscle on the front of your neck - can cause vertigo when tight from stress or overwork. A friend of mine had been to the doctor for a prescription that wasn't working - I massaged her SCM and the vertigo went away completely. It didn't return for quite a while - a little massage & it went away again! Try to get the book: The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook by Clair Davies - I got this book & it's GREAT! It's helped me SO much! Alot of problems that we wouldn't expect to be caused by tight muscles are!
rating: 6 (73 votes)
Submitted by LW at 2011-03-14 12:14:32
Wow, these are some really interesting ideas. I specialize in detoxification and what you want to achieve is drainage. This is best done with high quality supplements found at your local natural grocer. Use Ginkgo to increase the circulation and move dirty blood and lymph out. Use Bromelain to decrease inflammation and then if you like you can follow up with a liquid tincture of Lymph detox/drainage, any brand will do. Take this on an empty stomach for faster results. Start looking for a pattern of dizziness with something you've eaten or drank. Pollen will also cause vertigo and allergies too. Remember always keep your blood and lymph and bowels moving and you will always have good health. Best of Health!
rating: 5 (27 votes)
Submitted at 2011-05-01 02:34:16
My vertigo is caused by allergies, gargle with listerene often and it will help drain the fluid from the ear. You must find the cause before you can treat it.
rating: 5 (29 votes)
Submitted at 2003-11-07 17:47:19
Soak overnight several almonds, several pumpkin seeds (without shells), a teaspoon of poppy seeds, and 3 tablespoons of wheat. In the morning remove the almond skins and grind the mixture. Sautee 1/2 teaspoon cloves in a little butter, add it to the paste mixture with some milk, and boil. Add some sugar and drink. Do this treatment once a day for several days.
rating: 5 (96 votes)
Submitted by Alicia at 2006-07-06 18:27:16
I found that everytime I get really dizzy due to Vertigo, I just drink 2-3 big glasses of cold ice water. The symptoms usually go away rather quickly.
rating: 5 (54 votes)
Submitted by SAM at 2008-05-14 04:59:07
SOAK ONE TSP WHOLE CORIANDER SEEDS IN A GLASS WATER WHOLE NIGHT,STRAIN AND DRINK FOR 3 TO 4 DAYS VERTIGO WILL GO AWAY.
rating: 4 (51 votes)
Submitted by Margaret at 2005-01-18 16:34:52
I found that putting a lighted cigarette in your ear will draw out the air from your ears and give some temp relief. (please put the butt side in your ear) . also have a friend help you so that you do not light your hair on fire. It did help the dizziness.
Margaret
Bakersfield Cal
rating: 4 (66 votes)
Submitted by liz at 2010-08-23 05:43:14
Dizziness or light-headedness often not life threatening can lead to fatal injuries and accidents. Advances in natural vertigo treatments helps to alleviate your symptoms without depressing your nervous system or producing drowsiness. They are safe and do not cause dependence. The natural therapy kits (Biogetica) consist of time-tested resonance homeopathic, nutraceutical and biotechnology therapies. This integrated approach has shown wonderful results in most cases.
rating: 4 (26 votes)
Submitted by nomorevertigo at 2011-12-08 16:53:53
the best way i found for me to treat vertigo has been with large doses of fresh ginger, or lacking that, ginger pills! wow does it work!
rating: 3 (13 votes)
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