Otherwise, make sure she is hydrated, and minerals are attended to. the main ones are Magnesium, Sodium and Potassium.
Potassium deficiencies are very rare, however, and can get toxic if overdone. Try Magnesium sulphate (Epsom salts) baths, and eating table salt to taste.
This is some info you may find interesting from a Dr. Berg video...I was surprised...
According to Dr Berg, out of all the electrolytes, Potassium is the one that we need in very large quantities - 4,700 mg to 6,000 mg every single day. If we have potassium deficiency, we will experience high blood pressure, muscle cramps, sugar cravings, high insulin, etc.
I edited my reply. I had vertigo last year, so the mineral/water is how I dealt with it. Sleep is really important too, which if Magnesium is in short supply in the body, can be an issue.
It works but you have to keep doing it.
Otherwise, make sure she is hydrated, and minerals are attended to. the main ones are Magnesium, Sodium and Potassium.
Potassium deficiencies are very rare, however, and can get toxic if overdone. Try Magnesium sulphate (Epsom salts) baths, and eating table salt to taste.
This is some info you may find interesting from a Dr. Berg video...I was surprised...
According to Dr Berg, out of all the electrolytes, Potassium is the one that we need in very large quantities - 4,700 mg to 6,000 mg every single day. If we have potassium deficiency, we will experience high blood pressure, muscle cramps, sugar cravings, high insulin, etc.
Liquid iv is pretty good for that. They use real sugar and one stick per day usually keeps electrolyte levels stable.
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I edited my reply. I had vertigo last year, so the mineral/water is how I dealt with it. Sleep is really important too, which if Magnesium is in short supply in the body, can be an issue.