The Epley maneuver is fantastic if you have a tiny particle in your inner ear fluid that's broken free (sometimes from hard coughing, a blow to the head, or even bending over...) and is floating around untethered, touching sensitive inner ear nerves. Tilting your head around in a particular manner (Epley maneuver) to reposition that particle will sometimes fix it immediately.
If it's not caused by this, another thing that causes vertigo is too much supplemental Selenium. If you are taking it, stop.
Another cause can be from a sinus infection. Take a Sudafed and use some Afrin nose spray and see if it doesn't shrink the swollen membranes down a bit.
I use Twenty Mule Team. It's a laundry detergent booster. It's in the laundry detergent aisle in most grocery stores, etc. Don't let that scare you, but do a little research, I'm not a doctor.
As I said, "I take 1/8 tsp. borax, daily." I dissolve it in warm water, like you would coffee.
I use Twenty Mule Team. It's a laundry detergent booster. It's in the laundry detergent aisle in most grocery stores, etc. Don't let that scare you, but do a little research, I'm not a doctor.
As I said, "I take 1/8 tsp. borax, daily." I dissolve it in warm water, like you would coffee.
It's possible the crystals in your ear got out of balance. IF THAT is the case, you might benefit from the Canalith Repositioning Maneuver. Here is a video. There are tons of them. Of course, your dizziness might not have anything to do with the crystals in your ear, but this is worth checking out.
Hmm. Well, maybe that's not it. Also, I think my grandma had the help of an audiologist, so you might benefit from that sort of help. She watched a similar video and said when she had it done, they had her in a 'crazier' position than that. She didn't think that position would have helped her. Just fyi.
I am fighting vertigo right now, can you tell me how where to get the borax? In what form /how do you take it ?
The Epley maneuver is fantastic if you have a tiny particle in your inner ear fluid that's broken free (sometimes from hard coughing, a blow to the head, or even bending over...) and is floating around untethered, touching sensitive inner ear nerves. Tilting your head around in a particular manner (Epley maneuver) to reposition that particle will sometimes fix it immediately.
If it's not caused by this, another thing that causes vertigo is too much supplemental Selenium. If you are taking it, stop.
Another cause can be from a sinus infection. Take a Sudafed and use some Afrin nose spray and see if it doesn't shrink the swollen membranes down a bit.
I use Twenty Mule Team. It's a laundry detergent booster. It's in the laundry detergent aisle in most grocery stores, etc. Don't let that scare you, but do a little research, I'm not a doctor.
As I said, "I take 1/8 tsp. borax, daily." I dissolve it in warm water, like you would coffee.
I'd like to know this, too.
I use Twenty Mule Team. It's a laundry detergent booster. It's in the laundry detergent aisle in most grocery stores, etc. Don't let that scare you, but do a little research, I'm not a doctor.
As I said, "I take 1/8 tsp. borax, daily." I dissolve it in warm water, like you would coffee.
It's possible the crystals in your ear got out of balance. IF THAT is the case, you might benefit from the Canalith Repositioning Maneuver. Here is a video. There are tons of them. Of course, your dizziness might not have anything to do with the crystals in your ear, but this is worth checking out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVJ939Y87WM
Yep been doing that ,Just takes a bit to reset I guess.
Hmm. Well, maybe that's not it. Also, I think my grandma had the help of an audiologist, so you might benefit from that sort of help. She watched a similar video and said when she had it done, they had her in a 'crazier' position than that. She didn't think that position would have helped her. Just fyi.