Vertigo

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Vertigo: a condition of disequilibrium experience by dizziness, swimming sensation where a person feels as if they or the objects around them are moving when they are not. 

Overview

Vertigo often feels like a spinning or swaying movement, and is sometimes associated with nausea, vomiting, sweating, or difficulties standing or walking.  It is typically worse when the head is moved.  Vertigo is the most common type of dizziness.

Vertigo is caused by formation of crystals in the inner ear as a result of infestation by toxic molds and fungus and the mycotoxins they produce.

Although experienced in the ears/head, vertigo is a systemic condition that affects women over age 40 who are hormonally imbalanced, infested by fungal yeast and generally toxic.

Closely associated with vertigo is a dysfunctional thyroid gland, intestinal dysbacteriosis and leaky gut syndrome.

Men, seldom suffer the problem because men are much less hormonal than women.

Reach out to John Thomas for personal guidance.  Vertigo is NOT difficult to correct, but easily falls into the category of MISDIAGNOSIS because practitioners have no idea as the cause.

Vertigo is common to Ménière’s disease, and labyrinthitis. Less common associations include stroke, brain tumors, brain injury, multiple sclerosis, migraines and head traumas. 

See Mysterious Infections & Diseases: What’s Behind Them by clicking hyperlink.

Suggestions

  1. Change your lifestyle and your diet.
  2. Embrace Young Again Club Protocols.
  3. Ask for help and be open to new ideas.

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