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Thursday, December 6, 2018

Vertigo and Dizziness Attacks - 5 Things You Need to Know


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Recently, a client of mine from many years ago emailed me because a friend of hers had started complaining about dizzy spells and a feeling of vertigo that had cropped up.

The friend was consulting with her family doctor about it but was frustrated by the results (or lack thereof). She had been tested for seemingly everything under the sun- a CT scan, an MRI, countless blood tests, a million questions…but no real answers.

What could be causing the dizziness? Is it literally all in her head, as the doctors had started implying?

My client’s friend had been complaining about random dizzy spells for about 3 months. They started out only cropping up about once every couple weeks, and only for a couple of seconds.

She dismissed it as dehydration (it started in warm weather and she is outside a lot), but as the weather cooled and she spent more time indoors, the problem worsened.

Once she noticed she was having spells about once every other day, alarm bells went off and over to the doctor’s office she went. However, nailing down the problem proved to be irritating at best. A better description would be “expensive and frustrating.”

After working with her for a short while, we were able to get her spells eliminated, but it involved looking at 5 critical areas that doctors frequently either dismiss, or completely miss altogether.

Once the doctor rules out the scary stuff, like tumors, or obvious items, like thyroid function or anemia, a harder look at what you are doing and not doing is needed:

1) Look at your diet- are you consuming a lot of soda, genetically modified foods, processed foods or high fructose corn syrup? Foods we tolerated without obvious consequences as kids tend to betray us a lot more as we age.

At 51, my new client needed to consider that the same old food habits needed some work. Nutrient deficiencies are proven to cause various conditions and symptoms, and dizziness is usually listed at the top.

2) Look at your medications and supplements– have you changed anything recently, including dosage? Have you been on a medication for a long period of time, such as that for high blood pressure?

Over time, chemicals in these medicines that the body can’t process or expel build up and cause a lot of damage. Dizziness is chief among them.
Even if you’ve taken the same maintenance medication for years doesn’t mean that you won’t find yourself reacting to it at some point. Go over your meds with your doctor and see what you can reduce or eliminate altogether.

3) Look at your health in relationship to your age– As we get older, different stimuli affect us in different ways than it did when we were 25. Thirty years ago we might have been able to recover from too many glasses of wine by the next afternoon, but in middle age it takes a lot longer for the toxic effects of a sugar binge, too much alcohol, or lack of sleep to dissipate.

If you have a collection of “nuisance” problems like pre-hypertension, mild insomnia, and a few extra pounds in the midsection, you are going to have problems with dizziness. By themselves, these trends that doctors aren’t worried about treating (because they don’t meet their criteria for actually being problems) can go completely unnoticed.

Together, they are a mound of small potatoes that actually fill a big truck. Keep preventable, chronic conditions under control and new symptoms like dizziness might stay away.

4) Look at your environment- When was the last time you had your appliances inspected? Do you have mold growing in your basement? Has your fireplace been thoroughly cleaned recently? Do you have a carbon monoxide detector?

Environmental conditions that change slowly over time are hard to get a handle on because they creep up subtly and slowly. Even something as simple as a new environmental allergy can have frustrating effects. Pay attention to when the dizzy spells happen and what’s going on in your space at the time.

5) Look at how you might be limiting oxygen from getting to your brain– All of the above items can actually point in one specific direction, and that’s lack of optimum oxygen reaching the brain. Having high blood pressure or a low heart rate are health issues that keep O2 from getting to the critical areas of the brain.

Carbon monoxide kills by stopping the flow of O2 to the brain. Lack of nutrients that keep blood vessels and other tissues healthy will inhibit oxygen saturation in the brain, and being dehydrated (which is an epidemic in the super-sized soda generation as sodas dehydrate more than hydrate) will easily tank any chances of getting oxygen into the areas of the brain that need it desperately.

High blood pressure is actually a very common underlying cause for vertigo and dizziness attacks. Check out these easy exercises that drop blood pressure below 120/80 as soon as today…

Once you correct these 5 issues, and barring any clinical diagnoses like crystals in the inner ear or a mass growing (which your doctor can rule out), you will be on your way to being completely free of the trappings of dizziness and vertigo attacks.

There is, however, one thing that I’ve found to benefit pretty much anyone who suffers from vertigo and dizziness attacks. It’s a group of easy exercises that loosen up the muscles around the balance system in the ears and eyes as well as pumping more oxygen up to the brain.

These exercises are extremely easy to do – doesn’t matter in what kind of shape you may be. And they only take a few minutes per day.





This post is from the Vertigo and Dizziness Program, which was created by Christian Goodman. This is an all-natural system that utilizes the power of exercises to permanently cure your vertigo and dizziness attacks. This will help to eliminate tension and improve your blood flow and balance.

From this Vertigo Relief Program, you will learn to strengthen your tongue, achieve whole-body balance, relieve tension and enhance your overall well-being.

To find out more about this program, click on Cure for Vertigo and Dizziness Attacks

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Wednesday, December 5, 2018

What is the Best Way to Reverse Vertigo Attacks?



Do you sometimes feel dizzy all of a sudden and not sure what’s causing it? You are not alone and there is a name for this condition – vertigo. Vertigo can occur for different reasons and sometimes you’ll never be able to guess what causes it. And your physician might not warn you about it either. But now we’ve a solution to reverse vertigo attacks.

Click HERE to Discover How You Can Heal Your Vertigo and Dizziness Permanently in Just 15 Minutes



The Main Cause of Vertigo and How to Reverse Vertigo Attacks

Do you sometimes feel dizzy all of a sudden and not sure what’s causing it? You are not alone and there is a name for this conditionvertigo.

Vertigo can occur for different reasons and sometimes you’ll never be able to guess what causes it. And your physician might not warn you about it either.

But now we’ve a solution to reverse vertigo attacks.

The most common type of vertigo is benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) which is characterized by brief episodes of dizziness. There are many conditions that can result in vertigo including inner ear problems, anxiety disorders, brain disorders and low blood pressure being the common reasons.

However, people with high blood pressure who take medications can also get vertigo! The culprit is the medication used for lowering the blood pressure. Sometimes, the sudden fall in blood pressure in people with hypertension, results in vertigo.

Physicians do not always inform their patients about all the side effects of the prescribed medications. Dizziness is one side effect that is commonly ignored even though it can be a major source of inconvenience for people, especially when they are traveling outside.

Imagine how dangerous it could be if you got a dizzy spell while driving in the highway or crossing the road! Vertigo is a condition you need to definitely identify and treat in a timely manner.

Sometimes vertigo can be eliminated by taking different prescription drugs for controlling blood pressure, but that result in other kinds of side effects, more serious and problematic.

Vertigo is also treated with medications as well as cognitive therapy sessions, all of which can again take a toll on the health or result in more money and time spent at the clinic.

But there are simpler and easier ways to go about with treating these conditions. Actually, treating high blood pressure and vertigo doesn’t have to use any drugs, therapies or devices.



This post is from the Vertigo and Dizziness Program, which was created by Christian Goodman. This is an all-natural system that utilizes the power of exercises to permanently cure your vertigo and dizziness. This will help to eliminate tension and improve your blood flow and balance.

From this Vertigo Relief Program, you will learn to strengthen your tongue, achieve whole-body balance, relieve tension and enhance your overall well-being.

To find out more about this program, click on How to Reverse Vertigo Attacks

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Friday, November 30, 2018

What is the Best Way to Cure Vertigo Attacks?

We often assume that vertigo is caused by tiredness or fatigue and dismiss it as a mild, painless inconvenience. But getting dizzy spells is no joke, especially whether you are alone or in public. But there’s more to vertigo than meets the eye, and by knowing the underlying causes of vertigo and dizziness, it’s actually quite easy to permanently cure vertigo attacks.



What Causes Vertigo and Dizziness and How to Cure Vertigo Attacks?

We often assume that vertigo is caused by tiredness or fatigue and dismiss it as a mild, painless inconvenience.

But getting dizzy spells is no joke, especially whether you are alone or in public.

But there’s more to vertigo than meets the eye, and by knowing the underlying causes of vertigo and dizziness, it’s actually quite easy to permanently cure vertigo attacks.

The most common feature of vertigo is the feeling that the world is spinning all around you. This dizzy spell can last for a few seconds to several minutes.

Here are some of the things traditionally considered to be causes of vertigo:

1. Inner ear problems – Not everyone knows that the inner ear is related to maintaining equilibrium. In other words, the inner ear sends signals to the brain about head and body movements as well as balance relative to gravity. When fluid builds up in the ear, it can change the pressure inside and result in dizziness, ringing in the ears and even hearing loss.

2. Head or neck injury

3. Brain problems, even tumors

4. Stroke

5. Migraine headache

6. Medications that can cause damage to the ears

7. Temporary ear infection due to common cold

As you can see, the causes range from mild to serious conditions. It is important to consult a physician if you experience vertigo often.
In most cases vertigo goes way without any medication or treatment. The usual treatment methods for vertigo include:

1. Vestibular rehab therapy: This is a physical therapy method for those who get frequent bouts of vertigo.

2. Antibiotics, in the case of infections

3. Water pills (Diuretics) to reduce pressure caused by fluid build-up

4. Surgery

These are, as I said, traditional diagnoses and treatments of vertigo and dizziness. Sometimes they work, sometimes they don’t.

What I’ve found, however, is that the underlying cause of vertigo is most often tension in the muscles around the organs of the balance system. That is, the eyes and the inner ear.

Using simple exercises that strengthen and loosen up these muscles, almost everyone who works these exercises manages to eliminate their vertigo and dizziness.





This post is from the Vertigo and Dizziness Program, which was created by Christian Goodman. This is an all-natural system that utilizes the power of exercises to permanently cure your vertigo and dizziness. This will help to eliminate tension and improve your blood flow and balance.

From this Vertigo Relief Program, you will learn to strengthen your tongue, achieve whole-body balance, relieve tension and enhance your overall well-being.

To find out more about this program, click on How to Cure Vertigo Attacks

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Thursday, November 29, 2018

4 Best Ways to Fight Vertigo and Dizziness

Vertigo and dizziness should not be taken lightly as it’s the number one cause of falling and broken bones. And one fall can land a person in bed for years. The traditional medical system doesn’t have any good way to fight vertigo and dizziness. There are, however, some very simple home remedies that immediately relieve vertigo/dizziness attacks on the spot. Anyone can make these in a few minutes, and you already have the ingredients in your kitchen.




4 Ways to Eliminate Vertigo and Dizziness Today

Vertigo and dizziness should not be taken lightly as it’s the number one cause of falling and broken bones. And one fall can land a person in bed for years.

The traditional medical system doesn’t have any good way to fight vertigo and dizziness.

There are, however, some very simple home remedies that immediately relieve vertigo/dizziness attacks on the spot.

Anyone can make these in a few minutes, and you already have the ingredients in your kitchen.

Three Remedies That Can Fight Vertigo and Dizziness:

1) Drink ice cold water – Don’t be fooled by the simplicity of this method. It works for many people. So try it out and if it doesn’t work for you, no harm done. Next time you feel dizzy/vertigo, just fill up a glass of cold water (even add some ice cubes) and drink up.

2) Ginger tea is another thing that helps many people when vertigo and dizziness show up. Add a few very thin slices of ginger into a cup. Boil water and fill up the cup. Let sit for a few minutes and then drink while still hot.

3) Almond and pumpkin seed mix – this one is a little more complicated and requires preparation but is very effective. Soak 9 almonds, 1/4 cup pumpkin seeds and 3 tablespoons of wheat in water overnight. Let the water just cover the mix. The next day grind everything into a paste. Add two cloves and mix well. Finally, add a cup of milk and boil for 5 minutes. Drink up.

At least one of those drinks should help improve your vertigo/dizziness. But unfortunately they won’t cure you. For that, you must tackle the underlying cause for the disease.

I’ve helped thousands of people throughout the years overcome vertigo. What I’ve found is that everyone had the same underlying cause. That is a tension in the muscles around the balance system in the ears and eyes.

To tackle the issue, I developed a simple set of exercises that strengthen and loosen up these delicate muscles. The vertigo exercises are very easy to learn and take no physical effort. So anyone can do them.

Watch this vertigo-related Video - Carol Foster, MD Vertigo Treatment 




This post is from the Vertigo and Dizziness Program, which was created by Christian Goodman. This is an all-natural system that utilizes the power of exercises to permanently cure your vertigo and dizziness. This will help to eliminate tension and improve your blood flow and balance.

From this Vertigo Relief Program, you will learn to strengthen your tongue, achieve whole-body balance, relieve tension and enhance your overall well-being.

To find out more about this program, click on Fight Vertigo and Dizziness

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Wednesday, November 28, 2018

What is the Best Way to Prevent Vertigo and Dizziness?

Why You Have Dizzy/Vertigo Spells and How to Prevent Vertigo and Dizziness? Read on here to find out more about this Vertigo Relief Program that can permanently cure your vertigo in just 15 minutes.




Why You Have Dizzy/Vertigo Spells and How to Prevent Vertigo and Dizziness?

You’ve experienced this: standing up from a chair or a bed, all of a sudden everything becomes foggy, and the room even begins to spin.
This is called vertigo and is the most frequent health complaint of people over 65 and the most common cause of falling and broken bones.

But why does this happen and how can you prevent vertigo and dizziness? There are two major causes of vertigo:

1) Not enough blood flow to the brain
2) Miscommunication between the balance receptors in the eyes and ears

And as you’ll learn in a second, there is often the same underlying cause for both of these.

Your body is an amazing machine. Blood delivery throughout the body is calculated and monitored in fractions of a second, millions of times per day.

When sitting or lying down, your brain considers you in a relaxed state and lowers your blood pressure. It doesn’t need the same pressure to deliver blood to the brain as when you’re in action.

But as you stand up, a quick signal is sent to increase blood pressure and blood delivery to the brain.

When we get older, these reflexes get slower. And since the message takes longer to transit, for a few seconds, not enough blood is delivered to the brain.

The brain deals with this by sending out a vertigo response to slow your movements down. It figures, while you have vertigo, you’re not going to be walking. As soon as the brain has caught up with enough blood flow to match your movements, the vertigo signal is reversed, and you feel fine.

Low blood pressure is a major cause of this kind of vertigo. If you have low blood pressure, make sure you drink enough water and check if you’re iron deficient.

High blood pressure also causes this kind of vertigo. It thickens the arteries in the neck, which makes them less flexible. Therefore, the transition from low blood flow (while sitting) and more blood flow (standing up) is slower. When you manage to bring your blood pressure to a healthy level, the arteries soften up again, and the transition will be smoother.

Blood pressure medications (and other medications) are also a common cause of vertigo. Some cause dehydration, which leads to less blood flow to the brain. Other times, medications force your blood pressure too low when it needs to be pumped up (during exercises or standing up). Make sure that your doctor is not over-medicating you if you suffer frequent vertigo.

High and low blood pressure and many other things can cause tension in the muscles that control your balance system in the ears, eyes, and neck.
This tension blocks blood flow but it also causes miscommunication between different balance sensors- another very common cause of vertigo.

To prevent vertigo and dizziness permanently, you must loosen up the muscles around your balance sensors. This increases blood flow to the head and creates a synchronicity between the sensors.

I’ve developed a set of simple exercises that do just that. Numerous readers have successfully used these easy exercises to overcome vertigo completely.






This post is from the Vertigo and Dizziness Program, which was created by Christian Goodman. This is an all-natural system that utilizes the power of exercises to permanently cure your vertigo and dizziness. This will help to eliminate tension and improve your blood flow and balance.

From this Vertigo Relief Program, you will learn to strengthen your tongue, achieve whole-body balance, relieve tension and enhance your overall well-being.

To find out more about this program, click on Prevent Vertigo and Dizziness


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