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« on: March 30, 2014, 03:03:03 PM »

Seems that an old vertigo problem, is exacerbated by dialysis.
May or may not be the case, yet it does appear to be so.
Is a situation that may involve sinus, ear rocks (at least that's what they are called), and inner ear cilia.

Used to take one or two ginger capsules and it (vertigo) was over and done for, a few days, and up to a few months.
As for some serious problems like tumor etc, that should have showed up two years ago with all the MRI's / CAT
scans and the other fancy equipment used at the time.
When i notice that 'this day' is going to be a beaut, vertigo wise. I will load up on the ginger capsules.
So my protocols will vary.
One ginger capsule every half hour until the vertigo settles down to almost gone, or one ginger capsule each hour,
until things seem almost normal again.

I buy most all my herbs in bulk, and encapsulate them using a small handy $15 device.

I do make and use specific mixes for the various ways I'm feeling at a given time.

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