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Dizziness
Vestibular labyrinths
[the inner ear balance canals] produce a balance of meaningful impulses for the
maintenance of equilibrium. The individual sense organs of the inner ear are interdependent and a disturbance
in the harmonious relationship can cause vertigo. These sense organs have cells that generate electrical
impulses through the balance nerve to the balance portion of the brain.
Interaction with the electrical impulses from the feet and from the eyes at the level of the cerebellum
[brain balance center] allow for smooth coordination of movement and balance. Anything that interferes
with information arriving at the Cerebellum [balance portion of the brain] such as a pinched nerve in the
back or neck, inflammation of the inner ear, or vision disturbance will lead to imbalance.
Mechanism of Action
Clinical studies have shown that the herbal in DizzyStop® is believed to act
through a hormonal mechanism reducing the abnormal stimulation to the brain that
causes the symptoms of motion sickness.
Directions for use of DizzyStop® for control of Dizziness:
Take two capsules four times a day until dizziness is resolved. If dizziness or imbalance persists, please consult your physician.
Did you know?
40% of the population over the age of 40 will experience a dizziness disorder during their lifetime.
- data from National Institutes of Health
Did you know?
Approximately 12.5 million Americans over the age of 65 have a dizziness or balance disorder
that significantly interferes with their lives.
- data from National Institutes on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders,
March 1997
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