Guest guest Posted January 4, 2004 Report Share Posted January 4, 2004 Del, Glad your husband is on the mend now! Inner ear infections can cause dizziness, vertigo without pain. Changes in atmospheric pressure for some with inner ear problems can do same. Used to have dizziness upon rising, stretching quite often as a teen, thought it was getting up too quickly, could have been low bp. Ate more salt then then now. Dizziness with inner shaking, nervousness, nausea (found that to be gluten effect) is usually hypoglycemic. Some have sweating too. When I tried a B supplement over 50 mg. everytime I'd take it on an empty stomach i'd get nausea and dizziness. Mullein is added to some garlic ear oils as its a pain killer, is calming to help sleep and irritated, inflamed nerves. Pretty sure garlic burn is from the sulphur content. That's the like treats like premise in homeopathic medicine with sulfur's use for indication by burning, inflamed conditions. Wanita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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