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Vertigo Treatment By David Glory

Dosage: Cocculus (200), Lobelia inflata (200), Bryonia (200), Gelsemium (200).

Cocculus indices (200) is a plant native to India, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Sri Lanka. The berries of this plant were scattered in streams by indigenous people to “relax” the fish so that they would be easier to catch. This remedy would benefit people who tend to be very fatigued for a prolonged time. Fainting, restless sleep, and ‘brain fogginess’ may be common.

Lobelia inflata (200) is best suited to those who suffer with faintness, dizziness, and weakness.

Gelsemium (200) suits those who tend to become sedentary, preferring to move as little as possible. It can be used to address headaches (accompanied by fatigue) and disorientation. Symptoms tend to worsen in late winter and spring, or emotional upsets (such as exams or deadlines).

Bryonia alba (200) is highly suitable for people who respect their bodies and the environment when they feel healthy. Physical symptoms of conditions that can benefit from Bryonia include situations where the slightest movement is distressing, when headaches are present, and when an individual perspires excessively.

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