Living With Meniere’s

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Meniere’s I had a question the other day about Meniere’s. Meniere’s disease is an inner ear problem affecting your hearing and balance. The disease usually occurs in people ages 40-60. It affects both men and women. Children can also have Meniere’s disease. The cause isn’t known. It may…

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Living With Vertigo

A Holistic Approach To Health Living With Vertigo I had a question the other day about vertigo. Vertigo is a feeling that you or your surroundings are moving when there’s no actual movement. You may feel like you’re spinning, whirling, falling, or tilting. When you have severe vertigo, you may feel very nauseated or vomit.…

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Living With Hearing Loss

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Hearing Loss I had a question the other day about hearing loss. Hearing loss is the third most common health problem. It’s also on the rise. Hearing loss affects quality of life and relationships. Certain conditions, including age, illness, and genetics, may contribute to hearing loss. Modern life…

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Living With Ear Infections

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Ear Infections I had a question the other day about ear infections. Medically, an ear infection is called otitis media. The middle ear is the small part of your ear behind your eardrum. It can get infected when germs from your nose and throat are trapped there. A…

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Living With Ulcers

A Holistic Approach To Health       Living With Ulcers I had a question the other day about ulcers. Peptic ulcers are holes or breaks in the protective lining of your duodenum (the upper part of your small intestine) or your stomach – areas that come into contact with stomach acids and enzymes. Duodenal…

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Living With a Hiatal Hernia

A Natural Approach To Health Living With a Hiatal Hernia I had a question the other day about a hiatal hernia. Any time an internal body part pushes into an area where it doesn’t belong, it’s called a hernia. The hiatus is an opening in your diaphragm – the muscular wall separating your chest cavity…

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