Added by Pradeep. Created on 11/28/07
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Description: Vertigo is defined as a feeling of swaying or spinning with respect to the ground while standing or walking. Vertigo leads to feeling of nausea, emesis, headaches etc. Vertigo could be caused by salt misbalance in the body or indigestion. Lemon juice is a very good treatment for vertigo along with salt and pepper. Salt helps to maintain the blood pressure and the salt balance of the body. Pepper is a good carminative and de-flatulent
Directions For Use: Take 3 tsp of lemon juice along with a pinch if salt and black pepper and mix it with 250 ml of water. Drink this solution three times daily for 15 days. The symptoms are resolved immediately and the disease is cured in a fortnight
Not To Use With: No specific precautions are to be followed while taking this treatment.
Side Effects: No side effects are noticed.
Expected Results: The symptoms are resolved immediately and the disease is cured in a fortnight
Expected Results Within: 15 days
Lemon Juice Can Cure Vertigo, associatedcontent.com
Home Remedies for Vertigo, itk99.com
1. Posted 814 days ago, by Carlos
Add a spoon full of sugar to the lemon solution for better results.
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