My boyfriend was cured from labyrinthitis naturally

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Hello Everyone,

From those of you suffering from acute or chronic labyrinthitis, which causes symptoms of vertigo and dizziness, my boyfriend and I came across a natural cure and would like to share with you in hopes that it helps someone out there that is suffering. My boyfriend was battling it for a month and we didn't see it getting better. He was taking medication for the vertigo, which helped when he was taking it, but sudden movements would make him spin, everything would make him dizzy even driving, and his eyes would move rapidly back and forth. So I did some research and came across a smoothie that is used primarily for digestion, but it helps reduce inflammation, which is what causes labyrinthitis because your inner ear is inflammed so it throws you off balance. He was drinking the smoothie every morning and taking the medication for vertigo (I think it's the same thing you take for motion sickness) and within weeks he was off the medication and back to his normal self. It's been about 6 months since he was cured and THANK GOD it hasn't came back. The smoothie that he took consisted of: papaya (about 1/2 cup to 1 cup, depends on the size of your blender), pineapple (about 1/2 cup to 1 cup), homemade kefir (1/2 cup, you can buy the grains online or in store and search videos on how to make it, very easy), coconut milk (about 1/2 cup to 1 cup), papaya seeds (1/4 cup to a tablespoon, some papayas may not have enough seeds so just use what you can and make it last a few days so you don't have to keep buying payayas. The bigger papayas usually have more seeds. You only need to do 1/4 cup for about 2 weeks and then you can do tablespoon after that. Dont' stress if you can't do exactly 1/4 cup every time, just do as much as you can. Just start with more the first two weeks and move down to tablespoon after that.), banana (one banana) and honey (one tablespoon). WARNING: The smootie will make you poop so more payaya seeds=more poop. It's just cleaning you out so don't worry, if it's too strong start with less and work up. He took it for about a month or longer because we liked it so much. We haven't taken it in a few months now because we switched to oatmeal and fruits for breakfast since it's easier to prepare lol I hope this helps! 

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    I’m about 6 weeks into acute labs - only diagnosed this week due to ending up in hospital with severe raised blood pressure and of course the severe dizziness. I’m on Behastine 4 times a day - I have tried so hard to push on with this but it’s a nightmare and I’m feeling incredibly low at the moment.  I was a really active person doing about 6 exercises classes a week work for myself  and very outgoing.  Now I’m being reclusive and if it wasn’t for my hubby I think I would have gone crazy .. iv had ct scan and mri but the mri hasn’t yet been diagnosed - I get up one day and feel marginally ok and think yes today I’m able to do something then today I get up and feel exhausted dizzy and my jaw aches ... I’m now suffering with anxiety about going out which for those who know me is unheard of ! I had vertigo bpv about five years ago and had epily done but this time was different and I was just like everyone else feeling like the world is spinning and your unable to stand up ... I have no temp no headaches or ear ache apart from tinnitus but I just can’t recover ... any suggestions 
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    hey! so i was diagnosed with acute sinitus with labrybthitis about a month ago. i have tried everything from

    medications to ginger tea every morning. it eased up a little but the vertigo gets intense sometimes. i made the smoothie today and it tastes pretty good i want to say! i hope it helps!

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