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Clinical Data Supporting Antiviral Treatment of Meniere’s Disease

  1. Autumninthefall

    Autumninthefall Active Member

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    I would never tell anyone what to do, but I’ll tell you what I had to do. I was advised to salt load. Yep. You read that correctly. Clearly, there’s something wrong with the, “take your diuretic and stay on a low sodium diet,” mantra for some Ménière’s sufferers.
     
  2. LorEst

    LorEst New Member

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    What have been the results of your high sodium intake and what was the theory behind the recommendation? I don’t seem to tolerate msg and preservatives but who really knows. I have been trying to make a food/symptom connection for 5 years!
     
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  3. Autumninthefall

    Autumninthefall Active Member

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    When I was first diagnosed with Meniere's I was really fit/healthy, and receiving the advice to take a diuretic/lower sodium intake was a really bad idea. I've always had low blood pressure. Family trait. I did as I was told, but consistently over the first few years my labs came back with dangerously low Na+ and K+, and I felt crappy.

    Then, I passed out this past year. I was sent to every specialist under the sun. The best anyone could come up with was something along the lines of "autonomic problems," and the treatment is I just need more salt! I do feel better the more salt I have, not so sure about rationale.

    I, too, tried to find a connection between food and symptoms. Other than excessive caffeine, I never did. I don't eat too much man-made MSG, occasionally canned soup. I don't eat fast food. Barometric pressure changes absolutely kill me, I do know that much.
     
  4. jose suarez

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    lysine ,C, and Acyclovir are good at suppressing the replication or supporting immunity but not necessarily killing the virus. I am now on Monolaurin 3 grams a day to start along with Essiaca tea and BHT to kill the virus. Good results so far (3 weeks) with some herxeimer (die off). Tinnitus already down 50% on average. This protocol is almost never reported on. Would love to see if any of you have heard of it or tried it. I will get virals tested each year to see levels.


    someone try this? please let me know the results
     
  5. jose suarez

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    any update regarding this? how you feel ? how it works?
     
  6. Donamo

    Donamo Active Member

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    Jose, what type of Monolaurin are you taking and what is BHT? I'm very glad things are working for you.
     
  7. jose suarez

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    I will add monolaurin, oregano oil and olive leaf. The bht i will not used it. I only use the JOH regimen and now will add those new one
     
  8. PJI

    PJI New Member

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    Hi - I am brand new here. I was recently diagnosed with MD after having been told I have vestibular migraines for the past 3 years. Can you please tell me what the JOH regimen is?
     
  9. MrE

    MrE Active Member

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    Hey PJI, the JOH regimen is found here:

    JOH (John of Ohio) Regimen for Meniere's Disease details
     
  10. Symphony88

    Symphony88 New Member

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    Hi Can I ask what virals you get tested? I was tested for virus in my blood by my ENT doctor but everything came back negative. I was diagnosed with MD last year and am currently taking 4000 mg lysine /day and am seeing some results. Thanks
     

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