How to Dissolve Crystals in the Inner Ear and Get Rid of Vertigo

Vertigo symptoms like dizziness and nausea can be devastating. Find out how to eliminate the calcium carbonate crystals that could be behind your vertigo.

DATA:

0:00 Introduction: Vertigo symptoms
0:40 What causes vertigo?
1:05 Calcium crystals in the inner ear
3:45 Vertigo natural remedy
4:41 Vertigo exercises

In this video, I’m going to share a natural remedy for vertigo. Surgery, along with vertigo exercises, are sometimes suggested as treatment for vertigo, but this doesn’t address the root cause.

Vertigo is typically caused by calcium crystals in the wrong part of the ear. These inner ear crystals interrupt communication between the hairs and nerves in the ear and the brain. This can drastically affect balance.

It’s normal to have inner ear crystals, but if they’re in the wrong place, they can cause vertigo. In the first compartment of the inner ear, calcium crystals are situated on top of the otolithic membrane. Underneath are hairs connected to nerves that go to your brain. Calcium crystals add weight to this “gel” membrane to help you easily navigate the world around you.

Most people have around 1000 calcium crystals per ear. These inner ear crystals are only problematic when they become dislodged and go deeper into the ear. This can be caused by head trauma, infections, certain medications, and aging.

People with vertigo have higher calcium concentrations in the lymph, so they may have more trouble dissolving it. There’s a high association of people with osteoporosis and vertigo. People with osteoporosis have excess calcium in the soft tissues.

Vitamin D may help with vertigo by helping your body remove excess calcium and putting it where it belongs.

Consider taking between 10,000 and 20,000 IU of vitamin D3. Make sure to take it with vitamin K2 and magnesium. Magnesium naturally counters calcium buildup.

Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio:
Dr. Berg, age 59, is a chiropractor who specializes in Healthy Ketosis & Intermittent Fasting. He is the author of the best-selling book The Healthy Keto Plan and is the Director of Dr. Berg Nutritionals. He no longer practices but focuses on health education through social media.

Follow Me on Social Media:
Facebook:

Instagram:

Listen to my Podcast:

TikTok:

Disclaimer:
Dr. Eric Berg received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1988. His use of “doctor” or “Dr.” in relation to himself solely refers to that degree. Dr. Berg is a licensed chiropractor in Virginia, California, and Louisiana, but he no longer practices chiropractic in any state and does not see patients, so he can focus on educating people as a full-time activity, yet he maintains an active license. This video is for general informational purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose, and it is not a substitute for a medical exam, cure, treatment, diagnosis, prescription, or recommendation. It does not create a doctor-patient relationship between Dr. Berg and you. You should not make any change in your health regimen or diet before first consulting a physician and obtaining a medical exam, diagnosis, and recommendation. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

#keto #ketodiet #weightloss #ketolifestyle

Thanks for watching! I hope this helps you better understand what could be behind your symptoms of vertigo. I’ll see you in the next video.

Dave McKinnon
 

  • @peanut422hb says:

    For me, had this once a few years back. I felt a high in the head pressure a few days before and then BAM. It went away after 3 days. Very bizarre, but that’s my story.

  • @ed3402 says:

    Thanks for this. From your previous video on the matter, I was able to get rid of the crystals. I went to the hospital and Al they gave me was rubbing alcohol to smell to get rid of the nausea and a $500 bill. 20,000 IU Vitamin D and 500 IU of Vitamin K worked for me. Been 6 months since I suffered from this and hasn’t re-occurred.

  • @karrskarr says:

    Awesome! Never heard of this! Great share!

  • @C.N.1 says:

    The “Emotional Eater” won’t tell you to stay away from bread, pastries, cereals, sugar, etc. anymore, because it brings out the shame in them… 😮 Let’s all try to avoid having to wear prescription reading glasses when we reach our 70’s! Happy Sunday, everyone! 👊

  • @zippitydoodah5693 says:

    Thank you, Team Berg! Useful information.

  • @FLGurl says:

    Since going Carnivore now almost 4 months, I do not have the vertigo anymore. Until your video appeared today (5/5/2024), I almost totally forgot that I even had the problem! The epley maneuver really does help though!

  • @nancyroger6185 says:

    Oh my gosh I watched your video on vertigo a while ago and I had vertigo all the time. It was so bad I would vomit. Do I take 50000 D3 and 500 mcg once a week. It had been a miracle for me. I can’t remember when I had my last vertigo attack and I suffered for years every few weeks. So God bless and thank you Dr Berg

  • @fidelcatsro6948 says:

    Dr Berg notes:
    Surgery, along with vertigo exercises, are sometimes suggested as treatment for vertigo, but this doesn’t address the root cause.

    Vertigo is typically caused by calcium crystals in the wrong part of the ear. These inner ear crystals interrupt communication between the hairs and nerves in the ear and the brain. This can drastically affect balance.

    It’s normal to have inner ear crystals, but if they’re in the wrong place, they can cause vertigo. In the first compartment of the inner ear, calcium crystals are situated on top of the otolithic membrane. Underneath are hairs connected to nerves that go to your brain. Calcium crystals add weight to this “gel” membrane to help you easily navigate the world around you.

    Most people have around 1000 calcium crystals per ear. These inner ear crystals are only problematic when they become dislodged and go deeper into the ear. This can be caused by head trauma, infections, certain medications, and aging.

    People with vertigo have higher calcium concentrations in the lymph, so they may have more trouble dissolving it. There’s a high association of people with osteoporosis and vertigo. People with osteoporosis have excess calcium in the soft tissues.

    Vitamin D may help with vertigo by helping your body remove excess calcium and putting it where it belongs.

    Consider taking between 10,000 and 20,000 IU of vitamin D3. Make sure to take it with vitamin K2 and magnesium. Magnesium naturally counters calcium buildup.

    Thank you Dr Berg!
    😺👍

  • @a.williams45 says:

    This is the best explanation I’ve ever seen, Dr Berg. Also ginger tea with fresh lemon is wonderful to help get rid of dizziness and nausea. Thanks for your helpful advice 🙏🏻

  • @kencarroll1916 says:

    This video was not designed for people with vertigo to watch it – all those movement scenes in it are full-on vertigo inducing!

  • @Daphneemanifest says:

    Thank you so much! I saw your other video and told my mom, she has been taking the vitamin D3 and k2 and feels great now! No doctors were able to help for months. Thank you so much!

  • @mekman4 says:

    Thank you and good morning!

  • @Sharon-hr2 says:

    What type of magnesium do you suggest along with Vitamin d3 and K2.? Thank you for the great info.

    • @SGRmoss says:

      I believe he has said before that magnesium glycinate is what he recommends. That’s what I take.

      That sounds super sassy lol. Didn’t mean it to sound like that 😅 but yeah mag. Glycinate is what he’s talked about in other vids

    • @Daphneemanifest says:

      You can order his vitamins, that’s what i did for my mom and it already has all the ingredients

    • @BlingyBea says:

      I use to take that magnesium glycinate but had to stop was affecting my bowl movements and not in a good way, was taking 250mg per day.🥲

    • @DankeUniversum says:

      AFAIK, he recommend magnesium citrate because it will be absorbed very effective in your body. Magnesium citrate sticks, easy to consume and price is fine (here in Germany)

  • @empressonthethrone says:

    Thank you for this. I have vertigo when anxious.

  • @marysmith9109 says:

    Thank you. God bless you.

  • @monaalfaro8907 says:

    Wow, I have been suffering for years with this.This explains so much!

  • @user-lb6dh4xd9p says:

    Thank you for your sharing this ❤❤❤

  • @user-yq9lt8jn6r says:

    Thank you Dr Berg for sharing another great video. May God blessed you and your family!

  • @Ironclad6661 says:

    My wife had Vertigo a year ago. It was awful we thought it was worse maybe even a brain tumor as she would fall and couldn’t stand up. They gave her medicine for vertigo and it only helped a tiny amount. So wife and I went on YOUTUBE and watched 5 minute video on the Epley Maneuver. Did that and a minute later she was fine. A year later not a single episode. I am also taking daily magnesium with D3/K2 as well.

  • @AshleyPaquin1 says:

    You’re so good to us! Thank you 🙏🏼

  • >