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Gabriel treats Meniere's with low-sodium diet (most important dietary factor), magnesium, ginkgo, addresses inflammation, stress management, betahistine (if available), vestibular rehabilitation, and works with ENT for severe cases.
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Gabriel treats Meniere's with low-sodium diet (most important dietary factor), magnesium, ginkgo, addresses inflammation, stress management, betahistine (if available), vestibular rehabilitation, and works with ENT for severe cases. Emphasizes lifestyle factors significantly impact frequency and severity of attacks.
Low-sodium diet, diuretics, betahistine (not FDA-approved in US), antiemetics and benzodiazepines for acute attacks, intratympanic corticosteroids or gentamicin, vestibular rehabilitation, rarely endolymphatic sac surgery or labyrinthectomy.
Limited effective treatments, betahistine not available in US (effective elsewhere), inadequate emphasis on stress management, doesn't use magnesium and other supplements, dietary counseling often minimal, difficult condition to treat conventionally.
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What's Included
Available through Fullscript
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What's Included
Whole food supplements by Standard Process
What's Included
Standard Process + Matter peptides
Low-sodium diet (most important - 1500-2000mg/day), adequate hydration, avoid caffeine and alcohol (triggers for many), avoid MSG and artificial sweeteners, regular meal timing (blood sugar fluctuations trigger attacks), identify individual food triggers.
Low-sodium diet (critical), stress management (major trigger), adequate sleep, avoid triggers (caffeine, alcohol, certain foods), diuretics if fluid retention, betahistine (helps many patients), vestibular rehabilitation, avoid sudden head movements during attack, driving restrictions during active disease, intratympanic gentamicin or surgery if severe refractory.
Evidence-based practices that complement physical treatment protocols
Major trigger for attacks.
Most important dietary intervention, 1500-2000mg/day.
Physical therapy for balance and compensation.
May reduce attack frequency.
Effective in many countries, not FDA-approved in US.
Curated for Meniere's Disease
Traditional supplements via Fullscript
Standard Process + classical TCM
Standard Process + advanced peptide therapy
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