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Hot Flashes and Vertigo - Solved

Good Sunday,


A few months ago I had a 52-year-old female come in complaining of daily, unresolved vertigo and hot flashes.

The hot flashes presented as:

  • Throughout the day

  • Nighttime was the worst

  • Sleep interrupted every 1-2 hours – cover on and off

  • Fan on/off all night long

  • Could not wear makeup as she would have to wipe it off constantly throughout the day and night.

The question to be asking is, what is causing the vertigo and hot flashes?


The true answer lies below the radar. Meaning, below traditional medical testing and the laypersons (your) knowledge.

Sure, there may be out-of-range hormonal and other markers on blood work. But that too is a result of deeper, unseen, functional imbalances within the body.


In this case, the underlying cause of her hot flashes was functional imbalances in the:

  • Lymphatic system

  • Adrenal glands

  • Pancreas

  • Spleen

  • Thyroid gland

  • Heart

  • Uterus

The real cause of her vertigo is functional imbalances in the:

  • Lymphatic system – the body’s innate detoxification system

  • Spleen – oversees the lymphatic system

The lymphatic system in her head or the glymphatic system was not detoxifying properly. Causing vertigo.


Is placing this woman on HRT or hormone replacement therapy the answer? It may be. How about correcting the above functional imbalances and letting the body make its own hormones? The amazing body makes the right hormones, in the right amounts at that right time. Hormones like – estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, and thyroid hormones. It just needed the right help.



How did we go about helping her?

Over a period of 5 months, we did two computerized blood works. This means she did a comprehensive blood test and a computer in Dayton, Ohio read the results, and did two things:

  • Created an in-depth, detailed report explaining all her findings

  • Recommended the correct, whole-food, nutritional supplements to balance the blood work and her body.


I went through the report and fine-tuned some things.


Fast forward to today, she has no vertigo and no hot flashes.


By giving the body the exact, precise, nutritional support it needs to be deeply balanced and coherent.

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