About

Vertigo-round is a collection of information regarding the dizzy-fying condition Vertigo. We will discuss a variety of topics including Vertigo related health issues, possible causes of Vertigo as well as treatments available to those who suffer from Vertigo. On this page you should find a plethora of information on Vertigo including; resources, links, advice and articles. Enjoy!

The views expressed by individuals on this page are solely theirs and do not necessarily reflect the views of the company. We have the right to remove posts we deem as inappropriate, including posts containing offensive language. Third parties may post relevant content, but anything considered spam will be removed.

Share and Enjoy:
  • Print
  • Digg
  • StumbleUpon
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • Twitter
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Add to favorites
  • email
  • FriendFeed
  • Google Buzz
  • LinkedIn
  • MySpace
  • PDF
  • Ping.fm
  • Reddit
  • RSS
  • Technorati
  • Tumblr

20 Responses to About

  1. Gisele Duplantis says:

    My Husband has positional Vertigo, would this cream help ? If yes ! How much would it cost and where can we get the product…
    Thank you

    • admin says:

      Hi Gisele,
      Thanks for your comment! ZyVestra was designed to treat the symptoms of vertigo, such as dizziness, feeling light headed and nausea. If your husband has any of these symptoms the product should work for him. Also, for positional vertigo there are different head exercises he can do to help with the complications inside the inner ear. If you order ZyVestra the product comes with a pocket guide which includes a few of these exercises as well as some other information on vertigo. You can order this product by calling 1-800-282-7169. Also, if you would like additional feedback you can go to ZyVestra’s website at http://www.zyvestra.com. Another great source for feedback is the facebook and twitter page.
      Please let me know if you have any additional questions!
      Thanks

  2. Does peripheral vestibulopathia improoves with Zyvestra. My daughther is having dizzines-vertigo episodes that last 12 to 14 hours almost every week.

    • admin says:

      Hi Jose,
      ZyVestra works for a variety of vertigo symptoms including dizziness and nausea. I would recommend that you take advantage of our risk free trial and take a sample to your daughter’s doctor.

  3. charo says:

    I have a vestibular disorder, which only happens when I am sleeping. I want to know if Zyvestra can help.

  4. Monica says:

    I suffer from severe migraines and take several preventative medications a day (such as Topamax and Diamox), but I still get breakthrough migraines three to four times per month, along with vertigo symptoms. Is ZyVestra safe with other medications?

  5. Jeanine says:

    I suffer from Meniere’s Disease and have infrequent bouts of vertigo. Typically, I treat those bouts with meclizine chewable and vertigo subsides over a period of hours. Mainly though, it’s the dramatic tinnitis, head noise and hearing loss that are most bothersome (because these symptoms exist 24/7). Have the ZyVestra cream &/or tablets been known to diminish chronic inner ear disorders?

    • admin says:

      ZyVestra is designed to treat symptoms of vertigo specifically nausea, dizziness and lightheadedness. It is not a “cure-all” for chronic ear disorders but a treatment for the symptoms of these disorders. However – there is a product available for tinnitus and ringing in the ears if that is a symptom you are struggling with. The product is called Quietus and the website is here: http://www.quietrelief.com There is also a blog for this product at : thebuzzstopshear.com/ Hope this helps, best of luck!

  6. Davey Jones says:

    I have Meniere’s Disease. Does this interact with presrciption drugs such as blood pressure meds. or anxiety prescriptions. I also take red yeast rice and fish oil for chorlesterol

  7. Elena says:

    Hi
    I’m interested to buy this product but i live in Macedonia (FYROM), do you deliver internationaly?

    Thanks

    • admin says:

      Hi Elena,
      Please call customer ZyVestra’s customer service team as they should be able to offer you some advice! Thanks :)
      1-800-741-9127.
      Thanks for commenting, and take care!

  8. Linda Turner says:

    I have Meniere’s and have severe virtigo attacks with no pattern at all. I also have Epilepsy and wonder if this drug will be safe with my other medications? Also tell me about this free trial.
    At this point when an attack comes on it is unbearable, although no warning when it will come on.

    • admin says:

      Dear Linda,
      Zyvestra is a homeopathic system designed to help vertigo and dizziness. It contains both tablets and cream. We offer a risk free trial meaning you can try the product for 60 days and decide if you have noticed a difference in your symptoms. If for some reason you can return it for a full refund of the product price. You can find more information and a number to call on our website, http://www.zyvestra.com. As with any new treatment it is always good to consult with your doctor. Take care.

  9. Shah says:

    Hi. I Like to try the supplement. I am from uk. I dont Digest Lactose that well. is the amount to much in one tablet. Thanks shah

    • admin says:

      Hi Shah! I would recommend you give our customer care department a call they will be able to answer your questions. There number is 888-249-2367. Thank you

  10. Tricia says:

    I am so happy I found your site that my eyes are leaking with happy! haha! I have severe vertigo all day everyday and it’s accompanied by high pitched ringing in both ears, as well as fatigue. I’ve had chronic ear infections since I was a baby and have scar tissue on both ear drums because of them. I was just recently diagnosed with BPV but am not happy at all with that AntiVert stuff. It actually makes me feel worse! Phenergan works for the nausea but makes me sleepy, so I don’t take it even when I feel sick- just when I KNOW I will vomit if I don’t take it. I’m going to check Zyvestra out- but I do have a question…

    I’ve read about the Epley maneuver which says to position the head in a 45 degree angle toward the bad ear…well, what if BOTH ears are bad? I’m planning on seeing if I can get a doctor to do it for me, but I don’t want to spend money to find out it won’t work. I don’t have insurance or a regular doctor, so I have to be certain before I make an appointment anywhere. I know it doesn’t work for everyone anyway, but is it possible for it to work on people with both ears affected?

    • admin says:

      Hi Tricia, you’d want to address these questions directly with your doctor as everyone is different. I hope you find some relief soon! Keep us posted on how Zyvestra works for you.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*


*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>