Meniere's WORLD



Meniere's Disease is a global affliction. We who have it can find some solace in the knowledge that we are not alone.

Since creating this blog I have been very interested to see people from many nations visiting my pages. I hope that at least some of the information provided here assists you with your Inner (Ear) Journey.


I would like to thank all those who have visited my pages including (but not exclusive to) those from:
AUSTRALIA - New Zealand & Australia; ASIA - Russia, Ukraine, Mongolia, China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, Sri Lanka, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Israel, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar & Turkey; EUROPE - Finland, Sweden, Latvia, Luxembourg, Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Netherlands, Romania, Slovenia, Hungary, Poland, Serbia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, France, United Kingdom, Guernsey, Ireland, Estonia, Macedonia (FYROM) Greece, Cyprus, Italy & Spain; AFRICA - Zimbabwe, Morocco, South Africa, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Sudan, Ghana, Tanzania, Egypt & Tunisia; NORTH AMERICA - United States, Canada, Mexico, Nicaragua, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Jamaica, Bermuda & Panama; SOUTH AMERICA - Colombia, Ecuador, Puerto Rico, Bolivia, Aruba, Argentina, Dominican Republic, Paraguay, Peru, Brazil & Chile.

According to the Meniere’s Australia website Meniere’s disease affects one in every 600 Australians (that’s 0.166%). The American Hearing Research Foundation states that Meniere's disease affects roughly 0.2% of Americans. A neurological clinic in Germany estimated that 0.12% of the German population may have Meniere's Disease. It is estimated that 40 000-50 000 Swedes are currently contracted with the disease. That’s about 0.5% of the Swedish population. And apparently about 0.4% of Italians are affected by Meniere's Disease.

Wherever you are in the world, there are others just like you, who share the Meniere’s experience.

IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION YOU WOULD LIKE TO ASK, LEAVE A COMMENT AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE AND  I WILL DO MY BEST TO ANSWER IT. 
Cheers, Beatrice  












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Blessings to all.








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5 comments:

  1. Hello Beatrice,
    Thank you for all your work. I was reading a article on DRACO, a drug being worked on by MIT. Its supposed to kill many viruses. May not be available until 2022. but there's hope. Thank you, Richard

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  2. Hi Beatrice
    I have recently been experiencing episodes of mild but disconcerting vertigo with no other symptoms. I have a history of cold sores and Graves Disease. Could this be the onset of Menieres for me or should here be more symptoms? Do you think loose crystals in the ear could also be caused by the inflammation resulting from viral infection in the inner ear?
    Thank you
    Danny

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  3. Hi Beartrice, I read your comments with great interest.  You are absolutely right about the medical community's approach to this. "Always treating symptoms" rather than looking for cures or causes.

    I have been helping support sufferers for over 10 years at Menieres-Help.Com and for the past 5 years we have been studying and researching underlying causes and triggers. WE now know that nobody has to live with this condition. There are many possibilities but everyone can find their cause and deal with it. If you want more info on this or help in any way just email me direct at meniereshelp@gmail.com

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  4. Be advised that the John of Ohio Meinere's Treatment Regimen has been revised and updated, including larger lysine dosages. The PDF may be downloaded here: http://www.zoominternet.net/~kcshop/JOH.pdf

    --John of Ohio

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  5. Hello from the UK. I came across your site when searching for info on Meniere's. There is much more information and interest in Australia than in the UK. After reading about SPC flakes and Salovum on your web site, I have managed to track down a supplier in Scotland so I have ordered myself the flakes. They are out of stock of the Salovum. I might also look into Lysine. The connection with herpes interests me greatly and it is not something which I have come across before. I also have "bowel" problems during an acute attack but had this connection dismissed by the doctor. Thank you for the information. I will let you know how I get on.
    Sandra (from the UK)

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