I came across this book that links meniere’s disease with heavy metal poisoning. It’s a known fact among us in the support group that heavy metal poisoning affects all your senses–sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell. Ringing in the ears is common, as are earaches. I have had both along with dminished hearing at times (although is pretty good now–just rare occasions where I’m affected.) With the recent migraine, the left side of my face swelled, and it seem to be affected my ear as well. I turned over in bed to a wave of dizziness–which is also a marker of heavy metal poisoning. The swelling went down a day after the migraine, and the dizziness went, too. It’s just fascinating how this poison affects one’s body.
This site mentions low zinc as a factor. Since heavy metal poisoning interferes with zinc absorption, it goes that a person would have low zinc. Since folks are more able to absorb liquid zinc, I would recommend it. I personally take Now Brand’s Zinc Glycinate. And no, I don’t get paid to say that, nor do I have an investment in their company. The site also mentions low B12 (methylcobalamin is best because it’s the active form of B12), and a gluten free diet as a factor. Spot on–these are all connected to heavy metal poisoning. I don’t know about the homeopathic remedies being recommended—I personally haven’t had much luck with them.
I thought I’d pass this along for the info.