Would the herb 'skullcap' be good for dizziness?

Nothing seems to work well, and the doctors don't seem to be able to help.

calyx1562008-06-30T06:47:18Z

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Dizziness can be caused by many, many things, including high or low blood sugar, impeded circulation, vertigo, blood pressure issues, problems with the inner ear, sicknesses such as nausea or the flu, even a brain tumour. Scullcap is more known as a painkiller, an antispasmodic. I am completely unfamiliar with its use as an antidizziness remedy.

Dizzy Dame2008-06-30T06:47:09Z

I haven't heard of skullcap in association with dizziness.

Try these things:
1. ginko biloba -- 40 mgs twice a day
2. brahmari breath (a yoga technique)
and
3. get tested for allergies

I had severe vertigo attacks for a couple of years. They would come on suddenly, without warning. We finally pinned it down to food allergies.

Anonymous2008-06-30T07:51:59Z

No. You're dizzy because you're either anemic or hypoglycemia.
Get a blood test and check your ferritin levels.
As for hypoglycemia, take this quiz:
http://hypoglycemia.org/hypo_test.asp

Ginger2008-06-30T04:12:53Z

Dizziness could be caused by blood pressure, either high or low or other things. I went to the doctor last week for vertigo and got new blood pressure medications.

I wouldn't try this, but would see another doctor.