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CMOL Vertigo Dizziness Relief

AUST L 409372

60 capsules

May assist in relieving mild vertigo and dizziness.

May assist those with mild symptoms associated with:​

  • Persistent seasickness and motion sickness

  • Nasal congestion when lying down

  • Sinusitis, migraines, snoring or insomnia: any of the above in combination with a blocked nose during sleep

Not for colds & flu or passing symptoms
Results may vary. Always read the label and use only as directed. Consult your healthcare professional if symptoms persist.
$70

Product Details

1. Supports relief from mild vertigo and dizziness. These symptoms may be influenced by
    lifestyle factors such as stress or diet

From a TCM perspective, vertigo, dizziness and other symptoms are often caused by lifestyle factors such as stress or a poor diet (fried/greasy or sugary foods and cold food/drinks). Our TCM formulation is designed to counteract this damage, rather than simply relieving the symptoms temporarily.

2. No known drowsiness effects.

No drowsiness arises from using this medicine, which can be common with other medications.

3. Formulated with herbal ingredients.

Our product is made entirely from herbs and parts of plants. It has no synthetic ingredients, preservatives or chemicals. 

4. Australian made and owned.

Our medicine is manufactured with strict cleanliness and quality control standards. Each batch is tested microbially and for heavy metals. See Our Mission.

How to Use

Take 2 capsules at a time

1 - 4 times per 24 hour period

(Maximum 8 capsules in 24 hours)

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Main Active Ingredients

Atractylodis Rhizome

Alisma Rhizome

This herbal formulation is based on concepts devised by Zhang Zhongjing (150AD to 219AD). Our formulation is built on these concepts, with natural herbs that have been used for thousands of years.

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This diagram is illustrative and represents one of several possible factors that may contribute to symptoms of vertigo and dizziness. Always consult a healthcare professional for a diagnosis
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