Why Your ENT Can't Fix Your Dizziness (It's Not Your Ears)
"I've been to three specialists. Everyone says my ears are fine. But the room won't stop spinning."
| BrainBalance | Meclizine (OTC) | Vestibular PT Alone | |
| 🎯 Root Cause | Blood flow + inflammation + nerve supportAddresses multiple vertigo pathways | Symptom suppression onlySedates the brain, doesn't fix anything | Inner ear repositioning onlyOnly works for BPPV — not most chronic vertigo |
| 🌿 Ingredients | Ginkgo + Ginger + Vinpocetine + B6Evidence-based, synergistic formula | Antihistamine (diphenhydramine or meclizine)Brain fog, drowsiness, cognitive impairment | None — physical exercises onlyDoesn't address inflammation or blood flow |
| ⏱️ Daily Function | Supports clarity and balance dailyNo sedation, no brain fog | Can't drive while using itSedating — makes daily life harder | Must attend regular appointmentsHigh cost, limited availability |
| 📈 Long-Term | Supports underlying blood flow and nerve healthAddresses root causes, not symptoms | Dependency risk, tolerance buildsNo improvement in underlying function | Plateau once BPPV crystals are resetInflammatory/vascular causes untouched |
| 💰 Price | ☺ | ☹ | ☹ |
1. ENTs are trained to look in one place — your inner ear. Chronic vertigo is rarely just that.
When you walk into an ENT's office complaining of dizziness, they're already scanning for one of four diagnoses: BPPV, Meniere's disease, vestibular neuritis, or labyrinthitis. If your symptoms don't fit those boxes cleanly, many patients leave with nothing.
The problem is that vertigo has at least six distinct physiological pathways — and ENTs are trained to evaluate exactly one of them. They're not wrong in their specialty. They're just seeing one piece of the picture.
Vestibular migraine, cervicogenic vertigo (from the neck), gut-brain axis dysfunction, and cerebral blood flow restriction all cause spinning, imbalance, and dizziness that don't show up on standard hearing and balance tests.*
2. The Epley maneuver only works for one specific type — and most chronic vertigo isn't that type
BPPV — benign paroxysmal positional vertigo — is caused by calcium crystals in the ear canal getting dislodged. The Epley maneuver repositions them. It's effective and well-researched.
But BPPV accounts for roughly 20-30% of vertigo cases. If yours keeps coming back, if it happens without position changes, if it's been going on for months — you're almost certainly dealing with something else.
"My ENT did the Epley three times. It helped for maybe a week. Then it came back. He said 'sometimes it just does that.' I spent $600 to be told 'sometimes it just does that.'" — Margaret T., 54
Persistent vertigo without a clear structural inner ear cause is most often linked to: vestibular inflammation, reduced cerebral blood flow, or autonomic nervous system dysregulation.*
3. Cerebral blood flow: the pathway most specialists never check
Your vestibular system — the balance center in your brainstem — is one of the most blood-flow-dependent structures in your body. It requires a constant, high-quality supply of oxygenated blood to function.
When cerebral circulation is compromised — through arterial stiffness, microinflammation, or poor blood viscosity — the vestibular system starts misfiring. The result feels exactly like inner ear vertigo. But it isn't.
- 🧠 Ginkgo biloba: shown in multiple studies to increase cerebral microcirculation
- 🧠 Vinpocetine: increases cerebral blood flow and oxygen utilization by up to 25%
- 🧠 Both have been studied specifically for vestibular function improvement
- 🧠 Neither requires a prescription. Neither sedates you.
Improving blood flow to the brainstem and vestibular nuclei is a legitimate, evidence-backed approach that most standard vestibular care completely ignores.*
4. Vestibular inflammation: the 'silent' cause your blood work misses
Standard inflammation markers — CRP, ESR — measure systemic inflammation. They don't measure neuroinflammation. They don't measure vestibular nerve inflammation specifically.
Vestibular neuritis (inflammation of the vestibular nerve) can persist in a low-grade, subclinical state for months or years after an initial viral or inflammatory event. Your CRP is normal. Your MRI is normal. But your vestibular nerve is still inflamed.*
Ginger root — one of BrainBalance's core ingredients — has been studied for its specific anti-inflammatory effects on cranial nerve tissue and its well-documented anti-nausea properties in vestibular disorders. It's not a folk remedy. It's a peer-reviewed mechanism.*
"Three MRIs. Two neurologists. One chiropractor. All normal. I felt like I was going crazy until someone explained that vestibular inflammation doesn't always show on standard imaging." — Carol B., 61
5. The honest thing we have to tell you about BrainBalance
BrainBalance is not a cure for vertigo. There is no supplement that cures vertigo — and anyone who claims otherwise is lying to you. We want to be very clear about that.
What BrainBalance does: it supports the three physiological pathways most commonly implicated in chronic vertigo — cerebral blood flow, vestibular inflammation, and vestibular nerve nutrition. It gives your vestibular system the resources it needs to function better.*
Most people taking BrainBalance notice improvement in 2-4 weeks. Some notice it sooner. A small percentage don't respond — which is why we have a 60-day money-back guarantee. If it doesn't help you, you pay nothing.
- 🌿 Ginkgo biloba 120mg — cerebral blood flow support
- 🌿 Ginger root 500mg — anti-inflammatory, anti-nausea
- 🌿 Vinpocetine 10mg — cerebral oxygenation
- 🌿 Vitamin B6 (P5P) 25mg — vestibular nerve function
6. What life looks like when your vestibular system is actually supported
Think about the last time you went through a full day without gripping a counter, without avoiding a crowded aisle, without declining an invitation because you weren't sure how you'd feel.
That's what vestibular support is actually about. Not just 'less spinning' — it's the grocery run you don't dread. The family dinner you can actually be present for. The drive to work you don't have to white-knuckle.
"Week 3 I drove to my daughter's school pickup for the first time in four months. I cried in the parking lot. My husband thought something was wrong. I said no — something is finally right." — Sandra R., 58
Independence. Presence. Confidence. That's what you're actually missing. And it's what we're working toward together.*
7. Start supporting your vestibular system today — not after more appointments
You've already done the specialist rounds. You've already been told 'everything looks normal.' You've already spent months wondering if it will just get better on its own.
BrainBalance costs $34.99 for a one-month supply. Your 60-day guarantee means you have two full bottles to evaluate whether it makes a meaningful difference in your daily function.
- ✅ 60-day money-back guarantee
- ✅ Free shipping on all orders
- ✅ GMP certified, third-party tested
- ✅ Made in the USA
- ✅ No sedation — clear-headed support
You don't need another appointment to tell you nothing is wrong. You need to give your vestibular system the nutrients it's been asking for.*
Your World Doesn't Have to Keep Spinning.
Every specialist appointment that ends with 'we can't find anything' is a month you could have spent actually getting better.
⚡ Limited stock — selling fast
TRY BRAINBALANCE RISK-FREE →🛡️ 60-Day Money-Back Guarantee — if you don't love it, you get a full refund. No questions asked.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results may vary.