I find I can walk without the fear of falling!!!!!!!!!!
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Joasia1431Reviewed by Joasia1431, from United States
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Wow! It really works!
I m truly impressed with the results that I got with this product. My vertigo started a few months ago and it s such a disorienting thing to go through. After a few days of taking this the symptoms started to significantly decrease. Not only is it helping with the vertigo but also I ve noticed a decrease in the loudness of my tinnitus! Whatever is in this seems to be healing my inner ear for sure. Looking forward to continued relief with vertigone.
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GoodyReviewed by Goody
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Been loving this since this was introduced to me 2 weeks ago. My dizziness daily episodes are no longer an issue. I recommended this to my friend who is also having similar issues. We both love this and always carry this wherever we go.
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goldzReviewed by goldz
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Dizzy no more
I have been asking a question, constantly, if there is an earthquake or it is just my vertigo? After taking VertiGone, my question was finally answered!
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