Question:

I'm having dizzy moments?

I started having them when I had gotten a fever and my asthma was coming back around 3 or 4 months ago.What happens is sometimes when I get up too fast or just randomly, I get very dizzy and my vision blurs and becomes a little blackI never really black out but everytime I feel like it's going to happenOften my legs become weak and I crumple to the groundThey haven't really gone awayI have them at least twice a weekUsually more.Anyone know whats wrong with me?Thanks in advance.(:

Answer:

Could be side effects of your asthma medsWhat do you think? Improve your dietDrink raspberry tea and take a calcium magnesium zinc tablet and a thing from the healthfood store called N-Acetyl-Cysteine and an aspirinTake it all together fast and as hot as you can drink the teaRead up on anti-yeast diets and learn to eat those types of foods; low sugar, soluble fiber, lots of raw foodsThe point is, once you learn that your condition can be improved and controlled by diet changes, maybe you can leave the lions' share of your meds behindIt takes time and discipline to understand the conditionAsthma is an inflammatory disease so you should be able to improve it with specific approaches to dietAlways happy to elaborate further.
HiHelium has room for two electrons in it's shell and it HAS twoThat's why it is inertIt doesn't need or share electronsTake a fresh look at aluminum.
Atoms have energy levels or rings of electrons, and the electrons in the outer level are the valence electronsAluminum is in family 13 on the periodic table, so it has 3 valence electronsHelium has 2 valence electrons, only 1 ring, and the first ring is full with 2, so it won't combine with other atoms and make compoundsThe ones that make compounds the most readily are the ones in families 1, 2, (they have 1 and 2 valence electrons), and families 16 and 17 (they have 6 and 7 respectively)All atoms want to have 8, so they combine with other atomsEX: Na (1) and Cl (7) are the perfect couple.NaCl, table salt.

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