If You've Done the Epley Maneuver Six Times and You're Still Dizzy: Your Doctor Is Looking in the Wrong Place.

Millions are being misdiagnosed with "ear crystals" and treated with the Epley maneuver

April 2026 — New research is exposing a huge problem in medicine: ENT doctors are missing the real cause behind symptoms like dizziness, vertigo, and imbalance.

The culprit? Air you breathe at home.

But they keep blaming your ears.

Woman sitting on edge of bed with hands on her face, struggling with dizziness

Dr. Blaine Schilling, a 30-year emergency medicine specialist who's treated 1,000s of carbon monoxide cases, recently studied 847 patients who'd been diagnosed with BPPV — "ear crystals" — but were still dizzy after multiple Epley maneuvers.

What he found was shocking.

89% were still being sent for more Epley sessions.

Many were told "the crystals are stubborn" or "it takes time."

But when Dr. Schilling ran blood tests on these patients, he found the real problem:

Almost every single one had measurable carbon monoxide in their bloodstream — at levels their home detector was legally allowed to ignore.

They never had ear crystals at all.

Low-Level Carbon Monoxide Creates the Exact Same Symptoms as BPPV

Diagram showing carbon monoxide entering the lungs and bloodstream, displacing oxygen

Most people don't realize that the air they're breathing at home could be the real reason they can't keep their balance.

When carbon monoxide enters your bloodstream — even in small amounts from tiny leaks in gas stoves, water heaters, and gas dryers — it binds to your red blood cells 200 times stronger than oxygen.

That means less oxygen reaches the parts of your body that need it most.

And the parts that suffer first? Your brain and your inner ear — the two systems responsible for keeping you balanced.

When these systems run on less oxygen, they start to malfunction. Doctors call it a "cascade effect."

First, your inner ear's vestibular nerves stop firing properly. You feel dizzy. The room spins. You lose your balance.

Second, the oxygen-starved vestibular system sends confused signals to your brain. You feel nauseous. Light-sensitive. Like you're swaying even when sitting still.

Third, your brain — also running on less oxygen — tries to make sense of the mixed signals. Your heart races. Anxiety floods in. You can't focus.

Here's the scary part: these symptoms are identical to BPPV — displaced ear crystals.

So your ENT sees "dizziness + nausea + balance problems" and immediately diagnoses ear crystals.

They do the Epley maneuver. It doesn't work. They do it again. Still dizzy.

They never tell you to check the air in your home.

That's exactly why 60% of "BPPV" patients never get better with the Epley.

Why Doctors Get It Wrong

Doctor examining woman's ear with otoscope in clinical setting

Emily Carter, 49, spent fourteen months seeing specialists.

"I saw 5 different ENT doctors for my dizziness. Each one did the Epley maneuver. Each one said I had BPPV, ear crystals," she says.

Not one doctor checked the air in her home.

"I had every inner ear test you can imagine. Vestibular testing, rotary chair tests, VNG scans.

Everything came back normal. They finally said the crystals were 'stubborn' and sent me to physical therapy."

Emily's story isn't unusual. It's the norm.

Dr. Schilling explains: "When someone has dizziness and nausea, ENTs immediately think inner ear problem.

For balance issues, a vestibular specialist. For the anxiety that comes with chronic dizziness, a psychiatrist. Each doctor only looks at their specialty. Nobody thinks to check what the patient is actually breathing."

The result? Millions of Epley maneuvers that don't work because the patient never had displaced crystals in the first place.

Meanwhile, carbon monoxide keeps seeping from tiny leaks in their gas stoves and water heaters — every time those appliances run.

Why Normal Treatments Don't Work

Failed dizziness treatments — Epley maneuver, anti-vertigo medication, vestibular therapy, hyperbaric oxygen — all crossed out

If carbon monoxide really is the source of your symptoms, none of the standard dizziness treatments have a chance of working.

The Epley maneuver can't fix what isn't an inner ear problem. It repositions crystals that were never displaced.

Vestibular therapy exercises your balance system, but it can't remove carbon monoxide from your bloodstream.

Anti-vertigo medications like Meclizine just mask the dizziness. They don't address the CO reducing oxygen delivery to your brain.

Pain pills and anxiety medications numb the symptoms, but they don't fix the source.

This is why so many people stay dizzy for years, cycling through treatments that don't address the root cause.

Even just a tiny crack in your water heater's vent can release enough CO to start poisoning your bloodstream every day.

Or a worn gas line behind your stove that no one's looked at in years.

And CO could be seeping into the air your family breathes every single day without anyone smelling, seeing, or feeling a thing — because at low levels, it's completely undetectable to the human senses.

But what about your carbon monoxide detector?

You'd think your detector would catch this, right?

It can't.

Standard CO detectors sold in big box stores are legally required to only alarm once levels hit 70 PPM or higher — and they're built to do nothing else. The 5–30 PPM range that causes chronic dizziness, brain fog, and balance problems? Their cheap semiconductor sensors aren't even designed to register it.

That green light on your wall doesn't mean your air is clean. It just means CO levels haven't hit emergency status yet — even if you've been getting sick from low-level exposure for months.

The Four-Part Solution That Actually Works

Four technologies in one device — hospital-grade sensor, real-time digital display, CO/temperature/humidity tracking, 10-year lifespan

Dr. Schilling's research found something interesting: identifying low-level carbon monoxide before it makes you sick required four specific things working together — not just any one of them.

Because you can't fix what you can't see. And standard detectors are designed to be invisible until it's already too late.

Part 1: Professional-Grade Electrochemical Sensor

The cheap CO detectors at Home Depot use a semiconductor sensor — designed to alarm at 70 PPM, the minimum legal threshold.

But hospitals and fire stations don't use 70 PPM detectors. They use professional-grade electrochemical sensors that detect CO from as low as 1 PPM.

This is the kind of sensor that can actually catch the problem before it makes you dizzy.

Part 2: Real-Time Digital Display

Most detectors give you a green light. Nothing else.

But a green light tells you nothing. It doesn't tell you that your kitchen is at 18 PPM right now. It doesn't tell you that your bedroom climbs to 24 PPM every night. It doesn't tell you that the levels spiked when the water heater kicked on.

A real-time number tells you exactly what your family is breathing — every minute of every day.

Studies show that homeowners with digital-display detectors identify and resolve CO sources four times faster than those with simple alarms.

Part 3: Triple Environmental Monitoring

Carbon monoxide doesn't exist in isolation. It builds up when ventilation fails — and ventilation problems show up first in temperature and humidity changes.

A detector that monitors all three (CO + temperature + humidity) catches problems hours before CO reaches dangerous levels.

This is what gives you the early warning that simple CO detectors miss.

Part 4: 10-Year Lifespan with Expiration Alert

Standard detectors stop working after 5–7 years. They don't beep. They don't flash. They just silently stop detecting — while their green light keeps blinking.

A detector with daily self-diagnostics and a clear expiration alert means you actually know when it's time to replace it.

Together, these four don't just alert you to emergencies. They show you exactly what your home's CO levels are in real time — before any of it becomes life-threatening.

But How Can the Same Hospital-Grade Technology Cost as Little as $47.50?

TrueDetect carbon monoxide detector plugged into wall outlet showing live PPM reading

Dr. Schilling's findings were game-changing. Patients who'd failed months of Epley sessions identified the real cause within minutes of properly monitoring their home's air.

But there was a problem: cost.

The professional electrochemical sensors used in hospitals and fire stations cost $200+ per unit. Triple-monitoring units with digital displays cost even more. Most families would never spend that on something they assumed they already had.

Most homeowners had already spent thousands on failed Epley sessions, vestibular therapy, anti-vertigo medications, and specialist visits.

Then if they wanted hospital-grade CO detection? Another $200+ per detector — and you need multiple in a home.

Over a year of "managing" symptoms, that added up to $3,000–$8,000 with no real answers.

"We had something that worked," Dr. Schilling said. "But at $200+ per detector for the professional-grade equipment, most families were never going to invest in it — even if it could finally give them the answers they'd been searching for."

That's when TrueSafety's engineering team saw an opportunity.

What if the same hospital-grade sensors could be put into a plug-and-play home device — at a price every family could afford?

What if the people who'd been misdiagnosed and mistreated could finally find the real cause without spending another fortune?

After 18 months of development, they created TrueDetect, a plug-and-play home device that delivers the same professional-grade detection used in hospitals and fire stations.

Medical-grade technology. Professional-level accuracy. Plug-and-play convenience.

Starting at as little as $47.50 per detector when you choose the popular 4-pack bundle.

But not for long.

The regular price is $99.99 per unit. Right now, TrueSafety is running their family safety campaign, offering up to 61% off on bigger bundles to help as many families as possible identify the air-quality issues that may be making them sick.

Especially those who've already spent thousands chasing the wrong diagnosis.

Once the promotional period ends, prices return to regular.

From Hospital-Grade Detection to Your Outlet

Person plugging TrueDetect into wall outlet — no installation required

The TrueDetect device puts everything from Dr. Schilling's four-part protocol into one plug-and-play unit:

Medical-grade electrochemical sensor that picks up low-level CO from as low as 1 PPM — the same kind of sensor used in hospitals and fire stations, not the cheap semiconductor sensor in standard detectors that only registers emergency levels

Real-time digital display showing exact CO, temperature, and humidity levels — so you know exactly what your family is breathing every minute

Triple environmental monitoring of CO, temperature, and humidity — catching ventilation problems hours before they turn into CO emergencies

10-year lifespan with self-diagnostics and clear expiration warnings — no more silently dead detectors while the green light keeps blinking

And if CO ever spikes to emergency levels, TrueDetect alerts at just 30 PPM instead of the standard 70 PPM — giving you and your family hours of extra time to evacuate before it's too late.

You plug it in. That's it. No batteries. No wiring. No installation.

Dr. Schilling was skeptical at first. Could a $47.50 detector really deliver hospital-grade detection?

Independent testing on 50 families with chronic "mystery dizziness" — patients who'd already tried the Epley maneuver, vestibular therapy, and anti-vertigo medications without relief — produced shocking results.

These were people still dizzy after being "treated" for ear crystals they never had.

After two weeks of monitoring with TrueDetect:

94% identified at least one CO source in their home they didn't know existed

87% saw measurable improvement in dizziness and brain fog after the source was fixed

83% reported clearer thinking within 30 days

79% felt less anxious

76% slept better

"These results matched what we were seeing in the clinic," Dr. Schilling said.

"Except patients were getting them at home — without spending another $3,000 on tests that wouldn't find the problem anyway. And without wasting more time on Epley sessions that were never going to work."

Real People, Real Relief

Jennifer and Robert — two TrueDetect customers who finally found relief from chronic dizziness

Jennifer Walsh, 38, suffered from mystery symptoms for three years after being told she had BPPV.

"I had constant pressure in my head, like I was in a fog. I'd get dizzy standing up. The room would tilt when I drove.

Doctors kept doing the Epley maneuver. Six times over two years. They said my 'ear crystals' kept coming back. But the dizziness never really went away.

Then they tested me for everything. MS, brain tumors, Meniere's disease.

Nothing showed up.

I started thinking I was crazy. Maybe it really was all in my head."

A friend told her about TrueDetect. She didn't think it would matter — she already had a CO detector — but she was desperate.

"The first day I plugged it in, my kitchen was reading 22 PPM. My bedroom hit 28 PPM at night. My old detector never beeped — everything was 'normal' as far as it was concerned.

I had an HVAC tech come out. My water heater had a small crack in the venting. He fixed it in an hour.

Within a week, the head pressure eased. By two weeks, the dizziness was gone. After a month, I felt like myself for the first time in years.

It wasn't ear crystals. It was never ear crystals. My home had been poisoning me the whole time while doctors kept tilting my head around doing nothing."

Robert Brown, 52, dealt with daily dizziness, heart palpitations, and panic attacks after his "BPPV diagnosis."

"The dizziness was constant. I'd stand up and the whole room would tilt. On top of that, I'd get heart palpitations that felt like heart attacks. I went to the ER four times. They'd run tests and send me home saying my heart was fine.

But the dizziness and palpitations kept happening, especially in the morning. My doctor said it was 'residual dizziness from the ear crystals' and kept doing the Epley. Six rounds. Nothing changed.

The anxiety was ruining my life. I couldn't drive. I couldn't work. I was terrified I'd die in front of my kids."

His wife finally bought TrueDetect after a friend recommended it.

"The first morning, my bedroom was reading 31 PPM — about an hour after the furnace cycled. We'd had no idea. The detector we already owned never said a word.

I started using TrueDetect to track exactly when and where the levels spiked, and got the venting fixed. The dizziness eased within a week. The palpitations decreased within days. The panic feelings stopped after about ten days.

I couldn't believe something so simple revealed what doctors couldn't. They'd been treating my ears for a year. The problem was in the air I'd been breathing the whole time."

Why This Reveals What Everything Else Missed

TrueDetect plugged into wall in family home with family photo nearby

The difference is simple: knowing vs. assuming.

The Epley maneuver repositions crystals that aren't there. It does nothing for the carbon monoxide reducing oxygen to your inner ear and brain.

Pills mask symptoms. Vestibular therapy trains a system that's already starved of oxygen. Anti-anxiety medications don't address the chemical exposure causing the anxiety in the first place.

TrueDetect's four-part technology finds the actual source:

The professional-grade sensor catches the low-level CO that cheap detectors are designed to ignore. The real-time display turns a "mystery illness" into a fixable issue with a single HVAC visit. And unlike standard detectors that silently die after 5–7 years, TrueDetect tells you exactly when it's time to replace it.

Together, they expose the actual cause that's been hiding in plain sight all along.

The same way Dr. Schilling's clinical research did — except for $47.50 instead of $3,000 in specialist visits.

Except you're not repositioning imaginary ear crystals.

You're identifying the actual source of your symptoms — the one that's been there the whole time.

What You're Probably Spending Now

Years of failed treatments costing thousands vs. one TrueDetect 4-pack at $47.50 per detector

Think about what this has already cost you:

Endless appointments where they keep doing the same head-tilting exercises that don't work. Each visit another copay. Another afternoon in a waiting room. Another "let's try the Epley one more time."

The medications they gave you that make you drowsy and foggy but don't actually stop the dizziness.

Days you couldn't drive because you didn't trust yourself behind the wheel. Asking friends for rides. Canceling plans. Feeling like a burden.

Mornings you called in sick because the room was spinning and you couldn't even stand up without holding onto something.

Events you skipped because you were terrified of getting dizzy in public. Weddings. Dinners. Your kid's recital.

The constant low-grade anxiety of not knowing when the next episode will hit. Always scanning for the nearest place to sit down. Always worried.

Years of being told "it's just BPPV, the crystals will settle" while your symptoms never actually go away.

The self-doubt when doctor after doctor can't figure out why you're still suffering. Starting to wonder if maybe you ARE crazy. If maybe it really is "all in your head."

Most people spend thousands in copays, medications, missed work, and lost experiences chasing a diagnosis that was wrong from the start.

TrueDetect's most popular bundle (the 4-pack) costs just $47.50 per detector, covering your kitchen, water heater area, master bedroom, and kids' room.

One purchase. Use it for 10 years. No more appointments. No more copays. No more waiting rooms.

That's less than what most people spend in a single month managing symptoms that never improve.

And unlike the Epley maneuver, it addresses what's actually causing your dizziness.

The carbon monoxide they missed while they were looking at your ears.

The 365-Day Money-Back Guarantee

365-day risk-free money-back guarantee badge

Here's what makes this completely risk-free:

Use TrueDetect in your home for 365 days.

If you don't see clear evidence of CO sources you didn't know existed — if you don't experience the relief that thousands of others have when they finally identify what's been making them sick — send it back for a full refund.

No questions asked. A full year to test it.

TrueSafety offers this because they've seen the results.

Less than 1.3% of customers request refunds.

What Happens If You Don't Act

Man sitting on couch with head in hands, exhausted from chronic symptoms

Here's the truth about chronic low-level carbon monoxide exposure:

It doesn't get better on its own. It gets worse.

The dizziness happens more often. What used to be occasional becomes daily. Then constant.

The brain fog gets thicker. Forgetting words. Struggling to focus. Living in a haze.

The anxiety deepens. Your oxygen-starved nervous system keeps triggering false danger signals. Fight-or-flight mode becomes your new normal.

The cardiac symptoms spread. Heart palpitations. Chest tightness. Studies show CO exposure increases heart attack risk in healthy adults — and at much lower levels for anyone with existing heart conditions.

What could be identified and fixed in two weeks now might take months later... or cause permanent damage.

Dr. Schilling is blunt:

"Chronic low-level CO exposure causes progressive damage to the brain, heart, and nervous system. The longer you're exposed, the harder it becomes to fully recover.

I've seen patients who waited years develop permanent cognitive deficits.

And they spent those years being treated for 'recurring BPPV' that was never there. Doing the Epley over and over while the real problem (the air in their home) continued destroying their quality of life."

This isn't about ear crystals that "might come back."

This is chemical exposure that gets worse every day.

The question is: How much more damage will accumulate before you act?

Your Two Choices

Your Two Choices — failed treatment cycle on the left vs. life with TrueDetect on the right

Choice 1: Keep taking pills that mask symptoms. Keep seeing specialists who treat everything except the air you're breathing. Keep hoping the "ear crystals" will finally stay in place this time.

(They won't.)

Choice 2: Identify the actual source with the same professional-grade detection used in hospitals and fire stations... in 60 seconds of plug-and-play setup... without the $3,000+ cost of repeated specialist visits.

Emily Carter, who spent two years being misdiagnosed, says it best:

"I spent over $5,800 on ENT visits, Epley maneuvers, and medications that didn't work.

They kept telling me my 'crystals were coming back.' Turns out, there were no crystals. Just CO leaking from my water heater that no one ever bothered to check.

TrueDetect gave me peace of mind and my life back. I only wish I'd found it sooner."

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