Symptom·Sensory·Reviewed May 30, 2026
Supplements for Meniere disease adjunctive support.
When meniere disease adjunctive support is the complaint, these are the supplements most often associated with it in the NutriStack library, ranked by how directly each one targets it and by the strength of the evidence.
Ranked by relevance, top first.
Relevance reflects how directly each supplement targets this symptom in the NutriStack map. Evidence is the supplement’s own rating. Open any name for the full profile.
- 01Magnesium GlycinateLimited70% match
Magnesium may support inner-ear vascular and neuronal stability and correct deficiency that can worsen vestibular and migraine-related symptoms overlapping with Meniere disease.
SuggestedMagnesium glycinate, 200 to 400 mg elemental daily with food - 02Vitamin D3Limited65% match
Correcting low vitamin D status has been associated in observational and small interventional work with fewer vertigo episodes in some inner-ear vestibular disorders.
SuggestedVitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) 1000 to 2000 IU daily, dosed to a tested blood level - 03Ginkgo BilobaLimited55% match
Ginkgo may improve microcirculation and has been studied for vestibular compensation, with some trials suggesting reduced dizziness symptom burden.
SuggestedStandardized leaf extract (24% flavone glycosides), 120 to 240 mg daily in divided doses - 04Vitamin B2Moderate40% match
Riboflavin supports mitochondrial energy metabolism and is an established migraine-prophylaxis nutrient, relevant given the frequent overlap of vestibular migraine with Meniere-type symptoms.
SuggestedRiboflavin 200 to 400 mg daily with food - 05Coenzyme Q10Limited35% match
CoQ10 aids mitochondrial bioenergetics and has modest migraine-prophylaxis evidence that may help when migrainous features accompany the vertigo.
SuggestedUbiquinone or ubiquinol 100 to 300 mg daily with a fat-containing meal
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