digestive

Nux vomica

Nux vomica
(Strychnine tree)
Indigestion and constipation following overindulgence.

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Strychnine tree

Anenome pulsatilla

Anenome pulsatilla
(Pasque flower)
For people with mild temperament and gastric derangement.

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Anenome pulsatilla

Young man overcomes pain, depression after car accident

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Dr. Coward has decreased my chronic pain and turned my emotional state around 180 degrees.

I found Dr. Coward after nine years of chronic pain, mental illness, and the resulting anguish. My issues stemmed from a horrific car accident (head-on with combined speed over 100 mph). I suffered major trauma to my head, neck, and the entire left side of my body. I was given disability and full (sort of!) state and federal health insurance.

Digestive disorders

Reflux, gas, bloating, and other digestive problems.

Introduction

You are not alone…

As many as 60 million Americans experience digestive upset such as heartburn, bloating, or indigestion at least once a month.  Twenty-five million have symptoms daily.  Some digestive disturbances have serious long-term consequences.  Heartburn, also known as refulx or GERD, can irritate the lower esophagus.  This chronic irritation can lead to esophageal cancer.  For most people, digestive complaints are simply uncomfortable.

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