Question:
K. P. has a question.
He seems to be too wound up.
– always in the fight or flight mode
– his body can’t relax
– something about a vagus nerve needing to relax or too would up.
He has the Rife V3 and really would like some help.
Answer:
The RDPV3 is a rather energizing machine, so can actually have an energizing effect directly on people
Because the vagus nerve affects so many bodily functions, there are many signs that you may have a condition that causes vagal nerve dysfunction, including:
Acid reflux.
Abdominal pain.
Bloating.
Lack of a gag reflex.
Difficulty swallowing.
Dizziness.
Fainting.
Vagus Nerve appears to be the “Symptom” of another disorder in the body. Treatment of the disorder is imperative to finding the solution. Most symptoms here point to a digestive/ stomach related issue, so resolving the original disorder usually resolves the vagus nerve disorder.
As the problem given is Vagus Nerve which has a definitive correlation with stomach disorders, our solution is the Gatritis set:
Gastritis can be caused by many different factors, including: medication such as aspirin and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) infection with the Helicobacter Pylori bacteria, the organism responsible for the majority of stomach and duodenal ulcers. alcohol.
Gastritis can be caused by many different factors, including: medication such as aspirin and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) infection with the Helicobacter Pylori bacteria, the organism responsible for the majority of stomach and duodenal ulcers. alcohol.
1367: Gastritis: 0.12, 0.2, 0.9, 47.5, 96.5, 275.03, 534.25, 691.24, 753.07, 927.1
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