Chronic Nausea, Anxiety, and Depression Success

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Last Updated on November 28, 2020 by Lyle Murphy

In 4 months of treatment, you ended 1 year of suffering (nausea, panic disorder and depression) and returned to our family the woman we love so much.

Nausea – chronic, intractable, debilitating, and insufferable, accompanied by severe anxiety disorder and depression described my wife when she first arrived.

Thank you Alternative to Meds Center! You saved my wife’s life and, by extension, mine.

You reversed the combined impact of mercury, benzodiazepine, arsenic, and candida on her central nervous system, gastrointestinal tract, and brain chemistry through your natural detoxification program and orthomolecular therapy in a toxin-free environment. In 4 months of treatment, you ended 1 year of suffering (nausea, panic disorder and depression) and returned to our family the woman we love so much.

How could conventional medicine allow an intelligent, fun-loving, and healthy-minded wife, and mother of 3, to pray nightly for painless death so that she would not awake to another day of pure hell? How could conventional medicine simply rest with the conclusion that the devilish nausea was unexplained and “idiopathic” in nature? Two bastions of conventional medicine, the University of Michigan Health System and the Mayo Clinic, failed to determine the source of her nausea, recommending psychiatric and psychological support.

Alternative to Meds Center knows what conventional medicine either doesn’t know or is unwilling to act upon.

I’m forever grateful to your team of caring individuals that have dedicated their lives to helping people like my wife.

Thom from Grand Blanc, Michigan

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