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Help, Joe De Livera, daughter has reflux

Joe De Livera, I've read a few posts tonight and suddenly have hope for my daughter. She is 7 and her allergist says that acid reflux is causing her night cough, stomach pain after meals and in the evening, and asthma (the little particles come up at night and get into the trachea, inflaming the lungs). He wants her on prevacid, but I don't want to do that. I saw a doctor who practices natural med and she put her on enzymes and a trial of Calc Phos 200. My daughter seems worse now. I'm so excited to try Nat. Phos. 6x and Arnica with her. Could you please walk me through the doses and application of them? She weighs about 44 lbs, a tiny little thing with a lot of allergies. She also has a lot of trouble falling asleep. Thank you so very much!
 
  MamatoGrace on 2013-09-29
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Hi MamatoGrace,

You can go over to Http://www.joedelivera.com and talk to Joe
on his own site. Joe is not on this site that much anymore, he
prefers working off of his own site.

Regards,

Simone717
 
simone717 last decade
Thank you for your help, Simone
 
MamatoGrace last decade

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