NAUSEA
by Lawrence Wilson, MD
© June 2011,
The Center For Development
Nausea is a fairly common
symptom that we find is usually associated with a toxic and congested
liver. There are other causes,
such as an infection, food poisoning, general anxiety or upset, or another type
of toxin in the body.
Another common cause of nausea
during pregnancy is sometimes called morning
sickness. This may be a form
of liver congestion that occurs as the hormone levels rise during pregnancy. Morning sickness responds very well to
coffee enemas, as explained below.
Rarely, other conditions can
cause nausea, such as a cancer that is blocking the intestinal tract, or some
other obstruction in the intestinal tract. Parasitic infection could also cause nausea, as can an inner
ear infection, which can be very chronic and subtle. This is usually accompanied by dizziness or vertigo.
Impaired digestion, overeating,
poor food combinations or tainted food can also occasionally cause nausea. Extreme stress, pain, a gall bladder
attack, air sickness, sea sickness and a few other conditions can also cause
nausea.
WHAT TO DO ABOUT
NAUSEA?
This
depends on the cause. Interestingly,
one of the best remedies for nausea is the use of a daily or even twice or
three times daily coffee enema. In
many cases, they do not need to be continued for more than a week or so,
although continuing them longer is often wonderful. To read about this, read Coffee
Enemas on this website.
If
the cause of nausea is an infection or food poisoning, this will need to be
handled properly. I do not like to
use antibiotics for infections, except as a last resort. They are all quite toxic. Instead, we recommend natural methods
that almost always work excellently and quickly. For much more on infections, read Infections
on this website and Beyond Antibiotics.
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