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Too much of a good thing...

Writer: Lise Battaglia, BFRP, CCH, CAPLise Battaglia, BFRP, CCH, CAP


Over 300 symptoms have been identified  which may persist for years after 

stopping certain psych prescription medications.   Anti-Depressants, Anti-Convulsives, Anti-Seizure, Anti-Anxiety; Benzodiazepines, SSRIs to name a few.



You may be familiar with the expression: "Waves and Windows"   comprising of headaches, anxiety, pain, agitation, skin, muscular, and joint sensitivity.   Hyper sensitivity to supplements, herbs, different foods often result .  


Tapering too quickly from these medications can cause severe distress. 


Since 2017 with the integrative approach including  Homeopathy, Flower Essences, Customized Diet, Microbiome Repair, Biofield Tuning, EFT and more, Recovery Naturally's individualized approach has been successful where others could not, shortening the time for taper with no negative effects; repairing neurotransmitters, supporting safe and pain free/reduced withdrawal, removing the original physical and emotional trauma/pain that these meds were prescribed to treat. 


Also useful for : :

Antibiotic Resistance, Dental Amalgams, Medication Side Effects,

Vaccine Injury, Pain Medication ,

Chemo Side Effects, 

Support and Recovery 


 
 
 

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Any recommendations/consultations with respect to nutritional health, diet, supplementation or detoxification is done exclusively for educational and information purposes and is for non-diagnostic purposes and general guidelines only. The determination to take or withdraw from any medical intervention resides within the legislative authority of physicians, nurses and nurse practitioners. We support the distribution of current research and information relating to all topics and likewise encourage patients and clients to make informed health care decisions having researched and understood all balanced and accurate information to which those decisions pertain. In every case, please consult your medical physician regarding any changes you make to your medical regimen, as doing so without consultation or supervision by a qualified practitioner may be dangerous.

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