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The Metabolic
Duodenum/Small Intestine Sub-Reflex |
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This reflex borders the left rib cage.
It is across from the gallbladder reflex, only slightly lower.

Test using the same polarity as found on the Metabolic Reflex.

Indicator of. If this reflex is electrical, it indicates that the
patient has a severely inflamed or ulcerated intestine. This reflex
is often electrical when the patient has duodenal ulcers, colitis,
diverticulitis, or Crohn's syndrome.

The patient may complain of abdominal pain, pain between the
scapulae, pain in the chest and/or shoulder, mid dorsal pain, gas,
belching, bloating, loss of appetite, or severe hunger.

- 6
Gastrex, per day, for 12
weeks. For severe pain and gas, double or triple the dosage.
Gastrex absorbs gastrointestinal toxins and coats and soothes the
gastrointestinal tract.

An electrical Duodenum/Small Intestine Reflex could be caused by an
overly-acid stomach or by excessive Brunner's glands secretion. If
the patient does not improve with the Gastrex, test the following
reflexes and treat accordingly.
- Pituitary
Reflex. If the pituitary gland is under active, the stomach
will compensate by becoming overactive and produce excessive
amounts of acid. This is usually found in thin people.
- Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome Reflex. If the patient has a serious allergy
or infection that is being spread, the body will try to bum up the
allergy or infection with acid.
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