Serving Branford New Haven East Haven West Haven North Branford Guilford Madison Connecticut (CT) Acupuncture CT                           Traditional Chinese Acupuncture   Richard A. Covello, L.Ac.   Acupuncture Connecticut                     




  
             
         
 
    
 



   

  







   



 




      















































 

 

  After scheduling your appointment, please print and complete the first visit form found on this web sites home page. Thank you for visiting acupuncture Connecticut (CT).           Commonly experienced condition by anyone has eaten tainted food. The onset is sudden can include vomiting alternating cold and fever, vomiting, and when severe diarrhea.         Food Nausea Slower then normal emptying of the stomach causing nausea, causes include overeating and weakness in the muscles of the stomach    Emotional issues frequently disrupt the stomach, causing acid reflux, nausea, and vomiting. Stress Disrupting Stomach I have seen this with patient undergoing chemotherapy. The Chemotherapy disrupts the digestive system. The focus of my treatment of cancer patients is to strengthen the digestive system. The ability to eat and absorb calories and nutrients is paramount in the patient’s fight against the cancer. Note: The word “Cold” is used to define substances that are difficult to digest or harm the lining of the stomach. Cold Invades Stomach Deterioration of the stomach lining due to acid reflux, smoking, drinking, or drug use, the actual lining of the organ is damaged. After scheduling your appointment, please print and complete the first visit form found on this web sites home page. Thank you for visiting acupuncture Connecticut (CT). Stomach Organ Tissue Deterioration Sluggish Stomach I reviewed the duke study, although I was tuff on Duke, it was a relevant step in advancing Chinese Acupuncture in Connecticut and United States. I have had tremendous success in treating nausea in Connecticut (CT). In fact Duke University Medical Center has found that acupuncture is more effective at reducing nausea and vomiting after major breast surgery than the leading medication.




















































































Review of Duke University Medical Center Cont...