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Old 03-28-2017, 09:25 AM #1
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Default Supplements or other adive for autonomic/digestive issues

Hi all, I'm hoping someone might be able to offer some help on this question:

My son has been having ongoing upper digestive issues, still undiagnosed but with symptoms resembling early stages of chronic intestinal pseudo-obstructions. Since this is quite possibly a autonomic/neuropathic issue I am trying to see if he can be helped to any degree with nutritional supplements.

I'm thinking that since the autonomic system is small fiber, that the typical supplements that can help with general SFN might be beneficial here. Does anyone have any advice or experience with this type of issue? Just trying to figure out the best way to support nerve health in the upper GI area.

Thanks.
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