Collection: Coma

What is a Coma?

A coma is a state of prolonged unconsciousness in which a person is unresponsive to their surroundings and cannot be awakened. It can be caused by severe brain injury, stroke, infections, metabolic imbalances, or lack of oxygen to the brain. While medical intervention is essential, supporting the body's immune system and digestive function can aid in overall health and recovery.

Managing coma patients naturally involves maintaining immune function, aiding digestion, and promoting detoxification, especially when the person is unable to consume solid food.

Natural Support for Coma Patients

To help support immune health, digestion, and detoxification, our practitioners recommend:

  • Code CH49 Swedish Bitter – A traditional herbal tonic known for its detoxifying, digestive, and immune-boosting properties. It may help support liver function, promote circulation, and aid in overall well-being.

How to Administer the Product in a Coma

Since coma patients cannot take remedies orally, Swedish Bitter can be:

  • Applied to the skin – The tincture can be rubbed onto the skin, particularly on pulse points, to allow absorption through the bloodstream.
  • Used as a compress – A few drops can be applied to a cloth and placed on the stomach or forehead to support circulation and detoxification.
  • Added to a feeding tube (under medical supervision) – If the patient is receiving nutrition through a feeding tube, Swedish Bitter may be diluted and included in liquid intake, but only with approval from a healthcare professional.

Supporting Recovery Naturally

In addition to nutritional support and medical care, ensuring a calm, healing environment, playing familiar sounds or music, and gently massaging the body may aid circulation and promote comfort.

Important Note

While natural remedies can support immune and digestive health, a coma is a serious medical condition that requires professional care. Always consult with a healthcare provider before administering any natural supplements to a patient in a coma

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