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Teething<br><br><br><br>
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Author Topic: Teething<br>
jkelleycaires<br>
Member posted 07-22-2000 08:07 PM<br>
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My four month old son has begun teething. At times he is miserable with pain and will not take any of his cold teethers or my fingers. All I can do is hold him close and that feels so useless as he is wailing in pain. It's pitiful. I'm wondering if any of you know of any natural teething remedies that are safe for a four month old? Thanks.<br><br><br>
Cynthia in Arabia<br>
Moderator posted 07-23-2000 02:15 AM<br>
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There are homeopathic remedies for teething that can help alleviate the pain. Chamomilla (cheek is hot and red and child is highly irritable), Belladonna (face is hot and flushed, with seemingly high fever), and Aconite (acute pain, baby seems frightened) are all possibilities. Give 30c every thirty minutes until relief is noticed, up to 10 doses. You should also give Calc. fluor. and Calc. phos or give Combination R tissue salts throughout the teething period. In either case give 2 tablets every thirty minutes until symptoms are relieved then reduce doseage to three times a day. Do not touch the tablets with your hands but rather use a spoon to dispense them onto your childs tongue. Wait 30 minutes after eating or drinking and avoid any mint containing food or products during treatment. (Reference: The Complete Guide to Homeopathy by Andrew Lockie and Nicola Geddes)<br>
Clove oil is a possibility too and it works very well but you must be very careful with it as it can cause blistering of the gum if used in excess. It should be diluted in a carrier oil - 1 drop of clove oil in 1-2 tablespoons of almond oil or another edible oil - and gently massaged into the gum.<br><br>
Hope this helps!<br><br>
~Cynthia<br><br><br><br><br>
dara<br>
Member posted 07-24-2000 12:43 PM<br>
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Definately go with a homeopathic remedy. I like Boiron's combo remdy for teething. It does sound like you baby needs Chamimilla or Pulsitilla. The dose is 1 pellet at 30C every 15 to 30 minutes for up to 24 hours. The combo remdey costs more but takes some od the thought work out. It's best to get a good book on homeopathy and childern, Hersu's is good. go to minimum.com for books and washinton homeopathics for a kit of remedies. It's the best thing I've ever done for my kids.<br><br><br>
momacat<br>
Member posted 07-24-2000 03:29 PM<br>
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We use the Herbs for Kids, Gum-omile Oil™ – Teething Support...In it are:<br>
Almond oil<br>
Willow bark *<br>
Chamomile flowers **<br>
Clove Bud essential oil *<br>
Vitamin E oil<br><br>
I have also used Boiron Chamomilla 12, and Hylands teething tablets. The best by far is the Herbs for Kids. <a href="http://www.herbsforkids.com/detail.asp?id=26" target="_blank">http://www.herbsforkids.com/detail.asp?id=26</a><br><br>
{{{{Hugs}}}} for you little one.<br><br>
momacat<br>
Breastfeeding and Attachment Parenting Twins <a href="http://breastfeedingtwins.tripod.com/" target="_blank">http://breastfeedingtwins.tripod.com/</a><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
amyfl<br>
Member posted 07-31-2000 10:51 AM<br>
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I recommmend the Hyland natural teething tabs, they worked well for my daughter. Just putting them in her mouth distracted her for a little bit. The other thing that worked well for us was a wet washcloth, she didn't like the hard cold teething rigs, but liked the soft washcloth to suck on.<br>
Good luck!<br><br><br><br>
Barb<br>
Member posted 07-31-2000 04:00 PM<br>
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I have used the Borion Teething liquid that comes in single serve tubes - it seemed to work well and my son loved to chew on the applicator. When he is in severe pain I use the teething gel by Hyland and that takes the pain away immediatly, although you will need to use several doses when it wears off.<br><br><br>
mdl<br>
Member posted 08-01-2000 01:58 PM<br>
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I've also had good luck with Gummomile oil. I've also used clove oil diluted with olive oil and Herbs for Kids Cammomile.<br>
My daughter also likes chewing on a wet wash cloth or a frozen waffle or frozen french toast stick. Just keep trying different things and hang in there.<br><br><br><br>
mamalisa<br>
Member posted 08-16-2000 02:48 PM<br>
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I just tried this out - I admit that I broke down several times and gave my baby girl tylenol for her teetihing pain. It didn't seem to help at all. She is 12 months and has a molar coming through so I tried the Chamimilla at 30C. I could not believe how quickly she felt better. In fact, she was down right giddy!! I 'd like to learn more about what makes up the homeopathic meds though so I'm ordering a book. Good luck<br><br><br>
Cynthia in Arabia<br>
Moderator posted 08-20-2000 01:28 AM<br>
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Mamalisa, how many doses did you give your little one before she started to improve?<br>
~Cynthia
Alternative and Complementary Medicine Archive<br>
Teething<br><br><br><br>
This topic was originally posted in this forum: Alternative and Complementary Medicine<br>
Author Topic: Teething<br>
jkelleycaires<br>
Member posted 07-22-2000 08:07 PM<br>
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My four month old son has begun teething. At times he is miserable with pain and will not take any of his cold teethers or my fingers. All I can do is hold him close and that feels so useless as he is wailing in pain. It's pitiful. I'm wondering if any of you know of any natural teething remedies that are safe for a four month old? Thanks.<br><br><br>
Cynthia in Arabia<br>
Moderator posted 07-23-2000 02:15 AM<br>
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There are homeopathic remedies for teething that can help alleviate the pain. Chamomilla (cheek is hot and red and child is highly irritable), Belladonna (face is hot and flushed, with seemingly high fever), and Aconite (acute pain, baby seems frightened) are all possibilities. Give 30c every thirty minutes until relief is noticed, up to 10 doses. You should also give Calc. fluor. and Calc. phos or give Combination R tissue salts throughout the teething period. In either case give 2 tablets every thirty minutes until symptoms are relieved then reduce doseage to three times a day. Do not touch the tablets with your hands but rather use a spoon to dispense them onto your childs tongue. Wait 30 minutes after eating or drinking and avoid any mint containing food or products during treatment. (Reference: The Complete Guide to Homeopathy by Andrew Lockie and Nicola Geddes)<br>
Clove oil is a possibility too and it works very well but you must be very careful with it as it can cause blistering of the gum if used in excess. It should be diluted in a carrier oil - 1 drop of clove oil in 1-2 tablespoons of almond oil or another edible oil - and gently massaged into the gum.<br><br>
Hope this helps!<br><br>
~Cynthia<br><br><br><br><br>
dara<br>
Member posted 07-24-2000 12:43 PM<br>
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Definately go with a homeopathic remedy. I like Boiron's combo remdy for teething. It does sound like you baby needs Chamimilla or Pulsitilla. The dose is 1 pellet at 30C every 15 to 30 minutes for up to 24 hours. The combo remdey costs more but takes some od the thought work out. It's best to get a good book on homeopathy and childern, Hersu's is good. go to minimum.com for books and washinton homeopathics for a kit of remedies. It's the best thing I've ever done for my kids.<br><br><br>
momacat<br>
Member posted 07-24-2000 03:29 PM<br>
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We use the Herbs for Kids, Gum-omile Oil™ – Teething Support...In it are:<br>
Almond oil<br>
Willow bark *<br>
Chamomile flowers **<br>
Clove Bud essential oil *<br>
Vitamin E oil<br><br>
I have also used Boiron Chamomilla 12, and Hylands teething tablets. The best by far is the Herbs for Kids. <a href="http://www.herbsforkids.com/detail.asp?id=26" target="_blank">http://www.herbsforkids.com/detail.asp?id=26</a><br><br>
{{{{Hugs}}}} for you little one.<br><br>
momacat<br>
Breastfeeding and Attachment Parenting Twins <a href="http://breastfeedingtwins.tripod.com/" target="_blank">http://breastfeedingtwins.tripod.com/</a><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
amyfl<br>
Member posted 07-31-2000 10:51 AM<br>
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I recommmend the Hyland natural teething tabs, they worked well for my daughter. Just putting them in her mouth distracted her for a little bit. The other thing that worked well for us was a wet washcloth, she didn't like the hard cold teething rigs, but liked the soft washcloth to suck on.<br>
Good luck!<br><br><br><br>
Barb<br>
Member posted 07-31-2000 04:00 PM<br>
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I have used the Borion Teething liquid that comes in single serve tubes - it seemed to work well and my son loved to chew on the applicator. When he is in severe pain I use the teething gel by Hyland and that takes the pain away immediatly, although you will need to use several doses when it wears off.<br><br><br>
mdl<br>
Member posted 08-01-2000 01:58 PM<br>
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I've also had good luck with Gummomile oil. I've also used clove oil diluted with olive oil and Herbs for Kids Cammomile.<br>
My daughter also likes chewing on a wet wash cloth or a frozen waffle or frozen french toast stick. Just keep trying different things and hang in there.<br><br><br><br>
mamalisa<br>
Member posted 08-16-2000 02:48 PM<br>
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I just tried this out - I admit that I broke down several times and gave my baby girl tylenol for her teetihing pain. It didn't seem to help at all. She is 12 months and has a molar coming through so I tried the Chamimilla at 30C. I could not believe how quickly she felt better. In fact, she was down right giddy!! I 'd like to learn more about what makes up the homeopathic meds though so I'm ordering a book. Good luck<br><br><br>
Cynthia in Arabia<br>
Moderator posted 08-20-2000 01:28 AM<br>
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Mamalisa, how many doses did you give your little one before she started to improve?<br>
~Cynthia