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Calc Carb for 11 month old
Hello. My baby has always suffered from bouts of constipation. She hasn't pooped in over a week now.I'm quite certain she's a calc carb baby. I have a bottle of 200CH. What is the best and safest way to administer it to her? Thanks!tatesmomma on 2014-04-26
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Try 3 pills dissolved in two tablespoons of water. Give her one teaspoon as
a dose. Just one dose and then you have to wait and watch what goes on
for a few days.
It can be easier to try this with a 30c Cal Carb and use 3 doses to see
what the effect is. Mix pills the same way, give a tsp. Then wait for 5 hours.
If something happens then don't give another dose unless constipation comes
back.
If nothing happens, then give another dose after 5 hours. If nothing happens
again then try it one more time- If 3 tries do not work go to another remedy.
If you are in usa- you can google Mary Aspinwall, master homeopath and
teacher or Lia Bello, nurse/homeopath/teacher and they will do an
acute case like this by phone. $50 and follow ups included.
a dose. Just one dose and then you have to wait and watch what goes on
for a few days.
It can be easier to try this with a 30c Cal Carb and use 3 doses to see
what the effect is. Mix pills the same way, give a tsp. Then wait for 5 hours.
If something happens then don't give another dose unless constipation comes
back.
If nothing happens, then give another dose after 5 hours. If nothing happens
again then try it one more time- If 3 tries do not work go to another remedy.
If you are in usa- you can google Mary Aspinwall, master homeopath and
teacher or Lia Bello, nurse/homeopath/teacher and they will do an
acute case like this by phone. $50 and follow ups included.
♡ simone717 9 years ago
I have the liquid form. Can I still use this? Thank you for the information in regards to the contacts.
tatesmomma 9 years ago
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