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Bed wetting-3 /12 year old

My son is 3-1/2year old and has bed wetting problem..he does lot of pee in the night...
He is bad food eater , lean but is active. His speech is not that clear as compare to other kids..He listen to rhymes but mostly follow tunes rather than words...
 
  meenaj on 2010-01-07
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I strongly suggest, EQUISETUM 12X, 2 pills, every night for 2 weeks and then report back.

This is based on Dr. Priya Darshini's finding (she is available in this forum)

Once in a week (say every sunday), give Podophylum 30c, 2 pills, instead of Equisetum 12x, to improve the bowel health and eliminate any worm, which is another common cause. This remedy is safe to give once a week, even if there is no worm to improve the bowel health. Give only 4 doses total (for 1 month)

Please see my Profile for general instruction

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