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Reflux baby & stressed mom

My 2month old son was diagnosed with reflux, and was put on Zantac. The medicine has stopped working, but I do NOT want to put him on a PPI. He is very fidgety at the breast, eats very frequently, and has a lot of gas. His sleep is horrible, he acts like he can't seem to settle. I have already cut dairy, soy, nuts, caffeine, and all strong acidic foods from my diet. What remedy would be best for him?
I am also experiencing issues with anger and anxiety. I have intense bouts of rage from little annoyances. Is there anything to help with this?

Any help would be great, I'm desperate!
 
  Rrogers03 on 2013-04-12
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Please take three doses of Kali Carb 200 as follows and see how that affects in next 7 days (only 3 doses in 7 days).

day 1 morning
1st dose

day 1 evening
2nd dose

day 2 morning
3rd dose

One dose means
If the medicine is in pills form 2 pills. Don't touch pills with hand. Use cap of bottle to take pills.
If the medicine is in liquid dilution form, 2 drops in some 20 ml water. Sip up slowly.

Please follow homeo restrictions like no coffee, no raw onion/garlic, no strong perfumes, don't eat or drink anything within 30 minutes before or after taking medicine.

This should also help your baby through you. If this doesn't help take Lycopodium 200 and Nux Vomica 200 one by one in the same way.
 
kadwa last decade
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