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Lactose intolerance in 7 month old twins

My 7 months old twins, one boy and another girl. They both are passing frequent loose stool, like 4-6 times a day or 3-4 times a day from last one month. Stool is mostly green in colour, and due to frequent stool passing they have got redness near their anus and on bums which get converted to painful rashes.

We referred to pediatric, he said it is due to Lactose intolerance, which is causing indigestion, so stop mother's milk and give Isomil powder which is soya milk for a week.
Also he gave anti bacterial and anti diarrheal syrup along with pro-biotic powder.

My kids are always in diapers.

Doctor it is not possible to totally refrain from milk, so please suggest homeopathic remedy for the same. We have started giving KINDIGEST of schwabe, but we need Doctor's advice.
[message edited by fohaid on Thu, 18 Feb 2016 13:39:29 UTC]
 
  fohaid on 2016-02-18
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
PL give
1. Calc Carb-30 6 pills twice a day for 10 days and come back
homeo helper
 
homeo_helper 8 years ago
sure. I will get back
 
fohaid 8 years ago
I forgot to mention, my both the kids are taking five phos 6x as tonic from last 4 months. Shall I continue.
 
fohaid 8 years ago
I do not monitor this ABC website as I used to do in the past but I did so today and would like to share my default therapy which I have prescribed on my website
www.joedelivera.com to hundreds of babies whose mothers have confirmed that they were first helped with the majority cured.

I am doing so as your case involves 2 babies who are 7 months old.

If you decide to use my therapy aka "Joepathy" you will please follow the prescription literally and especially the last line.

I shall copy my default therapy for Baby GERD which I have prescribed for hundreds of babies and which I hope will help your baby too.

The remedy is Nat Phos 6x which is a Biochemic Cell Salt and is NOT a drug. It is absolutely safe in use and you may like to look it up on Google.

You will give baby half a tablet dissolved in milk a few minutes before every feed and the balance half immediately after a feed but you will not exceed a total of 6 tablets (12 halves) in 24 hours.

You may like to try to reduce the quantity of milk you give for each feed to enable baby’s digestion to stabilize. You will however feed more often. It is essential that you burp baby immediately after every feed.

You will avoid eating all food that can cause any distress to baby. You must know that they are passed on to baby through your breast milk.

It is best not to vaccinate Baby till s/he is over 2 years old as the after effects in some cases can add to the problems with GERD.
Do not give the MMR Vaccine in One shot as there is plenty of evidence on the Web of severe side effects which can result. You are advised to give it in 3 separate shots if you must do so, after baby is 2 years old.

Do not give Baby any solid food till s/he is over 8 months of age.

You (the mother) will take Nat Phos 6x dose 2 tablets after each of 3 meals daily. The idea is that your milk will pass the effect to baby. You may like to know that Nat Phos 6x will help to reduce your weight by 1kg per week very safely.

If you discover that baby does not respond to the Nat Phos 6x alone and this has occurred in a few cases, you will contact me again and I shall then prescribe another remedy to reinforce the action of Nat Phos 6x.

You will stop all other drugs you may be giving baby if you start on my therapy.
 
Joe De Livera 8 years ago

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