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Infant lower GI symptoms, allergic to something in breastmilk?
Greetings, does anyone have suggestion for infant allergies in breast milk? I think in the first month my grandson started with trace blood and mucus in his poo, with some mild cramping, gas, and diarrhea, all very minimal. His Mommy cut out dairy and soy, that seemed to solve most of it, but occasionally he has symptoms, it could be that "silent soy" in foods, idk. He's six months now and still has little outbreaks. Any ideas/remedy suggestions are greatly appreciated.Thanks, Kathy
kraine on 2022-04-29
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
It would be better to consult a homeopath in person if you have one near you. Forums may be resorted to only as last resort.
If you don't have any reliable homeopath near you then keep a bottle of Nux Vomica 30 and use it . Maximum 3 doses at 3 hour interval.
If you don't have any reliable homeopath near you then keep a bottle of Nux Vomica 30 and use it . Maximum 3 doses at 3 hour interval.
♡ telescope 8 months ago
Thank you Rajukmar. The mother, my daughter, is on tour in northern canada and has phone but not reliable internet. Our homeopath moved to Seattle and became a writer. The baby doctor has told her it's a very mild reaction, but still it's been on and off for about five month. Baby has just started solid veggies, hoping he will grow out of whatever it is, but I think he needs a little help.
kraine 8 months ago
Madam: with due respect, your statements are very glib. It makes little sense. Are you practicing Homeo?
♡ rajukmar 8 months ago
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