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What are OralSoothe Teething Sprinkles?
Over the counter preparations for the discomfort of teething include
painkillers or preparations which are rubbed on the gums. From
a naturopathic point of view, it is advisable to avoid synthetic
painkillers for babies, especially on an ongoing basis. Topical
preparations often contain alcohol, as well as other synthetic
ingredients and are also therefore not the best for your baby
to use regularly.
OralSoothe Teething Sprinkles are a natural herbal and tissue salt
combination remedy for relieving the pain and discomfort of teething.
They are especially formulated for safety during infancy and contain
no alcohol or any synthetic ingredients which could be harmful
to your baby. OralSoothe Teething Sprinkles are presented in fine
baby-friendly granule form. Simply sprinkled onto your
baby's tongue, OralSoothe Sprinkles will dissolve easily and be absorbed
by the mucus membranes of the mouth. Because babies love the taste
of OralSoothe, they will accept it very happily! As a bonus, OralSoothe
also contains Calcium Phosphate - a natural biochemic tissue
salt which encourages the growth of
strong teeth and bones!
How do I use OralSoothe Teething Sprinkles?
Simply sprinkle
a small pinch of OralSoothe onto your baby's tongue when needed. Granules
may also be dissolved in filtered water if desired. May
be repeated after 20 minutes for up to 10 doses if necessary.
Ingredients:
OralSoothe Teething Sprinkles contain the following proven, natural
ingredients in baby-friendly lactose granules:
Chamomilla (6C)
is a well-known homeopathic remedy for infant colic and teething.
Chamomilla is useful for relieving pain and soothing children
who are uncomfortable and irritable.
Calcium Phosphate (Calc. Phos. D6) is a biochemic tissue salt which restores strength
to the body and is useful during times of growth and development.
It is also excellent for improving circulation, bones and teeth.
Calcium Flouride (Calc Fluor. D6)
is another tissue salt which is important for teeth, skin and
bones. Calc. Flour. is useful for teething pain and toothache
and will also address emotional symptoms. Although related, it
should not be associated with the controversial Flouride often given to children
for strengthening teeth.
Passiflora is also called Passion Flower and is used as a soothing
and quieting herb. This ingredient will relieve pain naturally
and calm your teething child.
Matricaria recutita
is a calming herb and will help to reduce the irritability of
teething conditions, thereby reducing 'fussing' and crying.
What do our customers say?
'Our
baby was having a terrible time with cutting his first tooth.
He had been feeding poorly and very grouchy for 2 weeks and the
gel I tried to put on his gums didn’t make any difference at all.
In fact he hated it! I gave him your OralSoothe and within minutes
he seemed like a different child! It has continued to keep
him calm and seemingly free of pain so I have just ordered another
three bottles! Thanks for a great product!' Monique T-F
'I am so grateful for your wonderful teething formula - it really
settled my little girl and allowed the whole household to get
some sleep. I’m really relieved that she’s not in pain anymore -
I’m going to tell all my friends about OralSoothe!'
Julie,
UK
What
to expect when your child begins teething
Your
baby’s first tooth is a major milestone and something to celebrate!
The process leading up to this occasion though, can be fraught
with anxiety and stress.
Most infants
get their first tooth between 6 and 8 months of age, although
this can vary quite a bit. The first tooth to emerge is
usually one of the bottom front teeth (incisors), usually followed
by its neighbour - as teeth generally come out in pairs.
How do I know whether my baby is teething?
A few things
that may very well indicate your child has begun teething are
increased crying and irritability, drooling and putting everything
in his/her mouth. Your baby’s gums may appear slightly swollen
and red and feel hard. A mildly raised temperature may also
be associated with teething but a severe or ongoing fever should
not be attributed to this and you should consult your baby’s health
care provider for any persistent fever.
It is tough
for parents to know that their child is in pain and also distressing
when they are irritable and crying all the time. Remember,
though, that teething is something all children have to go through
and although it seems endless and even cruel, there will be periods
when your baby is “between teeth” and, by the age of three, your
child will have his/her first full set of teeth.
FAQ’s
What are the signs that my child is teething?
Increased irritability, drooling, putting objects into the mouth
and disturbed sleep are all associated with teething. Some
less common effects are fever, diarrhea and red, swollen gums.
Your baby's appetite may also be affected.
How long will it last?
From the first signs that your child is teething to when the tooth
actually comes through the gum, will be approximately 1-2 months.
Of course this is repeated for every new tooth and teething can
sometimes seem to go on for ever. However, one day it will all
be over and there is generally some respite in-between teeth!
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