How does Colic-Ease help with hiccups and teething?
Colic-Ease Gripe WaterIn hiccups, the diaphragm spasms, causing pain and discomfort. The Caraway Seed Oil in Colic-Ease is derived from a group of plants that help alleviate these painful spasms. During teething, babies can cry excessively, taking in air. The Dillweed Seed Oil in Colic-Ease has an antifoaming action which dispels flatulence (gas) that is formed by this excessive air intake.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Colic Calm Gripe WaterSaliva in teething babies produces an enzyme that upsets their stomachs. Additionally, babies cry a lot when teething and tend to take in more air, making them gassy and irritable. This can cause even more crying, and so the cycle continues…until ColicCalm comes to the rescue and relieves the source of the pain.
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Colic-Ease Gripe WaterThe FDA oversees all food and drug products. Since Colic-Ease is a dietary supplement, it does not fall into either of these categories. However, in 1994 the FDA set up guidelines for dietary supplements, including labeling requirements, and created the Dietary Supplement Health Education Act (DSHEA). Colic-Ease follows all of DSHEA's guidelines.
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Colic-Ease Gripe WaterYou can use Colic-Ease again when introducing new foods into your baby's diet that may cause gas pains. It is also effective for adults experiencing heartburn, bloating, nausea or indigestion. Adult dose is 4 tablespoons.
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Colic-Ease Gripe WaterOnly the Colic-Ease gripe water is a purely herbal remedy consisting of five essential oils. Each of these oils contain properties that when combined, allow Colic-Ease to address the broadest range of symptoms. Conversely, other gripe water brands rely on the effect of non-herbal ingredients (i.e. sodium bicarbonate or charcoal) in their formulas. You can read more about why we don't use sodium bicarbonate or charcoal for infants in this FAQ section.
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Colic-Ease Gripe WaterEACH ONE OF THE HERBS in the Colic-Ease formula is listed on the FDA's GRAS, Generally Recognized As Safe, list. For a detailed description of the full benefits of each herb individually please visit our ingredients page
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Colic-Ease Gripe WaterYes, at Colic-Ease, Inc. we are dedicated to providing our customers with a gripe water product of unsurpassed quality. The ingredients in Colic-Ease gripe water have met stringent requirements before being approved for use in our formula. Prior to being released for shipment, testing is done on every new production batch to confirm the accuracy of the formulation's ingredients.
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Colic-Ease Gripe WaterWe accept Visa, Visa debit, MasterCard and MasterCard debit online 24 hours a day. You can give us a call to place a phone order at 516-520-7280.
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Colic-Ease Gripe WaterColic-Ease may be stored up to 3 years if unopened. Once opened, it can be stored safely and remain effective for six months when kept at room temperature, out of direct sunlight.
Related QuestionsShould I administer Colic-Ease before or after feeding my baby?
Colic-Ease Gripe WaterWe get positive feedback about both methods, try each one and you will be able to see which method is working best for your baby.
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Colic-Ease Gripe WaterWe strongly advise parents to consult with their baby's pediatrician before using Colic-Ease in combination with any over-the-counter products or prescriptions. If you have additional questions, please contact us using our contact form.
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Chiropractic Frequently Asked QuestionsThe most widely accepted definition of "colic" is uncontrollable crying in babies, especially from the ages of 0-3 months, and often lasting for more than three hours a day, more than three days a week for three weeks or more. No matter how long the condition lasts, parents know that struggling with a colicky child can be frustrating and exhausting. But there is hope, and it could come from your doctor of chiropractic. A recent study divided 50 infants with colic into two groups.
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Equine Dental Faq'sOccasionally a horse may eat slowly or chew funny for a day or two, but usually there is no apparent discomfort. Caps are the baby teeth. They are called caps because they do not have deep roots like the permanent teeth and when the permanent tooth pushes the cap off, it looks like it was a "hat" sitting on top of the new tooth. Sometimes the horse will leave them in the feed bucket, but they probably swallow them frequently.
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Questions, answers, Bliss by Mom, Babys Bliss GripewaterBabies cry a lot when teething take in more air which makes them gassy. Baby's Bliss can often relieve them from the gas discomfort making them cry.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsInfantile colic was first described as indigestion. While different diagnostic criteria have emerged since then, there has never been complete agreement on what colic is, what causes it, or how to treat it. The most widely accepted definition of colic today is "unexplainable and uncontrollable crying in babies from 0 to 3 months old, more than 3 hours a day, more than 3 days a week for 3 weeks or more, usually in the afternoon and evening hours."
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Deep Breathing, Hypertension, Weight Loss, Asthma, ButeykoThough most people are unaware of this, a hiccup results from a spasm of the diaphragm. Associated with this spasm is a sudden intake of breath and a closing of the glottis (the space between the vocal cords at the upper part of the larynx). While ordinary hiccups, caused by such things as stress and overeating, have few if any consequences, troublesome, prolonged, and uncontrollable hiccups can lead to more serious problems.
Related QuestionsHow can I help my child through the teething stage?
Newport Beach - Pediatric Dentist - Newport Pediatric Dentis...Sore gums when teeth erupt are part of the normal eruption process. The discomfort is eased for some children by use of a teething biscuit, a piece of toast or a frozen teething ring. Your pharmacy should also have medications that can be rubbed on the gums to reduce the discomfort.
Related QuestionsHow can you help your child's teething pain?
Augusta Family Dental - FAQ A-LTo help your child's teething pain, gently rub their gums with a clean wet finger. This often soothes the child's pain and irritation. A cold, rubber teething ring also helps.
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HeartburnHelp.com: Heartburn and GERD FAQYes. There are antacids and acid blockers (also called H2 blockers) available over the counter. The acid blockers inhibit the release of acid and take about an hour to work. They will last about nine to 12 hours. Ask your doctor about acid blocker medications, since they can cause side effects or drug interactions. If there is a certain food that usually gives you indigestion, you may want to take an acid blocker before you eat.
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aftershingles.com: Frequently asked questionsThese drugs, called anticonvulsants, are thought to reduce the pain of PHN by calming the sensitive pain nerves that were injured by the shingles infection.
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Pediatric Dentistry / Dental and Oral Health Care for Childr...Could your baby be teething? Our Guide to Pediatrics, Vincent Iannelli, M.D., offers insight about what signs to look for if you think your baby might be teething. This review of Agent Cool Blue plaque detecting rinse by Listerine will help you decide whether or not this product is worth buying. This is a simple and fun dental craft for younger kids. After the project is complete, the children will have a shiny tooth craft that will look like a healthy tooth.
Related QuestionsWhat is a teething ring?
John K. Gunderson DDSTeething rings are small, fluid-filled circular tubes that you can chill. Most children who are teething find them very soothing to chew on when they have sore gums.
Related QuestionsWho suffers from colic?
Frequently Asked QuestionsIt has been widely estimated that between 8% and 49% of newborns suffer from colic, or an estimated average of 22% of all newborns who suffer from colic at some time. The condition is regarded as self-limiting, disappearing spontaneously at three months of age; however, studies have shown that many cases of colic will persist until six and even 12 months of age, causing considerable distress and frustration for both children and parents.
Related QuestionsWhat are some of the symptoms of colic?
Frequently Asked QuestionsThe most common symptom of colic is "excessive crying" -- more hours of crying and more stretches of crying per day than non - symptomatic children. The crying may also have a higher frequency / pitch than normal babies. Other possible symptoms include motor unrest (flexing of the knees against the abdomen, clenching of the fists, and extension or straightening of the trunk, legs and arms).
Related QuestionsWhat can chiropractic do for colic?
Frequently Asked QuestionsFor years, chiropractors have cared for children with colic symptoms, and with apparently good results. In fact, the benefit of chiropractic for managing infantile colic was clearly illustrated in a recent study that compared the short-term effects of spinal manipulation vs. drug intervention (a drug called "dimethicone").
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