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My daughter got much better without medicine and going off the melatonin. Stick to regular night time and wake up early, also no soda and take pro biotics with applies for the prebiotic .... Good luck everyone
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12oz. spring water
6oz. goats milk
1/4 tsp. childrens probiotic powder
1/4 tsp. acerola cerry powder(17% vitC)
1 tsp. whey protein concentrate
1 tsp. nutritional yeast
1 1/2 capsules of colostrum
4 tblsp. mineral whey powder (Goatine)
1/2 tsp. cod liver oil
1/2 tsp. sunflower oil
1/2 tsp. extra virgin olive oil
1/2 tsp. extra virgin coconut oil
I really don't feel like it is the formula that is causing this because he had this problem before the formula (I could be wrong). My question is: will giving him the apple cider vinegar help a baby this young and how should I give it to him if so? (bottle? & what volume) Are there any other recommendations you may have. Thank you for your time and help.
Has anyone out there tried this with their babies or children? Any luck?
Even though my son is falling off the growth curve, his developmental abilities are right on track, and even ahead of his age in some areas.
Thanks for your help.
Julia
EC: Hi Julia. You didn't specify which type of vinegar, so we 're guessing you mean apple cider vinegar (acv), the most popular remedy for acid reflux.
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I wouldn't recommend Zantac or ACV. Instead, ADD FOOD ENZYMES and PROBIOTICS. This literally cured my Acid Reflux. The other cures either burn your throat (ACV) or suppress your production of acid (Zantac) which makes the problem worse.
Also, you might find he is more comfortable sleeping as a slight angle. I've seen both triangular pillows, or propping up one end of the bed about six inches (you can use blocks or something secure to rest the legs of the crib on).
But I will emphasize again that the only thing that has cured my acid reflux is taking food enzymes and probiotics every day. You also want to make the diet more alkaline (healthy). Things like sugar and chocolate will be hard on him.
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So sorry about your friend's little baby! There are some things I would look into if this were my little one.
Charcoal is great for kidney issues. Here is a link about using charcoal for kidney problems.
http://www.charcoalremedies.com/kidney_disease
Now, that is for an adult, but charcoal is so safe, I have used it for babies. (Not that young, though, having never needed it at that age.) Anyway, charcoal poultices could be used over the kidneys and charcoal could be given internally. But a baby would need just a tiny amount each day, and away from any medication or herbs.
Dr. Christopher's has an herbal tincture for children that is called Kid e Dry. It has herbs that are good for kidney/urinary health. I do not know what the dosage is for such a little one, but it is something else I would consider in this situation.
Garlic is a natural anti-biotic. When mother's take it, babies do get it in breastmilk.
If potty training is the benchmark, there are actually books about potty training babies. I have never done this; my children have almost all been in diapers until they were three and a half. I have never read these books, but I know they exist. I would probably look into it for a situation like this.
Your friend is going to want to find a doctor that will support her in this. If I were trying to keep this baby healthy and avoid or minimize antibiotics, I would still want a supportive medical professional who would work with me and be able to monitor the baby's health and be willing to treat the baby if a need arose. Also, you probably know that if you just leave a hospital with a baby and reject the doctor's recommendations, the hospital may consider it necessary to call the police or social services. I have known of this to happen in less serious situations than the one your friend is facing.
Keep us posted on how things go!
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I was searching for something else that we could try to give her for what I am guessing is the acid travelling back up to her throat and why she cries, drinks some water (which is thickened too - and she can't drink anything else or she will vomit) and I see information on ACV.. Any help on how to give her that? Would I do straight ACV, how much would I put down her tube? How often would one suggest? Anyone foresee it being a problem? I have her on a pribiotic every day already and then she is on two different reflux meds as well as mito "cocktails" and motility meds. I'm afraid she is getting backed up again? And why we are having more reflux issues? They have reduced her bolus feeds to a lower volume and more times during the day, but I'm seeing the beginnings of where we were a few weeks ago... she also has many bouts of hiccup episodes. Anyway, I just thought I would ask, I didn't see anything in the other questions like our situation, I may have missed however so again I apologize. Thank you. Susan
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Is there anything else I can do to ease his discomfort and help relieve his sinus pressure?
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After determining that I wouldn't be able to breastfeed my son, we began the roller coaster of finding the right formula. I noticed that the more "gentle" the formula, the more distress he suffered, and realized it was probably a corn allergy. Five pediatricians disagreed with me. They insisted that projectile vomit and constant spitting up was common and could be alleviated with medications. I switched to an organic rice formula, again despite everyone's objections, and my son is fine. He never spit up again.
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There are some good remedies on this site for ear infections... Look at those.
At 1 year old, why is she not on cows milk? Raw milk would be better. Does she get any natural saturated fats? Butter? Yoghurt?
Does she eat pureed vegetables? Vegetables have enzymes in them for digestion. Organic is better. Juicing green vegetables is good for digestion as well not to mention a good way to get much need vitamins and minerals into her as well.
Google "youtube Dr Natasha McBride". She has a great book out but some very informative videos as well.
Dr McBride talk about making homemade chicken broth, which is full of vitamins and minerals. That would be excellent for your daughter to have.
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It does work... Good luck!
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http://nourishedmagazine.com.au/blog/articles/slow-ferment-sourdough-bread
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What a kind mama to hold him all night in his discomfort!
It is possible that my firstborn son had something like this and it was never diagnosed. The pediatrician we had was never very helpful. (My first born is 20 now.)
Anyway, as a baby he vomited a lot and was also fussy. He was helped a lot when I went off dairy (he was breastfed for 2 years, and had no solids before 16 months as everything made him vomit.) I also didn't give him dairy for a long time. As a child he had a throat clearing issue that resolved when we took him off dairy again. He actually does not seem to have trouble with dairy now.
Some things I wish I had tried for him were: kefir (water kefir or maybe even milk kefir)
Activated charcoal - for the gas pains. 1/8th teaspoon in a little water. I have had babies under a year take a charcoal tablet easily. You could try this at bedtime and see how he does.
And my last baby was drinking my apple cider vinegar water before he was a year old. I have found it safe for my children.
I hope you find something that will help your little guy to be more comfortable and everyone in your house to get good sleep at night!
Keep us posted!
~Mama to Many~
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p.s. Fluoride is also present in food or drink products made in processing plants located in cities that fluoridate their water. Gastric and epigastric (esophogeal) pain and irritation is one of the early signs of fluoride toxicity.
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after that.
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dr. jack newman in toronto canada is THE world expert on breastfeeding- he can help you with the low milk supply as well as helping you to resume nursing after having stopped. he is a genius and helps women all over the world with major obstacles.
best of luck
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But the problems didn't stop there! Second daughter, born at 36 weeks (first one full term), same problem with lactose. Doctor gave her soy milk which I now know was a terrible mistake but she also grew up to be a wonderful young woman and is currently, at 26 a model!
Third daughter, same problem, soy milk again but she also had other problems like bad reflux (was admitted to the hospital for it but they gave no solution) and maybe because of that had a lot of chest infections. She was permanently having terrible colds. During her first birthday party the doctor phoned to tell us that the infections had become chronic. For the reflux I went to a homeopathic doctor who gave her some granules which stopped it right way together with thicker food like your daughter is eating. For the infections and bad colds I devised a treatment myself of echinacea, an old-fashioned grandmother's syrop called Kindervital with orange peel extract and other extracts (it is sold in many countries) and within two weeks the color has got back to her cheeks and she grew up to be a very healthy young woman about to turn 23.
So you see..... A bad start doesn't mean a lot of problems through life. If you look at my daughters, especially Amy the youngest, you would say that they are all very healthy. You just have to go on searching for solutions. I never accepted no for an answer, never! It only made me search harder and we had no Internet back then! Maybe you should also do some research on Amazon for example and find some books that might give you some answer? I have reviews a lot of book on this site but I confess that not having little children my interest doesn't lie in that field. Still Adele Davis' book Let's Get Well is one I remember giving quite a bit of advice for children.
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Your daughter is at an age where you can give her regular milk now. I would switch her to homegenized milk. I would also give her probiotics and make sure she eats organic yogurt. She may have a lactose problem but if you give her enzymes that should help. Obviously you cannot start making breast milk again since she is one. Stay away from giving her pediasure and other processed "vitamin drinks" since they are made with other things that will make her health worse. You could try to make green smoothie's. My kids love them and think they are treats. I put a handful of parsley, spinich, blueberries, 1 or 2 banana's, a tsp or two of coconut oil, 1/2 cup or so of greek yogurt, both the zest and juice of one orange, a cup or two of coconut milk or water in the blender. This is the perfect amount for my 5 kids and myself (Its purple not green). You could lower the amounts and make only one serving or put it in the fridge for later. Sometimes I freeze this in popcicle holders and they eat it without even knowing it's good for them. Other days I add a little spirolina and/or chlorella for a boost and to help detox them a little. They will drink it for breakfast most days.
Another great way to get her to eat might be to let her dip things. Kids love dipping anything. Try some rice cereal with a little melted cheese in it (for my kids I add chile pwdr to make it spicier and it has the feel of cheezy grits). She can dip crackers or chips in it. Apples and pears go great with peanut butter, nutella (hazlenut chocolate spread), Sunbutter (Sunflower seed butter). Hummus is a really great snack since it has chick peas, sesamee seed paste, olive oil, garlic and all of these are great for digestion and supply vitamins and minerals. Hummus goes good with any sliced veggies or crackers. Since she is probably still not eating alot of hard crunchy foods you could steam the veggies and fruits to soften just a little. Let them cool and let her dig in. I have 3 picky eaters so you learn to get very inventive:) I worked in a wonderful daycare for a long time. I learned so many great things about feeding kids with special needs and requests. Kids are all different. They will eat what they want. You just have to figure out what it is they want. I put at least four different things on the table for dinner. They have to take at least one spoonful of each. But they can have as many spoonfuls as they want. I just make sure that for the most part all of the choices are healthy:)
I hope she will get healthy soon. I can give you a link to where to get the liquid enzymes if you need it. You just put a few drops in each meal she eats or in her drinks. God bless and good health to both of you.
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Also I read recently that MSG is added to cheese? Chips and crackers (processed ones) are also not helpful for young children as they have MSG added to them. We need to get back to cooking our own crackers and chips like grandma used to.
If you read the book "Excitotoxins, the Taste that Kills" you will read that MSG is called an Excitotoxins because the glutamate receptors in the body and the brain get excited and then die. Brain cells are being killed off with MSG unless you supplement the diet with certain foods. There are many other issues with MSG that are very bad for us. It is in all processed foods.
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At seven months, we started her on home-made solids like puree of cooked carrots, green peas, green beans, peach, mango, oats.
We avoided giving her rice, banana, applesauce as these are supposed to cause constipation. She was sometimes constipated and we gave her apple juice and diluted prune juice and she was fine. This was all based on her doctors advice.
At age one, we started her on lactose free milk and stopped Nutramigen. At age two, we started her on regular organic milk and she tolerated it well.
Now she is 3 and is just fine. Please take your doctor's advice and all will be fine with God's grace.
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You can do your own research though. The below from a website.
Dangers of Prevacid and other Acid Blockers
PrevAcid is a dangerous drug and should be avoided at all costs. It can cause really serious side effects, affecting not only your digestion but your cardiovascular system, your central nervous system, your endocrine system, your musculoskeletal system and more. It has been associated with everything from cancer to heart attacks to diabetes to depression.
PrevAcid also causes a profound and long-lasting inhibition of gastric acid secretion. While the medical literature mentions this because of "the negative impact it may have on the absorption of drugs where gastric pH is an important determinant of bioavailability", a far greater concern should be the impact it has on your ability to obtain any nutrition from your food.
So... By keeping them on the PrevAcid they are being starved of nutrition in their food. Personally I would give them probiotics and digestive enzymes and if you can find some raw milk (as it has enzymes in it). Fermented foods are great as they are easier to digest. Homemade chicken, beef and lamb broths would get calcium and nutrition back into them. Diluted lemon juice is also good as it is acidic. Yoghurt with live bacteria is also good.
I am doing the Gaps diet at the moment with my son. By following the diet you actually repopulate the gut with beneficial bacteria. The book is written by Dr. Natasha McBride. You can google her on youtube.
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Through personal experience that was followed up with educating other new moms and having them try the same remedy, we think that acid reflux in many infants is being caused by plastic baby bottles.
There has been controversy regarding BPA of course. But even with BPA-free bottles, chemicals are still leaching into the milk, even when the bottle is new and even when the bottle has not been heated (one of the bullet points of what not to do with plastic).
Instead of repeating the details here, here is the link for the entire story regarding my granddaughter's horrible spitting up problem: http://bottleswottles.com/babyacidreflux.html and the link to a followup: http://bottleswottles.com/Story-AJ.html.
Since that time, we have been trying to accomplish a couple of things. Primarily, we would like to determine if indeed this could be true. That acid reflux in many infants could be cured by using glass instead of plastic. To do that, we need to get the word out and get testimonials back to show that we aren't unique... that this is indeed a problem.
Might you have any data on this already? If not, do you have recommendations on how we might go about accomplishing this goal?
Now, you can see from the link above that my daughter, as a result of her quest, started a business. If people use glass bottles, they will need to protect them and that is what Bottle Swottles are. But that is not my point here. I know your site will not promote or sell any products. That's not what I'm trying to accomplish.
I'm trying to figure out how to determine if we are on the right track. We think we are. We've seen it several times. Although we hear from moms that it works, we often don't get a written story from them about it. And that's what we think we need -- many testimonials before anyone will take an interest in this idea. Even my granddaughter's own pediatrician (who we normally are in agreement with) thinks we are unique, that this solution is not common. Therefore, she continues to prescribe acid reflux medicine to her patients instead of providing them with this simple alternative. If we had 30 stories from mom who remedied their baby's acid reflux just by discontinuing plastic bottles, doctors, the media, Oprah would be more likely to take an interest. This could be an amazingly simple and cheap and healthy solution. All we need to do is get the word out. But we're just a couple of moms and have no way to do that. We need help.
Please contact me if you have any suggestions or recommendations or data or research or links to other sites that could help us further this cause.
Thank you very much!!!
Lori
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I just googled it there is one called Gaviscon Infant Main use Active ingredient Manufacturer
Reflux of stomach contents in infants Sodium alginate, magnesium alginate Reckitt Benckiser.
Here is a link http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/medicines/100001148.html
The active ingredients of Gaviscon infant are not absorbed into the bloodstream. Instead they work by reacting with the stomach contents to form a gel. This gel thickens the stomach contents, making it more difficult for them to be refluxed back into the food pipe and be regurgitated.
Also before starting to take any new meds please tell the pharmacist exactly what other medication you are giving your child for the other health problems to avoid chemical reactions etc.
Good luck. Hope this helps. I have had severe acid reflux during pregnancy so I have personally used the adult version and it does help a lot.
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