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QuinsyWhat you need to know:Any child who has this painful condition needs conventional medical treatment, but there are natural remedies, which can help relieve the pain.The most useful Herbs:The most effective herbs to use as gargle are:
Essential oils used externally or in a fragrancer include:
Dietary changes that may be beneficial:Nutritional changes can also help, but as with many common ailments, you should first turn to kitchen medicine. Make a drink of hot water, a dessertspoon of pasteurised honey and the juice of half a lemon and sip slowly. Take it four times a day.Fresh pineapple and pineapple juice contain healing enzymes and other tropical fruit like mangoes, paw-paws and guavas are particularly beneficial. One of the most soothing and healing remedies is iced lollies made from a 50/50 mixture of water and pure pineapple juice. Live bio yoghurt, probiotics and Echinacea can also boost the immune system. HomoeopathyHomoeopathic remedies include Belladonna, Lachesis, Phytolacca, CausticumOther useful advice:Children over 6 should also be given chewing gum with xylitol - look on the labels - which helps kill the bugs. You can also get teething gels and toothpaste containing xylitol for younger children. |
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