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August 31st, 2010
Remedies, Tissue Salts

Tissue Salts: Kali Sulph

Kali Sulph (also referred to as Calc Sulph) is known as the blood purifier. It is indicated for acne, abscesses and wounds. It hepls clear up infections, especially if it has a bloody, yellow discharge. It is also a good way to prevent colds and sore throats as it affects the mucous membranes in the lungs [...]

August 31st, 2010
Remedies, Tissue Salts

Tissue Salts: Ferrum Phos

Ferrum Phos is indicated for the first stages of infections such as a flu or cold. Also during the beginning stages of the following conditions painful sore throats, laryngitis, earaches, fever hot,dry, flushed skin and teeth low immunity, bacterial and viral infections sprains and strains

August 31st, 2010
Remedies

Tissue Salts

The ground-breaker in the area of Tissue Salts was Dr Scheussler. He discovered that these substances or mineral salts are present in every human body and that each one of them have a special function. Certain symptoms (such as constipation, inflammation etc) is normally due to an imbalance of these Salts in the human body. Tissue Salts [...]

August 25th, 2010
Tonsils

Post-Tonsillectomy warning signs

After a tonsillectomy the following factors can be considered warning signs of possible complications. It should be brought under the surgeon’s attention as soon as possible. A temperature of 102F/39C and higher. Bright red bleeding that lasts longer than 30 minutes. Dehydration symptoms such as dark urine, dry tongue and dry skin. Severe vomiting. Stiff [...]

August 25th, 2010
sodas

How do I wean my child off sodas?

Education is the first step towards change. Most children do not know the facts about sodas and the effect it has on theirbodies. Explaining to them – quite graphically if need be – what it does to their teeth, bones and insulin levels may just let a light go on for them. Explain diabetes to them. Injections, finger [...]

August 24th, 2010
Food & Drink, sodas

Why sodas are BAD for your child.

Sodas are referred to as liquid candy due to the amount of sugars they contain. The tremendous growth in obese children are often blamed on the young generation’s preference for sodas. The sugar in sodas add a lot of calories to a child’s diet leading to obesity. Because a child’s body buckles under the sugar-load it develops Type 2 [...]

August 24th, 2010
Tonsils

Tonsillectomy: the ins and outs

During a tonsillectomy the tonsils at the back of the throat is removed. This is done under general anesthesia and takes roughly 20 to 30 minuted to complete. Tonsils are removed through the mouth; there is no need to cut through the skin. Normally a child spends at least 5 hours in hospital and those older that 3 normally [...]

August 24th, 2010
Tonsils

Tonsillectomy: What your surgeon should know

The following issues should be brought under the surgeon’s attention before a tonsillectomy is done. A cold, flue or other infection that develops before the tonsillectomy. If your child has had something to eat or drink during the 8 hours before the tonsillectomy is due. A loose tooth. Bleeding tendencies in the family. Whether your [...]

August 24th, 2010
Tonsils

Tonsillectomy: Fasting a child

A tonsillectomy will be scheduled for a specific day. Your child will not be allowed to eat and drink anything from around midnight the night before the surgery. The general rule for children is to be NPO ( nil per os/nothing per mouth) for around 8 hours  before a tonsillectomy. Surgeons may differ on the length [...]

August 22nd, 2010
Food & Drink, water

Why children need to drink WATER.

For a child’s brain and bowels to work optimally it needs WATER. The brain is made up of 90% water and cannot function properly unless well hydrated. Without water the energy levels of the brain goes down. It becomes impossible to concentrate. A child will become tired,  ”floppy,” dizzy and cranky. All sort of aches [...]

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