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October 7th, 2010
Vitamin D

Can Vitamin D be Toxic?

The answer is yes. The Vitamin D manufactured by our skin cannot reach toxic levels. After a certain point it starts to break down again. Food also doesn’t pose a threat. One has to eat a whole, whole lot of oily fish, eggs, mushrooms etc to make any impact on one’s Vitamin D levels. Toxic [...]

September 6th, 2010
Remedies, Tissue Salts

Tissue Salts: Nat Mur

When their is an imbalance of Nat Mur in the cells an imbalance occurs in the fluid distribution of the body. This can lead to excessive dryness or holding back of fluids. Different areas of the body are influenced by this imbalance. The digestive system can be characterized by constipation or watery diarrhea. The skin can have any [...]

September 5th, 2010
Remedies, Tissue Salts

Tissue Salts: Nat Sulph

Sodium Sulphate – or Nat Sulph – has an influence on the inter-cellular fluids of the body. The organs that mostly benefit from these salts are the intestines, liver, pancreas and kidneys. It helps get rid of excess water and benefit asthma and influenza, especially when it seems to be triggered by humidity. Nat Sulph is very [...]

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 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 [...]

August 12th, 2010
Constipation, fiber

How to add fiber to a child’s diet

Adding fiber to a child’s diet do take a bit of sneaky planning. Experience has taught me two things concerning children and fiber. Firstly: if you give them a choice between white and whole-wheat bread they will always opt for white. So, do not give them a choice. Buy only whole-wheat. Secondly, certain forms of fiber such [...]

August 11th, 2010
Constipation

Causes of Constipation in Children

Constipation in children is often linked to diet. Studies in Italy have linked cow’s milk to constipation. An allergy to other types of food can lead to a pattern of diarrhea followed by constipation. Fiber. “Picky” eaters tend to avoid foods such as fruit, vegetables and whole-grain which are supposed to add bulk to the [...]

August 9th, 2010
Bowel obstructions, paralytic illeus

Paralytic Illeus: Symptoms and Causes

Paralytic Illeus is a temporary paralysis of the intestines. The condition is characterized by abdominal cramps and pain, bloating, vomiting and constipation. Paralytic Illeus is more than just constipation – it is an inability to pass any stools or gas at all. Because there is no peristalses (wave-like movement) in the intestines, there is also no bowel sounds. There [...]

August 4th, 2010
Bowel obstructions, fecal impaction

Symptoms of Fecal Impaction in children

Fecal impaction is a hard, large stool that cannot come out of the body. It forms a blockage in the bowels that has the potential to become a complete obstruction requiring surgery. Fecal impaction follows after a period of constipation. During constipation, stools move through the bowels very slowly. The longer stools stay in the [...]

August 3rd, 2010
Bowel obstructions, fecal impaction

Treating Impaction in Children

Treating Fecal Impaction in a child consists of two parts. Firstly: Clearing out the Impaction. Secondly: Preventing it from happening again. Clearing out the Impaction normally starts by giving a glycerin suppository. If this doesn’t have the desirede effect, a enema is the next step. This can be quite unpleasant for a child. Therefore it is recommended that a [...]

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