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Subject: Re: got a minute?


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whitewolf
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Date Posted: 10/02/07 10:21
In reply to: gaiangrub 's message, "got a minute?" on 2/02/07 16:30

Depending on your little one's age... Chamomile and lemon balm tea may help settle her stomach a little... does she like porridge? made with water rather than milk perhaps :) I hope you're all feeling much better soon!

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Lilly from the Valley
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Date Posted: 12/02/07 10:54

Hello Gaiangrub

It really is best to avoid ALL dairy products as this can upset tummies more (old and new). I usually find that there isnt much appetite when you are feeling really sick anyway but it is important to keep hydrated. Sips of room temperature water is best although tonic water is very good and has been recognised in the medical world for its properties of easing muscle pain and spasm. When an appetite comes back, its best to stick to dry toast (the more well done the better as the charcoal on it lines the stomach) and dry plain biscuits - I believe arrowroot are good and I indeed had them when I was pregnant and suffering from terrible nausea.

Hope your little one is back to normal now.

Blessings

Lil

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