Weleda Baby (Homoeopathic Medicine) Baby Teething Powder
Baby Teething Powder combines homoeopathic ingredients, traditionally used in anthroposophic and homoeopathic medicine, to help relieve the discomfort and restlessness of teething in babies and children.
$25.95
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Ingredients
Contains equal parts of homoeopathic ingredients: Chamomilla root 20x; Conchae 6x; in lactose base. These are homoeopathic preparations of Chamomile (Matricaria recutita) and Conchae (a natural form of calcium carbonate) in a natural lactose powder base.
Contains lactose and sugars.
Free from synthetic preservatives, colours and flavours.
Directions for use
Give 1/4 level 5mL teaspoon (equiv.1g) of powder in warm water by spoon or cup, or it may be applied as a paste directly to the gums, or given straight to babies used to eating solids. Give 3 to 4 times daily throughout the period of teething, or as directed by your health care professional. Can be given as often as every 15 minutes for up to 6 doses if required. (Avoid dipping a finger directly into the jar, as this could introduce unwanted bacteria.)
Store below 30°, away from direct sunlight and strong smelling substances.
Warnings
Keep all medicines out of reach of children.
Always read the label. Follow the directions for use. If symptoms persist, talk to your healthcare professional.
Customer Reviews
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