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Wind ease
Review of Infacol by STELAINE

Advantages: brings up wind easy
Disadvantages: expensive

...so I deceided to try Infacol after a reccommendation. So what is Infacol and colic Infacol is a treament against trapped wind, gripping pain and colic. It is to be used before every feed directly into the mouth (via the dropper which is included with the bottle), not into the bottle as this can cause the milk to taste funny. Ulike gripe water, Infacol can be used from birth. It is orange flavoured and alcohaol and colourant free. Colic, what is ...
...of tiny little air bubbles Infacol works by helping the smaller bubbles join together to made bigger bubbles therefore enabling wind to come out. Whether this is true or not I dont know but it certanly has made my daughters wind come up a bit easier. Treament with Infacol may provide progressive impovement over several days. Ingrediants The active ingrediant is Simethicone, others include Saccharin sodium, Hydroxypropyl, methyl cellulose, orange ... Read review

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07.10.2008
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Decongest me please!
Review of Karvol Decongestant Drops by piggypine

Advantages: Relieves congestion in adults and children
Disadvantages: Wears off

...our cupboard well stocked with Karvol drops and other decongestant products. Karvol drops come in either small capsules which contain a single dose of the liquid which can be applied to hankies, tissues and such like by snipping off the top of the capsule and squeezing out the liquid or 12ml bottles with an unscrew cap, which you shake to dispense the required amount of product. The liquid itself is a clear, off yellow colour which smells distinctly ...
...night. You can pick up the drops in bottle or capsule form from most pharmacies and supermarkets in the region of £2.33 for a 12ml bottle or £2.69 for a box of 12 capsules. Check out the Karvol website at- http://www.karvol.co.uk --- Also on Dooyoo ... Read review

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05.10.2008
magic cream mum
Review of TCP Antiseptic Cream by vikkisbest

Advantages: is handy had bag size
Disadvantages: none

...smelt just like the liquid tcp strong but OK i now a tube of the tcp cream in at all time's it is safe and does not harm the girls can be used on miner cuts burns spots even blisters stings a bit a first but shows its working you must clean the wound first before applying TCP First Aid Antiseptic Cream contains: TCP Liquid Antiseptic 25% , Chloroxylenol 0.5% Triclosan 0.3% Phenol 0.175% halogenated phenols 0.68% and Sodium Salicylate 0.052% dosage ...
...Apply direct and rub in gently. a tube can be kept for 36 months and must be stored below 35oc it comes in two sizes Tubes of 30g and 60g. tcp products are made by Chefaro UK Ltd. ... Read review

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01.10.2008
Not my preferred choice
Review of Bonjela Teething Gel by Ann-Marie_B

Advantages: Trusted brand
Disadvantages: Makes area sting

...teething we promptly bought both Bonjela and Calgel teething gels to ease his gums. Although very receptive to the taste of the Calgel teething gel, he soon began clamping his mouth shut when presented with the Bonjela. I recently had a wisdom tooth breaking through my gum and took the opportunity to try out both teething gels. I found that the Bonjela made the area sting for a while before numbing it. The Calgel did not. I can only presume that ...
...near his teething gums. Bonjela teething gel is packaged inside a blue box depicting the brand name in white lettering and a picture of a small baby on the front. The tube itself contains 15g. This product is suitable for babies from two months of age and is sugar free. Tesco stock this item at £2.27 per tube. Although my personal favourite is Calgel as a mother I realise that all babies are completely different. By all means give this product ... Read review

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17.09.2008
Pain relief for the little ones!
Review of Medised Infant Cold Relief (Age 3 months+) by danmclovin

Advantages: Eases pain and fever, helps with restful sleep!
Disadvantages: None!

...We have been using Medised for our little boy for a few months now, only in extreme circumstances mind you, and I have to say that it really has helped him to cloud out some of the pain he has been experiencing. I only tend to give him a dose during bed time, to help him get the good night sleep that he needs. I like to give him half the recommended dosage to begin with, and only give him the other half if I feel he needs it. An advantage that Medised ...
...to in their mouth. Medised is designed as a pain and fever relief for infants and children, it also helps to give the baby a restful sleep and to ease breathing. Medised should only be given to babies from 3 months on, and should only be give to babies younger if recommended so by a doctor. The syrup is strawberry flavoured, which helps the baby or infant to take to it. Medised contains Paracetamol, for pain relief from teething, sore throat, headaches ... Read review

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09.09.2008


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