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Dear Aborizwan,

 

I am sure there are treatments for bedwetting in

Ayurveda. You might want to consider EFT. At this

site they have loads of info including practitioners.

www.emofree.com

 

GB Khalsa

 

My 11 year old Daughger sufferring Bedwetting. Had

many treatments in

allopathy and Homaeo but no result. Please advise is

there any medicin in Ayurveda.

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Hi there

 

I had this problem in my childhood.

 

Parents got concerned and took me doctors, counselling etc.

 

And when I was 14 or 16 - it stopped automatically - no medication what-

so-ever. The same was the case with my friend.

 

So my hunch - it should cure by itself sometime around maturity.

 

Regards

 

Ash Angelfire

 

 

 

 

> My 11 year old Daughger sufferring Bedwetting. Please advise is there any

medicin

> in Ayurveda.

>

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I forgot to add to my previous post....

 

I had a great childhood. And whatever doctors or friends used to say

about being insecure or scared of night etc etc was a big crap. I was

group leader in my circle of friends and a topper in my education all

along.

 

Please consider the above mentioned points as well before you decide on

treatment.

 

 

Ash Angelfire

 

ayurveda, "aborizwan3" <aborizwan3>

wrote:

 

> My 11 year old Daughger sufferring Bedwetting.

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Dear Brother

 

Thanks for your consolative reply. Some doctors advised me the same that it will

stop automatically when mature.

 

Regards

Aborizwan

 

ash_angelfire <no_reply> wrote:

I had this problem in my childhood.

Parents got concerned and took me doctors, counselling etc.

And when I was 14 or 16 - it stopped automatically - no medication what-

so-ever. The same was the case with my friend.

So my hunch - it should cure by itself sometime around maturity.

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nobody has mentioned one the most important components in bed-wetting:

food allergies

a chronically inflamed bladder/urethral mucosa induced can lead to

incontinence

simply implement an elimination diet, taking out the most common food

allergens (e.g. dairy and wheat, but maybe citrus, soy, peanut butter,

eggs, etc), one by on over a period of 1-2 weeks, and observe the

responses

 

my son went through a very short period of incontinence, which i

believed was developmental

i showed him how to do kegel exercises, and reminded him to do them

several times a day

within a week, the problem was solved

 

todd caldecott

www.toddcaldecott.com

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