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hello everybody,

iam a new member of this group.i am a mother of preschooler(4 yrs) and a

todller(1 yrs). my elder daughter and has a problem of bedwetting. she will wet

her bed from 2 to 3 times every night. as per allopathy, treatment cant be

started before she is 5 yrs old, and the treatment given after that is also not

guaranted to have results. she has become concious about this problem of hers.

she has also been on homeopathy for 4 mths but again with no results.

is there any remedy for this, and is there anything i can do for my younger

one for not having this problem.

waiting for the quick response from my new friends. thankyou

amita 

 

 

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<mudgalamita wrote:

> my elder daughter and has a problem of bedwetting.

 

St. John's Wort is considered a specific for infant bedwetting, it can be taken

as a warm infusion one-three times a day (1 teaspoon of dried herb).

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Henno - is this the Ayurvedic Institute herbalist Henno? Delighted to have you

with us, and thanks for this. Look forward to meeting you. WHat do you think

about adding a pinch of cardamom? Also for taste, but I've seen it written as

helpful with incontinence in some way.

 

WArm infusion for those who are not clear, Infusion usually means steep like a

tea. 1 tsp dried herb steeped 5 minutes or more, cool to drinkably warm. Make

fresh daily.

 

Ysha

 

> St. John's Wort is considered a specific for infant bedwetting, it can be

taken as a warm infusion one-three times a day (1 teaspoon of dried herb).

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> Henno - is this the Ayurvedic Institute herbalist Henno?

 

Yes, always interested in reading the posts here, although I'm usually a few

days behind :)

 

> WHat do you think about adding a pinch of cardamom?

 

Cardamom is considered a laxative, although in practice I haven't seen it used

that way. Depending on the sensitivity of the child I would leave it out at

first. Perhaps some yasti madhu initially as a nourishing tonic (keeping an eye

on potasium depletion long term) or just some maple syrup.

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Someone, I think it was either Ellie or maybe the young man that worked with you

last year whom I helped after their birth - suggested if I couldn't get enough

time with Dr. Lad on the pulse, you were really an expert with it as well as

with herbs. We are honored to have you with us, Henno.

 

Cardamom a laxative, now there's a new thought. You would probably have to

really take enough to spike the pitta with it intensely too, wouldn't you?

Yasti madhu (licorice) sounds like a good idea.

 

How does the potassium depletion relate to licorice's risk with HBP cases and

holding water - do you know?

 

Namaste;

Ysha

 

> > Henno - is this the Ayurvedic Institute herbalist Henno?

>

> Yes, always interested in reading the posts here, although I'm usually a few

days behind :)

 

> Cardamom is considered a laxative, although in practice I haven't seen it used

that way. Depending on the sensitivity of the child I would leave it out at

first. Perhaps some yasti madhu initially as a nourishing tonic (keeping an eye

on potasium depletion long term) or just some maple syrup.

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