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What is the usual price for feverfew?

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Suzanne Nottmeier [suziesgoats]Saturday, November 30, 2002 10:50 PMherbal remedies Subject: RE: [herbal remedies] sick kids

Feverfew is an herb. You can grow it, order it, make the tincture yourself or buy it already made. Suzi Shelby Blakely <s.blakely wrote:

What is this feverfew & how do I get it on tap in my house?

 

Dragonhealer [dragonhealing]Saturday, November 30, 2002 2:00 PMherbal remedies Subject: Re: [herbal remedies] sick kids

Oh Rowan, that is so yucky, I am sorry they are sick. Until your daughter can stop vomiting, the pedia-pops are ok. Sips of peppermint tea, if she is not averted to it will help too. That baby boy sounds like he is functioning just right, he is drinking and even eating so that is great really. If he gets really uncomfortable, try a little feverfew tincture in his bottle or sippy-cup, then you won't have the side effects of tylenol or motrin. Joey had a high fever maybe 2 or 3 times as a baby and this worked just fine for him. It really sounds like he won't need it though ;-) In the files is the explanation of dosage called the "150 Rule".

 

 

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