Guest guest Posted January 13, 2007 Report Share Posted January 13, 2007 Hello.I was hoping that someone might be able to tell me what two of my grandchildren could use to help with bowel movements? One is 6 and the other is almost 3...so it would have to be something gentle. The doctor has prescribed suppositories for the oldest one, and she is also drinks a stool softenener, but I don't know what it is. It hurts to see them go through this and I worry about what conventional medicine is going to do to them in the long run. They both eat a well balanced diet that includes fruits and vegetables, water, other foods. Thanks for any insight. Nancy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2007 Report Share Posted January 14, 2007 Try stewed prunes each morning, my grandmother used to boil them till soft with lemon slices and then add some heavy cream on the top of them in a bowl. It was delicious and worked very well. Also baby food plums usually work. My grandson only drinks goats milk which is very creamy and it makes him go after every glass. So I suspect it is the fat in the cream that works for him. You could also try a tablespoon of olive oil with a slice of orange each morning. Warm drinks in the morning work for some kids. Hot cocoa etc. They need to drink lots of water. Push water with every meal. At least 4 large glasses a day. If all else fails old fashioned Castoria for children is very effective and really tastes good to me. Peace, thyme Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2007 Report Share Posted January 14, 2007 Hi Nancy, The issue is more likely that they have parasites and need to get them cleaned out of thier systems. Kids are very prone to them, they don't wash hand often, they touch all sorts of things without washing and have their hands in their mouths frequently. They pet the cat, the dog, the neighbors dog, play in the dirt, etc. A good natural parasite cleanse and a lot of water (muscle tested for the correct tension) sould help immensely. Unicity has a Paraway Plus pack that is all natural and safe for kids and pets. I recommend it as I know it's been tested by Dr. Bill Nelson and his staff for energetic duplication on the SCIO matrix(Biofeedback Device). What this means is energetically it is compatible with the body, so the body will assimilate it better than one that is not. I've been using it for years on my kids, pets, partner and self with excellent results. Jenny Kernan Biofeedback Therapist --- serenityscornergallery <serenityscorner55 wrote: > Hello.I was hoping that someone might be able to > tell me what two of my > grandchildren could use to help with bowel > movements? One is 6 and the > other is almost 3...so it would have to be something > gentle. The doctor > has prescribed suppositories for the oldest one, and > she is also drinks > a stool softenener, but I don't know what it is. It > hurts to see them > go through this and I worry about what conventional > medicine is going > to do to them in the long run. They both eat a well > balanced diet that > includes fruits and vegetables, water, other foods. > Thanks for any > insight. Nancy > > Quantum Biofeedback Therapy Remote Healing or Local Sessions www.QuantumAssociatesofUtah.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2007 Report Share Posted January 14, 2007 How about applesauce??? That seemed to help my daughter when she had problems. Lynn blue_texasgal serenityscornergallery <serenityscorner55 wrote: Hello.I was hoping that someone might be able to tell me what two of my grandchildren could use to help with bowel movements? One is 6 and the other is almost 3...so it would have to be something gentle. The doctor has prescribed suppositories for the oldest one, and she is also drinks a stool softenener, but I don't know what it is. It hurts to see them go through this and I worry about what conventional medicine is going to do to them in the long run. They both eat a well balanced diet that includes fruits and vegetables, water, other foods. Thanks for any insight. Nancy Lynn Latham blue_texasgal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2007 Report Share Posted January 14, 2007 I found prune juice works great and w/ice in it it isnt so think, so kids will drink it. You can even mix half and half w/grape juice to help them drink it. You only want to give a couple ounces to begin with to prevent diarriah. Dont want to fix one problem and get another! If in a few hours that didnt do the trick thengive a couple more ounces(2 ounces at a time should be good for kids). You can drink as much as you need to do the job because it is juice and is healthy, but you only want to give in small amounts at a time and wait a few hours in between. I used this for constipation while pregnant and it worked great, once I realized not to drink 8-10 onces all at once. Believe me that will keep you in the bathroom for a day! Good Luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2007 Report Share Posted January 18, 2007 ---yes i would try a castor oil pack over the tummies but one has to ask what is going on to need a lax phil In , " serenityscornergallery " <serenityscorner55 wrote: > > Hello.I was hoping that someone might be able to tell me what two of my > grandchildren could use to help with bowel movements? One is 6 and the > other is almost 3...so it would have to be something gentle. The doctor > has prescribed suppositories for the oldest one, and she is also drinks > a stool softenener, but I don't know what it is. It hurts to see them > go through this and I worry about what conventional medicine is going > to do to them in the long run. They both eat a well balanced diet that > includes fruits and vegetables, water, other foods. Thanks for any > insight. Nancy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2007 Report Share Posted January 19, 2007 behind the knee half way to the heel is an area that can and will harmonize and balance the energy flows that are related to a great variety of body functions..................try this on yourself.........sit and hold these areas either with the palm of yr hand or press gently...then just hold and relax................i say this to you because it will remove any scepticsm..you may have..........it will not interferwith yr digestive or elimininative system..............five to eight minutes a few times a day does wonders....................most of our bowl problems are due to a lack of chewing..the sa-live-a mixing.......is the conector with the intestinal tract and blood stream............youll find some info on oil flushes done in the mouth.that are regulating clensers that take blood toxins out of the blood stream...and envigerate the blood flow..................it's sometimes called oil pulling.......doing this helps clean the mouth too and whitens teeth.....and guess what.......it will help yr smile.....................try these things ..they will help yourself................then when you sit with these young ladies cross yr arms if you sit across from them.........or if you sit beside them........hold their hands left in yr left and on left calf.....right on right...........this is to let them know that they can doi this too............it dosnt double the effect or speed any thing up..because ther's two hands there...it just helps you both learn consciously that......you can sense the flow there and that as it normalises so does.all aspects of the digestive system............................i did this with a nurse for 8 minutes..............the next day she said no headaches...her skin problems had cleard up and............i remarked how pretty her hair looked..... she said she only brushed it as regular but noticed it seemed a deeper richer color..............that was over a year ago and..last week we met and she said...no headaches...never a one...since she started holdinng the back of her calves actually the left oneregulates constipation the right the runs..........i was shown by holding both ; the system regulates itself..................i've done this on puppy dogs too..................and i heard from a guy that works in a zoo that he tried it on a sedated black bear.......because sometimes they get the runs from tranquilizer guns....so have fun...enjoy helping youirself.....and do it with yr grand children..........................it works fine rod helfenstein; crescentwrench2003 Ask a question on any topic and get answers from real people. Go to Answers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2007 Report Share Posted January 21, 2007 I take an herbal laxative that is very gentle, my grandmother takes it too so I know it is gentle. Email me for details. , " pjb12345uk " <pho wrote: > > ---yes i would try a castor oil pack over the tummies > > but one has to ask what is going on to need a lax > > phil In > , " serenityscornergallery " > <serenityscorner55@> wrote: > > > > Hello.I was hoping that someone might be able to tell me what two > of my > > grandchildren could use to help with bowel movements? One is 6 and > the > > other is almost 3...so it would have to be something gentle. The > doctor > > has prescribed suppositories for the oldest one, and she is also > drinks > > a stool softenener, but I don't know what it is. It hurts to see > them > > go through this and I worry about what conventional medicine is > going > > to do to them in the long run. They both eat a well balanced diet > that > > includes fruits and vegetables, water, other foods. Thanks for any > > insight. Nancy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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