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  • Fennel seed oil RatingRatingRatingRatingRating

    Fennel seed oil is a carminative; helps eliminate gas; alleviates pain. Give to infant 1-3 drops of fennel seed oil daily (diluted in 100 ml of soy milk, goat milk or rice milk), in divided doses, for many days.

  • Chamomile RatingRatingRatingRating

    Chamomile is a carminative; helps eliminate gas; alleviates stomach pain. Take 6-9 teaspoon (6-9 g) of chamomile flowers daily, in tea form, in divided doses, for many weeks.

  • Fennel seeds RatingRatingRatingRating

    Fennel seeds are carminative; they help eliminate gas; alleviate pain. Take 1.0-1.5 teaspoon (5.0-7.5 g) of fennel seeds daily, in tea or capsule form, in divided doses, for many weeks.

  • Probiotics RatingRatingRatingRating

    Probiotics alleviate pain; improve digestion; facilitate absorption of food allergens; prevent allergy and allergic reactions in children. Give infants probiotics daily, in divided doses, for many weeks, as suggested on the label.

  • Caraway oil RatingRatingRating

    Caraway oil is a carminative; helps eliminate gas; alleviates stomach pain and intestinal spasms. Take 5-10 drops of caraway oil daily, in a juice, in divided doses, for many weeks.

  • Caraway seeds RatingRatingRating

    Caraway seeds are carminative; they help eliminate gas; alleviate stomach pain and intestinal spasms. Take 1.0-1.5 teaspoon (2-4 g) of caraway seeds daily, in tea form, in divided doses, for many weeks.

  • Lemon balm RatingRatingRating

    Lemon balm is a carminative; helps eliminate gas; alleviates stomach pain. Take 2-4 g of lemon balm in tea or capsule form or standardized lemon balm containing 1 mg of citral daily, in divided doses, for many months.

Supplements for Topical Use

  • Castor oil RatingRating

    Castor oil alleviates stomach pain and colic. Use castor oil as a rub or as a pack, as suggested on the label.

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