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gluten-free Homeopathic Teething Remedies?


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My three month old is teething... :blink: I need a gluten-free/DF product - I understand Hyland's tablets aren't gluten-free and have milk in them? Tylenol does ok, but seems to wear off after about 2 hours.

TIA !


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Hylands are gluten free... I have called 3 times to make sure and finally remember to write gluten-free on the stinking bottle! But it does have Lactose in it.

Humphrey's #3 (teething pellets) is both Dairy and Gluten free (they contain cane sugar as their binding agent!)

My three month old is teething... :blink: I need a gluten-free/DF product - I understand Hyland's tablets aren't gluten-free and have milk in them? Tylenol does ok, but seems to wear off after about 2 hours.

TIA !

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My three month old is teething... :blink: I need a gluten-free/DF product - I understand Hyland's tablets aren't gluten-free and have milk in them? Tylenol does ok, but seems to wear off after about 2 hours.

TIA !

Open Original Shared Link, by Boiron is a liquid homeopathic teething product. Essentially has the same active ingredients as the Hyland's, but has no lactose or gluten. I found it to be a superior product to the Hyland's tablets as well. Boiron is a very good name for all sorts of homeopathic preparations.

Michelle :-)

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clove oil is numbing

Mamato2boys Contributor

Thanks ! I'm going to stop by Wild Oats after work.

azedazobollis Apprentice

Please do not put clove oil on a babies gums. Clove oil, even diluted can burn an infants gums and numb to the point of creating suck swallow breath difficuluties.

Hyland's makes a teething gel that is lactose free and gluten free.

Christine

Mamato2boys Contributor
Please do not put clove oil on a babies gums. Clove oil, even diluted can burn an infants gums and numb to the point of creating suck swallow breath difficuluties.

Hyland's makes a teething gel that is lactose free and gluten free.

Christine

Oh no, I didn't. I knew that anything numbing wasn't a good idea for breastfed babies (which my son is). They didn't have the Hyland's gel (I thought I had seen that posted here and looked for it). I got the Boiron liquid teething stuff and that seems to work like a charm.


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Camillia, by Boiron is a liquid homeopathic teething product. Essentially has the same active ingredients as the Hyland's, but has no lactose or gluten. I found it to be a superior product to the Hyland's tablets as well.

This stuff is FABULOUS!!! It's gluten free and milk/lactose/caisen free. It comes in a box of wonderful little single dose tubes. You just break the top off and squirt it in the baby's mouth. Within 15 mins the stuff is working. I used this on both of my kids. We finally found out what sleep was after giving this to my first daughter! I highly recomend this to anyone with a teething baby, whether they believe in homopathic remedies or not.

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