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3 Month Old Spit Up

Dear Joe,

My son is almost 3 months old and spits up a lot of milk after each
feeding. He's on formula as well as breastfed. Would you please kindly suggest a homeopathic medicine that will help him stop spitting up. Thanks much for your help in advance.


Thank you
Sarah Chowdhury
 
  sarah chowdhruy on 2017-08-08
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Aethusa 6c one tablet dissolved in milk one table spoon three times daily for three days only


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akshaymohl 6 years ago
Thank you very much for your advice.
 
sarah chowdhruy 6 years ago
Hello,

Can you please clarify what you mean by one table spoon?
Isn't it one tablet three times daily with his formula?


Thank you
Sarah Chowdhury
 
sarah chowdhruy 6 years ago
If you are giving water to baby which I presume may not be given till six month,then dissolve one or two tablet in one table spoon of water/milk as one dose and to be given same way three times for three days only.
 
akshaymohl 6 years ago
Got it. Thank you!
 
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