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Right way of deworming kid

Hi,

My daughter (6yo) hasn't been dewormed in almost a year. While she is not grinding her teeth, but she does seem to collect frothy/bubbly sputum in her mouth, and also has genital+anal itching from time to time. Also, of late there have been few incidences of her reporting pain just below naval area, mostly in mornings, only occasionally at other times of the day.

Other than that, currently she has some cough and throat-irritation from a cold that she caught recently.

She has an elder brother 14yo, and usually we've been deworming them at the same time (until he was 12y).

What is the right homeopathic way to deworm her (and perhaps her elder brother as well) ?

Thanks.
 
  falcon74 on 2018-07-18
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hi,

Allopathic medicines are good for worms like; Bemisol Syrup, Wormis L 200 Syrup.

However you may try 3 doses of Caladium Seguinum 200C.

See how this remedy works for her in coming 15 days.

HOW TO TAKE THE REMEDY:
Please take three doses. Just three doses. Not daily.

WHAT IS A DOSE:
Get the remedy in liquid:
Put five drop of the remedy in 20 ml of mineral water, hit the bottle atleast 6 time (shaking the bottle is not enough) and keep it for 5 minutes. Take one tea spoon from it. That’s one dose. Do the same procedure for each dose.

TIME OF DOSE:
First dose: At night before sleeping.
Second dose: 12 hrs after the first dose.
Third dose: 12 hrs after the second dose.
 
HealthyWorld 5 years ago
Thank you. Will certainly try this and report.
 
falcon74 5 years ago

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