Sunday, 27 January 2013

Baltic Amber, Every parents savior to teething babies.

My son started teething roughly around 7 months, and he was getting 2 bottom teeth. James is now 17 months and has 10 teeth, all his teeth he gets is more than 2 at a time.
My poor little man is such a trooper when it comes to cutting the teeth. He gets whinny, breaks out in a fever, diarrhea , and most of all, CLINGY . I was not big on drugging him up, with the baby dosage of tylenol. I hate tylenol. To me, it's something that should be used for " emergency " like when he had a fever.
Yesterday, I picked up a " Baltic Amber Teething Neckles " ... all I can say, is that we've been using it and i cant help but wonder where has this been all HIS life. I love it.
I've noticed that James has become calm, less needy. But when he would normally throw a temper, he just let out a little whine. and went on with what Jamsies does.



Baltic Amber is known to:
Reduce inflammation of the throat, ear & stomach
Fight irritations, infections and respiratory diseases
Dramatically improves the body’s immunity – strengthens and boosts the bodys natural healing ability and immune system
Completely non-invasive remedy for side-effects associated with teething such as swollen gums, diaper rash, earache etc.
Natural analgesic that will calm your child
Many adults report improvement of arthritis and carpal tunnel pain
Pain Releif: helps take the edge off of many types of discomfort associated with dental issues, headaches, joint pain, etc.
Naturally restores energy: Your body naturally produces succinic acid. The salt of the succinic acid, called succinate) is one of the most active substances in the processes of cellular respiration and intercellular energy creation. Succinic acid restores oxygen and energy supply to the depleted cells and helps your body return to a normal, functioning state.
Helps maintain body wellness: When the human body reacts to stress, the body’s cells begin to use oxygen more quickly. Oxygen plays a central role in the intercellular creation of energy, and a lack of oxygen can result in feeling lethargic.

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