Sickness Protocol
lots of fluids-
 water
 orange juice
 make smoothies
 make juice popsicles
 get out straws or special cups, anything that will encourage drinking more
serve strictly healthy foods-
 no sugar or desserts
 make chicken soup with stock and lots of garlic
 fresh bread with dipping sauce (minced garlic, balsamic vinegar, olive oil)
vitamins-
 Vitamin C- high doses several times a day-
  chewable tablets for the girls and mom
precautions-
 wash hands often
 wash bed sheets and hand towels
 clean surfaces and doorknobs
for a cough-
 steam treatments in bathroom, clapping chest and back to loosen mucous
 spoonful of honey at night
for a runny nose-
 saline solution and nasal aspirators often throughout the day
fevers- 
 I do not treat a fever unless its during the night and the child is too restless.
 belladonna homeopathic remedy (try this first before Tylenol)
upset tummy, diarrhea, or antibiotics-
 probiotics powder for the girls and pills for mom and dad (these are refrigerated)- once or twice a day for two weeks
bumps and bruises-
earaches-
 breastmilk in the ear
 earache drops 
teething-
 amber teething necklace
 Hyland's teething tablets
references-
 Check askdrsears.com for more specific information on dehydration, etc.
I feel like I don't have a great teething remedy, my girls don't respond much to the Hyland's tablets.  They also struggle with sleeping through the night when they are little.  I'm currently trying a calcium/ magnesium supplement before bed to see if it helps them.  Any other ideas?
 
 
This was a very interesting post. We, too, strive to avoid medications, antibiotics, and doctors visits as much as possible. Home remedies typically work just as well and are much better for our bodies.
ReplyDeleteHow did you "learn" all of these methods? From research? Experience? Your mom? Etc.
stephanie@metropolitanmama.net
Thanks, I'm so glad it was helpful! I am definitely not an expert, some of the places I have learned things though are: mothering.com forums, askdrsears.com, the book I mentioned, and just research over time. I still feel like I'm guessing a lot of the time!
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