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Herbal Wisdom: herbal help for mouth sores, ? help! |
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katiedid
True Blue Farmgirl
601 Posts
Kate
West Jordan
Utah
USA
601 Posts |
Posted - Jul 16 2006 : 1:36:13 PM
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OK, all my herb-wise farmgirls. I could use some help here, all of my kids have the Coxsakie virus, aka Hand, Foot and Mouth disease...they have yucky, painful sores in their mouths and throats..anybody know of an herbal help?? The youngest, Chloe 3, and baby Emme who is just barely 1, are the most miserable. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Love and light to you, sisters Kate |
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abbasgurl
True Blue Farmgirl
1262 Posts
Rhonda
USA
1262 Posts |
Posted - Jul 16 2006 : 10:28:03 PM
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Ouch Kate! Have you tried "Lysine" tablets? You can buy them in the vitamin section at any drug store. They come in a regular or fast acting strength. I buy the fast acting. Not sure it's a cure for the virus the kids have, but sure will heal up mouth sores fast! The tablets are typically HUGE so you may have to crush them & put them in pudding or applesauce for the little ones.
A ten to one gargle of peroxide helps sometimes too. You shouldn't swallow it though-and that can be hard to explain to small childen. Hope they feel better soon-that's just miserable!
Blessings, Rhonda
...and I will sing at the top of my lungs, and I will dance, even if I'm the only one! |
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shepherdess
True Blue Farmgirl
359 Posts
Robin
Eatonville
Washington
USA
359 Posts |
Posted - Jul 16 2006 : 10:51:16 PM
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I just heard a solution of half water and half hydrygon peroxide works great
Farm Girl from Western Washington " From sheep to handspun. http://mountainmorningfarm.blogspot.com |
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ladybugsmom6
True Blue Farmgirl
128 Posts
Tami
Horicon
WI
USA
128 Posts |
Posted - Jul 17 2006 : 10:20:48 AM
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Try Tea tree oil. It helps so many skin trouble and is an antibacterial. Also Fresh Aloe Vera works wonders... tastes not so good, but helps!
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GaiasRose
True Blue Farmgirl
2552 Posts
Tasha-Rose
St. Paul
Minnesota
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Posted - Jul 17 2006 : 10:25:41 AM
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kate, send me your addy. I have a salve that is bees wax, plaintain, comfrey and chickweed. its amazing. My friend makes it and it is wonderful! I use it on everything now from diaper rash to bug bites to eczema.....
"I would not interfere with any creed of yours or want to appear that I have all the cures. There is so much to know...so many things are true. The way my feet must go may not be best for you. And so I give this spark of what is light to me, to guide you through the dark, but not tell you what you must see." -Author Unknown
"Contradiction is not a sign of falsity, nor the lack of contradiction a sign of truth." — Blaise Pascal
~*~Brightest Blessings~*~ Tasha-Rose |
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Tina Michelle
True Blue Farmgirl
6948 Posts
Tina
sunshine state
FL
USA
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Posted - Jul 17 2006 : 9:08:17 PM
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well, this isn't herbal, but when my little girl got fever blisters in her mouth when she was a baby I made a mixture of pepto bismol, baby benadryl and liquid baby tylenol,as per the pediatrician's advice.. you just swab it on lightly with a q-tip the tylenol for pain, the benadryl for allergy reactions and the pepto bismol for the stomach acid that sometimes can contribute to that sort of thing. Anyhow..yes, the tea tree oil is good for fungus problems..but me personally.. I'd be very careful about putting certain herbals in my kids mouths especially at that age.When they are still not fully developed in their little systems on determining allergies and so forth. I know you asked for herbal, but that's the thing that worked for us...sorry it doesn't fit into the herbal category though, but thought I'd chime in as it did help in our situation.In either case..I do hope the kids all get to feeling better real soon.
~Seize the Day! Live, Love, Laugh~ |
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katiedid
True Blue Farmgirl
601 Posts
Kate
West Jordan
Utah
USA
601 Posts |
Posted - Jul 18 2006 : 04:43:43 AM
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Tina I have been doing a mixture similar to the one you describe...if I don't keep up with tylenol and advil, they won't eat or drink and I don't want them dehydrated, especially in this heat! I am not the type of Mama to run to the drs for every sneeze, and I only use meds when necessary, but I can't let them cry and cry in pain!!! I am sure you all understand and feel the same Tami, Wouldn't the tea tree oil really burn a baby's mouth? My sis in law, who is really into herbs told me to put cayenne pepper in their mouths!!! Ouch!! Just wondering if you know if it would burn? Thanks you guys. YOu are great. Kate |
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theherblady
True Blue Farmgirl
510 Posts
Jan
Glasford
Illinois
USA
510 Posts |
Posted - Jul 18 2006 : 6:12:38 PM
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Kate~ I was reading that some studies show that Chamomile has been effective in treating mouth ulcers and such...The herb fights inflammation and helps the wounds heal...Also-a gentle sedative ...Can be taken internally or cooled and used as a mouthwash-up to 4 cups a day... Jan
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Edited by - theherblady on Jul 18 2006 6:13:11 PM |
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abbasgurl
True Blue Farmgirl
1262 Posts
Rhonda
USA
1262 Posts |
Posted - Jul 18 2006 : 9:13:59 PM
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I thought I read on the "Pepto" bottle that it should never be given to children, as it contains the same ingredient in asprin that causes Reyes Syndrome. Just thought I would mention it-want to keep all our babies safe.
...and I will sing at the top of my lungs, and I will dance, even if I'm the only one! |
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Whimsy_girl
True Blue Farmgirl
576 Posts
USA
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Posted - Jul 19 2006 : 07:23:55 AM
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I agree about Lysine! I tend to get mouth ulcers whenever my ph is messed up and I have found that it is the one thing that does the trick in the last amount of time!
you can be oh so smart, or you can be oh so positive. I wasted a lot of time being smart I prefer being positive. |
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Hideaway Farmgirl
True Blue Farmgirl
1553 Posts
Jo
Virginia
USA
1553 Posts |
Posted - Jul 19 2006 : 10:21:56 AM
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How about swishing baking soda mixed with water around in their mouths? We've done that with sores caused by eating too much acidic food - citrus, tomatoes, etc. Again, not recommended for swallowing, but I do not know if baking sode do any harm to little ones? Poor babies - get well soon!
Jo |
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