INTRODUCTION
Welcome to our guide on natural remedies for common health issues. In
Truly, a new baby brings joy and challenges to a family. Parents are excited but also nervous about their older children's reactions to the newborn, and it is a difficult time when your baby is sick. Babies' most common health problems include colds, coughs, fever, and vomiting. Babies may also have skin problems, such as a diaper rash or dairy crust.
Therefore, thisThis book, we will explore the causes and symptoms of diarrhea, ear infections, reflux, jaundice, and sleep issues, and provide you with natural and holistic remedies to help alleviate your symptoms and improve your overall health and well-being.
If parents know what to expect from each age or stages, they can better manage changes in their family.
Many of these problems are serious. It is important to know how to help your sick baby and how to recognize the symptoms.
Table of Contents
COPYRIGHTS 3
DISCLAIMER 4
INTRODUCTION 11
CHAPTER 1 - COMMON INFANT HEALTH CHALLENGES 13
CHAPTER 2 - COLIC 17
CHAPTER 3 - ECZEMA 23
CHAPTER 4 – COLD AND FLU 29
CHAPTER 5 - CONSTIPATION 38
CHAPTER 6 - TEETHING 45
CHAPTER 7 - DIARRHEA 49
CHAPTER 8 – EAR INFECTIONS 54
CHAPTER 9 - REFLUX 60
CHAPTER 10 - JAUNDICE 66
CHAPTER 11 – SLEEP ISSUES 70
CHAPTER 12 – PHYSICAL TRAUMAS 72
CHAPTER 13 – HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES 77
CHAPTER 14 – CHIROPRACTIC CAN HELP 80
CHAPTER 15 – HYPNOTHERAPY CAN HELP 85
About Dr. Stéphane 87
Dr. Stéphane Biography 91
About Rose 95
Rose Biography 97
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Nurturing Our Little Ones - A guide to natural remedies from birth to age 5
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