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Bring back the smile. Nelsons Teetha is a ready-dosed, sugar-free powder that simply dissolves in your baby’s mouth to quickly ease the pain of teething. It contains 6c homeopathic potency of gentle Chamomilla, so it works with the whole body to soothe; calming your baby, as well as relieving discomfort.
The Teething Process. Teething usually begins between the ages of four and nine months and most babies will cut their first tooth by one year. Teething can bring on flushed cheeks, dribbling, irritability and crying. You may also notice that your child is more inclined to chew - on anything from fingers and toys to food - a natural reaction to the changes going on within the gum. If you are unsure whether teething is the cause of your child’s discomfort, run a clean finger over the gum. You can sometimes feel the tooth or you may even be able to see it.
Soothing the Pain. As the teething process can go on for up to 18 months you probably want to find a natural remedy that will work in tune with your baby’s body and one that is safe enough to be used every day. Nelsons Teetha is a firm been a favourite among parents for generations. The natural, sugar-free granules work with the whole body to soothe and calm your baby, and relieve the pain and discomfort of teething. The pleasant tasting powders are ready dosed so they can be taken anytime, anywhere. Just tip into your baby’s mouth or spoon-feed.
Hints and Tips. If your child is teething here are some handy hints: - Give them something to chew on - a clean teething ring or a toy that has been sterilized and chilled in the fridge can be soothing. - If they are over 6 months you could try a carrot or a hard, unsweetened rusk. - If the constant dribbling is causing sore skin, redness or a rash, try to keep the area dry and apply a barrier cream to protect and soothe the skin.
| Active Ingredients |
Chamomilla |
| Directions |
Empty the contents of one sachet into your child’s mouth every two hours for up to six doses. |
| Precautions |
Keep out of the reach of children. If symptoms persist or worsen, consult your doctor or homeopath. |
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