Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Cassius Marcellus Coolidge A Friend in Need

Cassius Marcellus Coolidge A Friend in NeedClaude Monet Water Lilies 1914Paul Klee Senecio
Lemon dries up congestion and honey provides a soothing coating, says Lane Johnson, MD, associate professor of clinical family and community medicine at the University of Arizona of Medicine. In fact, a recent mother fed him soothing chamomile tea in Beatrix Potter's classic tale, and you can give it to your infant to relax her intestinal muscles and calm her down, says Dr. McClafferty, a pediatrician in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Steep tea for four to five minutes, let it cool to room temperature, and then put one to two ounces in a bottle. Don't give your baby more than four ounces a day so that she'll be sure to have plenty of room in her tummy for breast milk or formula.study found that a spoonful of honey eased kids' coughs even better than cough Medicine. Mix together a tablespoon of each, microwave for 20 seconds until warm (not hot), and have your child swallow the mixture a teaspoon at a time. Caution: Honey is not safe for babies under 1 year.Chamomile Tea for ColicPeter Rabbit's

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