J.B. asks from Newbury Park, CA on December 31, 2007
Sore Throat & Breast Feeding-- Can I Take Any Medicine?
I have a sore throat- nothing else-- is there anything I can take over the counter? With the holidays I doubt my doctor is even in the office and if he is, I really dont want to take the baby with me to the office. Any one know of anything I can take?
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T.M. answers from Los Angeles on January 01, 2008
You can take Tylenol and Motrin, and together. It will work wonderfully.
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M.T. answers from Honolulu on January 04, 2008
Have you tried the willow lozenges from the health food store? They are pretty soothing. They have cherry flavor, too!
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M.A. answers from Los Angeles on January 03, 2008
I hope you are feeling better now, but if not I strongly recommend taking a spoonful of coconut oil a few times a day. This is an all natural way to knock out a sore throat amongst other things and is not only safe but beneficial for your lil' nurser... I strongly recommend not taking any meds over the counter or not while nursing. I know with a little one it seems like we can be desperate for some relief when ill! Coconut oil is an all natural micro biotic... I take it at the sign of just about anything. It's a semi solid oil so I enjoy putting it in a smoothie which may also be soothing for your throat...(fruit, couple tablespoons of coconut oil, o.j.,etc.)
Hope you feel better!
M. Anderson
Redondo Beach
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J.C. answers from Los Angeles on January 03, 2008
Hello. You can gargle with salt and water every hour or two and it will make the sore throat go away eventually. It is best to start this as soon as you begin to feel a scratchy throat. In health. J.
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M.S. answers from Los Angeles on January 02, 2008
Hi:
As a general rule, you may want to consider seeking to cure the underlying problem rather than treating the symptom with medication. Whether the sore throat is the result of a bacteria, virus, pollen, or etc., what the sore throat is telling you is that your body considers something as an allergen.
My suggestion to you is that you visit NAET.com, order and read the book "Say Good-Bye to Illness." If you want to do more research on the subject, you may also want to go to narfnet.org (Nambudripad Allergy Research Foundatin). There are now over 9000 NAET certified practitioners world wide. I go to Dr. David Karaba in Fullerton and absolutely love him. His phone number is ###-###-####. One of the wonderful things about NAET is that for children or the infirm, they can be treated through a surrogate, i.e., you. Here is the description paragraph from the book information.
Say Good-bye to illness, 3rd Edition:
- Devi S. Nambudripad, M.D., D.C., L.Ac., Ph.D.
543 pages, 8.5’ X 7.5’ X 1’
ISBN: 0-###-###-####-8-0
In this 3rd edition of Say Good-bye to Illness, Dr. Nambudripad, the developer of Nambudripad’s Allergy Elimination Techniques (NAET®), xposes the truth behind the many health problems plaguing people today. In her book, Dr. Nambudripad gives a new definition for allergies and a deeper understanding of how our bodies relate to or retreat from the millions of natural and artificial substances around us.
Patients are encouraged to read “Say good-bye To Illness” prior to starting NAET® treatments with their practitioner. This book will give you some understanding about allergies, allergy related diseases, and how a non-invasive, easy to follow, holistic treatment can give you freedom to live comfortably again. Many case histories of managing various health problems are given in this book. Young infants from day five to older patients as old as 94 have been treated with NAET® with excellent results. Many so-called incurable problems have been traced to food or environmental allergies and treated with great success.
She shares the amazing story of her personal struggle to free herself from lifelong allergies and also explains the theoretical basis for her technique. The book provides hundreds of true testimonials and fascinating case histories of patients who have been treated successfully with NAET® for various allergy-based health disorders and living normally now.
Say Good-bye to illness is recommended reading for anyone who gets frequent acute health problems as well as who suffer from chronic health disorders. Dr. Nambudripad has helped thousands of people with multiple health problems by tracking down and reversing their allergies using NAET® techniques. She has trained over 9,000 practitioners all over the world so that people who suffer from allergies can find help in their local area. Her book is thoroughly researched and supported by many double blind studies
(JNECM, 2005, 2006, 2007). It is also supported by testimonials from practitioners, as well as success stories from hundreds of patients who have suffered and now live allergyfree.
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D.Y. answers from Los Angeles on January 01, 2008
Hi J.,
I'm sorry about your sore throat. I am not sure what medicines you can take. But have you tried gargling with warm salt and water. In about an eight once cup of warm water add about two table spoons. It will be salty. At first gargle about every 1/2 hour or hour if you can. This will help the inflammation in your throat. Also call your doctor's office and leave a message with your question someone should get back to you. Hope you feel better.
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K.M. answers from Los Angeles on January 04, 2008
hi J....you're probably 100% again by now, but my favorite remedy didn't show up in the advice to you, so i'm just putting it out for future:
a little glass (jelly jar size) of naturally sparkling mineral water
juice from half a lemon
a few tablespoons of apple cider vinegar
and a few tablespoons of raw (it's important that it be raw - not heated) honey
it's easiest to stir it up if everything's room temp...or it mixes well in a blender...first thing in the morning and/or last thing at night (an hour before/after drinking or eating anything else) is best...to keep your throat soothed you can also sip it throughout the day...
all the best...K.
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C.F. answers from Los Angeles on December 31, 2007
Gargle salt water. Minimal salt, but that will make your throat feel better.
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