Guest guest Posted March 15, 2012 Report Share Posted March 15, 2012 Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android From: Kerry Browne ; To: kerrybrowne73@... ; Subject: Re: Re: 3:6:9 Sent: Thu, Mar 15, 2012 12:34:25 PM Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android From: Kerry Browne ; To: neno@... ; Subject: Re: Re: 3:6:9 Sent: Thu, Mar 15, 2012 12:12:15 PM Can anyone recommends a good 3:6 or 3:6:9 oil that is plant/veg based as we have fish allergies? Currently giving 2 caps a day of Vegepa high concentration patented formula split open his skin is dry and his body is crying out for oils and I think he may need a better oil. Kerry Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android From: neno@... ; To: Kerry Browne ; Subject: Re: Re: neuroprotek and reflux Sent: Thu, Mar 15, 2012 11:49:01 AM hi there, there are two categories of antihistamines, h1 and h2 blockers,acting on different types of histamine receptors.antireflux antihistamines are so called h2 blockers: famotidine (i orderfrom US) and ranitidine - that one is available from anywhere, calleddifferent names but I buy store own brand. you have to read list ofingredients to figure out which one is active one.if you give them for more than a few days then you should really have h1antihistamines on board AS WELL. h1 antihistamines are all those given forallergies and skin problems etc: ketotifen, cetirizine/benadryl,loratidine (probably the one you give as well..). again many available OTCbut you have to read and look for active ingredientsI don't always trust homeopaths as they have strong conflict of interestwhen it comes to medicines LOL if I only listened to them my son would benowhere near recovered now ;)will send you a list tonightnatasa xx> Hi natasa,>> Thanks for getting back to me re reflux. I put the neuro in the fridge and> put him back on one cap in the morning squeezed out and at the same time> have given him a mastic gum and so far so good havent noticed any burping> and belching.>> Harry seems to be ok with antihistamines thou he is not on them at the mo,> his homeopath hates them! When we go swimming I tend to give them as he is> allergic to chorlrine, his skin goes mad after getting out the pool even> thou it is an ozone pool and we cover him in a special protection cream I> get off the net. I give him children's fexofenadine antihistamine which> you can only get on prescription.>> So do you think keeping them on antihistamines helps with reflux?? Which> one do you give to yr child?>> Kerryx>>> Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2012 Report Share Posted March 15, 2012 Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android From: Kerry Browne ; To: kerrybrowne73@... ; Subject: Re: Re: 3:6:9 Sent: Thu, Mar 15, 2012 12:34:25 PM Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android From: Kerry Browne ; To: neno@... ; Subject: Re: Re: 3:6:9 Sent: Thu, Mar 15, 2012 12:12:15 PM Can anyone recommends a good 3:6 or 3:6:9 oil that is plant/veg based as we have fish allergies? Currently giving 2 caps a day of Vegepa high concentration patented formula split open his skin is dry and his body is crying out for oils and I think he may need a better oil. Kerry Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android From: neno@... ; To: Kerry Browne ; Subject: Re: Re: neuroprotek and reflux Sent: Thu, Mar 15, 2012 11:49:01 AM hi there, there are two categories of antihistamines, h1 and h2 blockers,acting on different types of histamine receptors.antireflux antihistamines are so called h2 blockers: famotidine (i orderfrom US) and ranitidine - that one is available from anywhere, calleddifferent names but I buy store own brand. you have to read list ofingredients to figure out which one is active one.if you give them for more than a few days then you should really have h1antihistamines on board AS WELL. h1 antihistamines are all those given forallergies and skin problems etc: ketotifen, cetirizine/benadryl,loratidine (probably the one you give as well..). again many available OTCbut you have to read and look for active ingredientsI don't always trust homeopaths as they have strong conflict of interestwhen it comes to medicines LOL if I only listened to them my son would benowhere near recovered now ;)will send you a list tonightnatasa xx> Hi natasa,>> Thanks for getting back to me re reflux. I put the neuro in the fridge and> put him back on one cap in the morning squeezed out and at the same time> have given him a mastic gum and so far so good havent noticed any burping> and belching.>> Harry seems to be ok with antihistamines thou he is not on them at the mo,> his homeopath hates them! When we go swimming I tend to give them as he is> allergic to chorlrine, his skin goes mad after getting out the pool even> thou it is an ozone pool and we cover him in a special protection cream I> get off the net. I give him children's fexofenadine antihistamine which> you can only get on prescription.>> So do you think keeping them on antihistamines helps with reflux?? Which> one do you give to yr child?>> Kerryx>>> Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2012 Report Share Posted March 15, 2012 Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android From: Kerry Browne ; To: kerrybrowne73@... ; Subject: Re: Re: 3:6:9 Sent: Thu, Mar 15, 2012 12:34:25 PM Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android From: Kerry Browne ; To: neno@... ; Subject: Re: Re: 3:6:9 Sent: Thu, Mar 15, 2012 12:12:15 PM Can anyone recommends a good 3:6 or 3:6:9 oil that is plant/veg based as we have fish allergies? Currently giving 2 caps a day of Vegepa high concentration patented formula split open his skin is dry and his body is crying out for oils and I think he may need a better oil. Kerry Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android From: neno@... ; To: Kerry Browne ; Subject: Re: Re: neuroprotek and reflux Sent: Thu, Mar 15, 2012 11:49:01 AM hi there, there are two categories of antihistamines, h1 and h2 blockers,acting on different types of histamine receptors.antireflux antihistamines are so called h2 blockers: famotidine (i orderfrom US) and ranitidine - that one is available from anywhere, calleddifferent names but I buy store own brand. you have to read list ofingredients to figure out which one is active one.if you give them for more than a few days then you should really have h1antihistamines on board AS WELL. h1 antihistamines are all those given forallergies and skin problems etc: ketotifen, cetirizine/benadryl,loratidine (probably the one you give as well..). again many available OTCbut you have to read and look for active ingredientsI don't always trust homeopaths as they have strong conflict of interestwhen it comes to medicines LOL if I only listened to them my son would benowhere near recovered now ;)will send you a list tonightnatasa xx> Hi natasa,>> Thanks for getting back to me re reflux. I put the neuro in the fridge and> put him back on one cap in the morning squeezed out and at the same time> have given him a mastic gum and so far so good havent noticed any burping> and belching.>> Harry seems to be ok with antihistamines thou he is not on them at the mo,> his homeopath hates them! When we go swimming I tend to give them as he is> allergic to chorlrine, his skin goes mad after getting out the pool even> thou it is an ozone pool and we cover him in a special protection cream I> get off the net. I give him children's fexofenadine antihistamine which> you can only get on prescription.>> So do you think keeping them on antihistamines helps with reflux?? Which> one do you give to yr child?>> Kerryx>>> Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2012 Report Share Posted March 15, 2012 I would try emu oil or evening primrose oil directly on the skin while you search for appropriate oral oil Mx Currently giving 2 caps a day of Vegepa high concentration patented formula split open his skin is dry and his body is crying out for oils and I think he may need a better oil. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2012 Report Share Posted March 15, 2012 I would try emu oil or evening primrose oil directly on the skin while you search for appropriate oral oil Mx Currently giving 2 caps a day of Vegepa high concentration patented formula split open his skin is dry and his body is crying out for oils and I think he may need a better oil. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2012 Report Share Posted March 15, 2012 I would try emu oil or evening primrose oil directly on the skin while you search for appropriate oral oil Mx Currently giving 2 caps a day of Vegepa high concentration patented formula split open his skin is dry and his body is crying out for oils and I think he may need a better oil. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2012 Report Share Posted March 15, 2012 Butter oil from Red23.co.uk Amazing stuff K Xx > > I would try emu oil or evening primrose oil directly on the skin while you > search for appropriate oral oil > Mx > > > In a message dated 15/03/2012 12:42:17 GMT Standard Time, > kerrybrowne73@... writes: > > Currently giving 2 caps a day of Vegepa high concentration patented formula > split open his skin is dry and his body is crying out for oils and I think > he may need a better oil. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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