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Hi ,

Interested to know how you get the client to prepare this what form

do you use?

Lorraine

Lorraine Hodgkinson MNIMH MRCHM

HERBS AND HELPERS

6, Butts Fold, Cockermouth,

Cumbria, CA13 9HY. UK.

Tel: +44 (0) 1900 826392

Mobile: 07761 489838 (O2)

www.herbalmedicineuk.com

> Hi a

>

> I always give slippery elm before meals - about 20 mins before, so that it can

form a protection and stop irritation from food effecting membranes. I'm curious

as to why you have taken it after meals.

>

> Agree with about the Acorus. Same does or separate drops.

> Have you taken any Althea? Or chamomile?

>

> best wishes

>

>

>

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Hi a

I use 50% Slippery Elm & 50% Althea rad in capsule form + 5ml acorus +

alkaline diet. This combination seems to work well for most of the patients I

see. I used to suggest 50% slippery elm & althea rad in powder form but low

compliance (due to taste) reduced effectiveness substantially.

Hope this helps

Mandy

Mandy Cutbill

Medical Herbalist

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Hi,

Never had a problem with tinctures, except maybe the odd child. If they have

concerns about taste I tell them to alternate mouthfuls with apple juice. This

seems to enable most.

Yes with slippery elm I've had a lot of resistance using the teaspoon in warm

water idea! I really like the yoghurt thing, that's the way to go. Patients did

comment that if they did get it down though even half a glass at night that it

did help.

Lorraine

Lorraine Hodgkinson MNIMH MRCHM

HERBS AND HELPERS

6, Butts Fold, Cockermouth,

Cumbria, CA13 9HY. UK.

Tel: +44 (0) 1900 826392

Mobile: 07761 489838 (O2)

www.herbalmedicineuk.com

>

> Hi Lorraine

>

> I've never had a problem with compliance.

> I may regret saying that now.

>

> But in reality, I've only ever once had a patient who said the medicine was

just too awful to take but that was only one prescription and I am still seeing

her.

>

> She called herself a 'super taster'. Any ideas?

>

> Anyway - maybe it's just me, but patients of every age just take what I give

them. I've had a patient complain when I took the Gentian out of her medicine

because I 'was feeling kind'. She reckoned it was vital for her migraines, so it

went back in.

>

> Unless they're lying to me - but I don't think so.

>

>

>

>

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the yogurt idea really works in my opinion.... used it first with a 4 year old

child xx

Lynda BSc(Hons) MNIMH

Medical Herbalist & Allergy Testing

Direct Lines: 01303 242838

07878 165440

Clinics at Folkestone and Maidstone

www.lyndajoneskent.co.uk

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To: " ukherbal-list " <ukherbal-list >

Sent: Wed, 1 December, 2010 8:52:04

Subject: Re: Re: acid reflux

Hi,

Never had a problem with tinctures, except maybe the odd child. If they have

concerns about taste I tell them to alternate mouthfuls with apple juice. This

seems to enable most.

Yes with slippery elm I've had a lot of resistance using the teaspoon in warm

water idea! I really like the yoghurt thing, that's the way to go. Patients did

comment that if they did get it down though even half a glass at night that it

did help.

Lorraine

Lorraine Hodgkinson MNIMH MRCHM

HERBS AND HELPERS

6, Butts Fold, Cockermouth,

Cumbria, CA13 9HY. UK.

Tel: +44 (0) 1900 826392

Mobile: 07761 489838 (O2)

www.herbalmedicineuk.com

>

> Hi Lorraine

>

> I've never had a problem with compliance.

> I may regret saying that now.

>

> But in reality, I've only ever once had a patient who said the medicine was

>just too awful to take but that was only one prescription and I am still seeing

>her.

>

>

> She called herself a 'super taster'. Any ideas?

>

> Anyway - maybe it's just me, but patients of every age just take what I give

>them. I've had a patient complain when I took the Gentian out of her medicine

>because I 'was feeling kind'. She reckoned it was vital for her migraines, so

it

>went back in.

>

>

> Unless they're lying to me - but I don't think so.

>

>

>

>

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Brilliant ,

I find with kids that if the parent thinks the child will

take it it will, if the parent is dubious then so is the child. Haven't got any

myself so can't throw any light. I would guess that if they don't notice, they

don't know!

Lorraine

Lorraine Hodgkinson MNIMH MRCHM

HERBS AND HELPERS

6, Butts Fold, Cockermouth,

Cumbria, CA13 9HY. UK.

Tel: +44 (0) 1900 826392

Mobile: 07761 489838 (O2)

www.herbalmedicineuk.com

> the yogurt idea really works in my opinion.... used it first with a 4 year old

> child xx

>

> Lynda BSc(Hons) MNIMH

> Medical Herbalist & Allergy Testing

>

> Direct Lines: 01303 242838

> 07878 165440

>

> Clinics at Folkestone and Maidstone

> www.lyndajoneskent.co.uk

>

> ________________________________

>

> To: " ukherbal-list " <ukherbal-list >

> Sent: Wed, 1 December, 2010 8:52:04

> Subject: Re: Re: acid reflux

>

> Hi,

> Never had a problem with tinctures, except maybe the odd child. If they have

> concerns about taste I tell them to alternate mouthfuls with apple juice. This

> seems to enable most.

>

> Yes with slippery elm I've had a lot of resistance using the teaspoon in warm

> water idea! I really like the yoghurt thing, that's the way to go. Patients

did

> comment that if they did get it down though even half a glass at night that it

> did help.

>

> Lorraine

>

> Lorraine Hodgkinson MNIMH MRCHM

> HERBS AND HELPERS

> 6, Butts Fold, Cockermouth,

> Cumbria, CA13 9HY. UK.

> Tel: +44 (0) 1900 826392

> Mobile: 07761 489838 (O2)

> www.herbalmedicineuk.com

>

>

>

> >

> > Hi Lorraine

> >

> > I've never had a problem with compliance.

> > I may regret saying that now.

> >

> > But in reality, I've only ever once had a patient who said the medicine was

> >just too awful to take but that was only one prescription and I am still

seeing

> >her.

> >

> >

> > She called herself a 'super taster'. Any ideas?

> >

> > Anyway - maybe it's just me, but patients of every age just take what I give

> >them. I've had a patient complain when I took the Gentian out of her medicine

> >because I 'was feeling kind'. She reckoned it was vital for her migraines, so

it

> >went back in.

> >

> >

> > Unless they're lying to me - but I don't think so.

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

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