Guest guest Posted August 25, 2004 Report Share Posted August 25, 2004 Dear Alice, Did you son have any negative reactions to the Hyland Hayfever until his system got used to it? I just started the tablets with my 15 year old daughter today and she has been more whiney, irritable, spacey and wide-eyed today. I may drop the dosage down to the children's amount and see if that helps, but would appreciate any feedback from you. Thanks in advance, Re: OT- Facial tics and Yeast-Hyland's Hayfever > Where do you get Hyland's Hayfever? Is is more of a natural remedy > instead of the OTC medicines? > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > Becky, > It is a homeopathic remedy. I also have the seasonal allergy, which I found > at Walgreens. The Hayfever was harder to locate locally, but check stores > that carry homeopathic remedies, like health food stores or Whole Foods. > They can also be purchased online. > > My son's tic is 90% gone with the Hyland's Hayfever. > > Alice > Kane's mom > -You are the author of your life- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2004 Report Share Posted August 25, 2004 The way homeopathy works is that you give the " minimum dose " . You only give the remedy until you see results, then you stop. If the symptoms return, then take the remedy again. The only reason it says to take every ___ hours is that it is required by the FDA... Re: OT- Facial tics and Yeast-Hyland's Hayfever > Where do you get Hyland's Hayfever? Is is more of a natural remedy > instead of the OTC medicines? > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > Becky, > It is a homeopathic remedy. I also have the seasonal allergy, which I found > at Walgreens. The Hayfever was harder to locate locally, but check stores > that carry homeopathic remedies, like health food stores or Whole Foods. > They can also be purchased online. > > My son's tic is 90% gone with the Hyland's Hayfever. > > Alice > Kane's mom > -You are the author of your life- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2004 Report Share Posted August 26, 2004 > Dear Alice, > Did you son have any negative reactions to the Hyland Hayfever until his > system got used to it? >>>>>>>>>>>> I've never noticed any negative effects from it. Last year was the first time we tried the Hyland's Hayfever when my son seemed to be reacting to something that couldn't be pinpointed to anything (we are on the Feingold diet). This time around, someone here mentioned that his tic could be caused by high pollen. So we are trying that again. Sorry I wasn't more of help to you. Alice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2004 Report Share Posted August 26, 2004 > The way homeopathy works is that you give the " minimum dose " . > You only give the remedy until you see results, then you stop. > If the symptoms return, then take the remedy again. The only > reason it says to take every ___ hours is that it is required by > the FDA...> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> , When it says on the bottle to give 2-3 tabs for adults, half that for children, is that the minimum dose? If not, how do I find out what the minimum dose is? The reason I ask is, I started with the Hyland's Hayfever for my son, 1 tab 2-3 times a day. He is taking it for a tic, a reaction to the pollen. The tic went away almost completely, so I still gave it to him twice a day. Yersterday and today, his tic is as bad as it was before we started the Hylands. Am I doing something wrong? Thanks! Alice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2004 Report Share Posted August 26, 2004 Don't go by what the bottle says! Stop once the tics go away and do not give again until the tics come back. If you give too much (sounds like you did), then the problem can come back. Do not give any more and wait to see if the tics subside...if they do, do not re-dose unless the tics come back again. jennifer Re: OT- Hyland's Hayfever-Alice > The way homeopathy works is that you give the " minimum dose " . > You only give the remedy until you see results, then you stop. > If the symptoms return, then take the remedy again. The only > reason it says to take every ___ hours is that it is required by > the FDA...> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> , When it says on the bottle to give 2-3 tabs for adults, half that for children, is that the minimum dose? If not, how do I find out what the minimum dose is? The reason I ask is, I started with the Hyland's Hayfever for my son, 1 tab 2-3 times a day. He is taking it for a tic, a reaction to the pollen. The tic went away almost completely, so I still gave it to him twice a day. Yersterday and today, his tic is as bad as it was before we started the Hylands. Am I doing something wrong? Thanks! Alice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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