agree with Melissa, break down each issue and use oils that way. if
you have the ME book it has list of other oils that would be good for
fevers (other than peppermint). Also, you may want to ask your MD what
kind of vaccines they use, if it has thimerosal for example. My
pediatrician makes sure that whatever vaccine he uses does not contain
that. Vaccination is a choice and you can also ask the pediatrician's
opinion on an alternate immunization schedule, may make it easier for
your little man. As to whether to get immunized or not, it's your
choice, but unfortunately, there's been small epidemics of late among
children especially of illnessess/disease like polio and whooping
cough due to not being immunized. Hope your little guy feels better
soon!
On Jul 20, 9:07 am, srsioajn <srsio...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So. I'm new. I have a 2-month old. Just had immunizations. Dealing
> with more fever and discomfort than any of my other children.
> Appointment yesterday: immunizations, snipped and cauterized
> granuloma in belly button, referred to pediatric urologist for penal
> tissue issues, and pediatric cardiologist to check out heart murmur.
> Rough day for baby. So. I've been giving him Tylenol to help with
> fever and pain. I've also been applying lavendar to feet, temples,
> forehead, and back of neck...also melaleuca to feet. Thought that
> might help his body work out the immunizations faster. Is there
> anything dangerous about what I've done? Do you have further
> recommendations?
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