tameeka
Jun 6, 2011, 08:53 AM
She has been complaining about her stomach hurts,she also has been going to the bathroom more frequently having bowel movements.not eating but sleeping a lot.wha's wrong with her I have no money to take her to the doctor's is their anything I can do
TheEcoMum
Jun 10, 2011, 06:52 AM
Hmmm...
It sounds like she has picked up a bug of some sort. Her appetite isn't good yet she's passing a lot via bowel movements.
Ok, tummy hurts - try catnip. It's a herb that is used for tummy aches, cramping & nausea. It will help her sleep more deeply though.
Peppermint tea is also good for tummy upsets.
She's sleeping a lot because she's obviously not 100% & her body is trying to heal.
Switch to juices - fresly squeezed if you can. Include some vege in them so she's getting lots of nutrients but its easy for her to digest.
Apple juice is good for nausea if she's feel sick or queasy.
If you're worried about any sort of infection use garlic to get rid of it. Garlic is a natural anti-biotic and if taken in the right amount, can get rid of just about any infection in the body. Eg I took it instead of drugs for getting rid of a bad about of mastitis and it was gone in 48 hours. I just chopped it up & swallowed it like pills. Worked beautifully!
Add to that a mega dose of good quality vitamin C (like 500mg - 1000mg a day) to help boost her immune system so her body can fight off whatever is ailing her.
You need to keep her fluids up - its vital she doesn't dehydrate. Juices (the best you can get or squeeze your own if you can) and lots of water with a bit of glucose in it for her electrolytes.
I have a site with heaps of this info on there - check it out and ask me if you need more help
Remember; fluids, garlic & Vit c for infection & juices with vege to help her get nutrients. Rubbing some lavender oil on her tummy as a gentle massage will also help her to feel better.
Hope this helps - good luck ! If you're still worried, Google "online iridology" & someone will be able to do a diagnosis based off a photo of her eye's iris (the coloured bit). Its very accurate and effective. You may be able to find someone who does this sort of thing via a photo of her eyes (or go see someone in your area who is a natropath and iridologist).