By Bob Flaws
This article is the fruit of in depth study into the chinese language scientific literature on pediatrics and the reaction to years of practitioner requests for a very good, finished TCM pediatric textbook. It covers over forty five universal pediatric complains, giving differential analysis, affliction mechanisms, natural therapy, acumoxa remedy the place acceptable, and Bob's reviews approximately every one. those illnesses are awarded within the chronological order that and they seem & comprise every little thing from colic and cradle cap to mumps and pediatric hyperactivity. There also are particular sections on pediatric analysis and treating youngsters with chinese language natural medicinal drugs, immunizations, and nutritional treatment.
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I believe that a return to scheduled feeding as opposed to feeding on demand could significantly decrease colic, earaches, and coughs and colds in infants. These conditions are, to a certain degree, causally related, and avoiding food stagnation and its subsequent colic can change a person’s whole childhood health history. Commercial formulas & other substitutes for human breast milk If one cannot breast-feed for some reason, what can one do? Obviously, one will have to use a “formula” or some other milk substitute.
However, as their guardians, it is up to us to monitor the 39 40 A HANDBOOK OF TCM PEDIATRICS amount and to control this if it becomes excessive to the point of setting disease mechanisms in process. As stated above, one can tell if the child’s diet is within reasonable limits or not by their stools. If the stools are healthy and formed and the child is not producing a superabundance of mucus, then their diet is probably not too far out of line. If their stools get loose after eating sugar or ice cream, then it’s time to tell the child that he or she cannot have that piece of candy or ice cream they are asking for.
If one introduces several foods at one time or does not allow a week between each new food introduced, one will not know what foods are causing what reactions. Therefore, it is 37 38 A HANDBOOK OF TCM PEDIATRICS important to go slowly and not rush this process. This is something like an elimination diet for those with allergies. In fact, by introducing foods in this way, one will avoid creating food allergies in their children. According to Chinese medicine, food allergies occur in children because they have been fed too much of difficult to digest foods.