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nelsons teetha, any good?

15 replies

singsong · 11/01/2005 12:52

homeopathic teething granules. Anyone tried them?

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beachyhead · 11/01/2005 12:53

yes, the best.....

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winnie1 · 11/01/2005 12:56

yes, and they are great!

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Marina · 11/01/2005 12:58

Oh YES. Ds used to call them Baby Sherbet and dd starts yodelling and drooling as soon as we break out the packet.
Incidentally the Boots version also contain xylitol, a naturally derived, slightly sweet powder which is antibacterial and can help prevent ear infections etc. Not sure if there is xylitol in Teetha but both are great.
We used them not just for teething but as a general calmer-downer...

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MancMum · 11/01/2005 13:03

better than calpol ... at times!!

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fee77 · 11/01/2005 13:05

I vote for boots powder - works every time!

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fruitful · 11/01/2005 17:51

No idea if Nelsons Teetha are any good, but here's a money off coupon for them! Click on the barcode on the right above the red banner with "Teetha Competition" on it.

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warmmum · 11/01/2005 17:53

Yes, love them.

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KBear · 11/01/2005 17:54

yep, worked for my DD

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Carameli · 12/01/2005 10:34

fabulous, use them all the time and dd still gets so excited when she sees a packet coming out.

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lockets · 12/01/2005 10:38

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bongobum · 12/01/2005 10:46

fan-bloomin-tastic
Ds gets the giggles when I produce a sachet then goes all silly when he eats them.
we call it the Nelson's Sudders

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singsong · 12/01/2005 12:57

Great, thanks everyone. I?m trying them for ds now.

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Mickj · 07/02/2005 21:23

Just been given a box of this powder when I went into boots asking if they had anything for my teething 12 week old!!! How do you give them to your ds/dd? DS tends to crinkle nose up to all medicines, so it will be a miracle if he gets excited about them?????

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lunarx · 10/02/2005 23:01

i've used similar teething powders and one packet works a charm

i usually just tilt Calvin's head back and quickly pour the powders in...

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MistressMary · 10/02/2005 23:02

Must admit they do the work!

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