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Could anyone recommend a homeopath in London

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JuliaL · 11/12/2008 14:24

preferably West London or central. Desperate to sort out very windy toddler now GP has given up on us.

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moci · 12/12/2008 01:32

it could be that your child could have early stages of IBS ? that is a possiblity,
Also i would advise you to keep a diary of what your toddler eats, it could be that some certain foods may trigger his problems,seeing a pattern form from trigger foods, teaching your toddler to chew food correctly helps! peppermint oil is very good for gastric problems, but i dont know if this can be given to a toddler??, your local helth shop should be able to help.
Banana is very good to help with stomake problems, good old fassioned hot soup can sooth pain and bring wind up, also rubing calamole essential oil mixed with a carrier baced oil on to the belly helps with pain,(always seek advice when using essential oils)

JuliaL · 12/12/2008 12:28

Thanks Moci. will try health shop until homeopath found. Have done the diary thing to death for a year. No trigger foods found and he is better on a milk only diet (but that would be wrong for his health otherwise). His bowel movements are really good, so not too much sign of IBS.. but I hadn't thought of that. Haven't tried soup - wish me luck as I try to get a fussy eater to try it. Thanks for your time in replying. Julia

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JuliaL · 12/12/2008 12:28

Thanks Moci. will try health shop until homeopath found. Have done the diary thing to death for a year. No trigger foods found and he is better on a milk only diet (but that would be wrong for his health otherwise). His bowel movements are really good, so not too much sign of IBS.. but I hadn't thought of that. Haven't tried soup - wish me luck as I try to get a fussy eater to try it. Thanks for your time in replying. Julia

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Alternativemum · 29/04/2009 18:17

Am wondering if you have had any luck finding a homeopath as may be able to recommend one. Best place to look for one is on the Society of Homeopaths register, you can find them on line.

BlueBumedFly · 29/04/2009 19:58

How about the London Homeopathic Hospital? My Dad got a GP referral to there as his GP gave up on him with his meniers disease.

Would you GP get you a referral perhaps?
www.uclh.nhs.uk/Our+hospitals/Royal+London+Homoeopathic+Hospital.htm

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