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AIBU?

to put Rescue Remedy in the family juice jug?

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GreensleevesFlouncedLikeAKnob · 28/08/2009 18:32

I haven't actually done it

but how wrong would it be?

we are all grumpy and stressed and out of sorts

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themoon66 · 29/08/2009 00:38

It probably has more of a 'memory' of chlorine or urine than herbs

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BitOfFun · 29/08/2009 00:38

They used to put gin in babies' bottles- worked a treat: go for it!

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jasper · 29/08/2009 00:34

Go for it. It would be an interesting experiment.
It is all hocus pocus IMO but would be interested in your anecdotal evidence

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1dilemma · 28/08/2009 23:42

PMSL at this thread
there is something wrong with me tongight I'm laughing all over the place on here

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fireflytoo · 28/08/2009 23:36

The Rescue cream is definitely worth using.... even if sceptics won't go for the drops. Nothing stops a wasp sting from swelling up as fast as RC. We use the drops for weepy kids.

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MANATEEequineOHARA · 28/08/2009 20:16

I have been almost drinking the stuff recently! But I do sometimes wonder whether the calming effects are just me being a lightweight with the brandy!

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raindroprhyme · 28/08/2009 20:14

we love rescue remedy in this house from babes in arms to dog to granny.

i have the spray bottle so it is easier to administer. if the dog sees someone getting any he comes over and sits down and gives paw.

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sherby · 28/08/2009 20:14

lol you do realise about 10 people are going to jump on you now for saying that

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Thunderduck · 28/08/2009 20:14

LMAO@memory of herbs.

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Tidey · 28/08/2009 20:13

It has the memory of some herbs in it.

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littlerach · 28/08/2009 20:10

My HV suggested we give it ot dd2 when she was about 18 months, at bed time.

It was when holding in her in an almost head lock in order to get her to take it that I realsied the irony

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Thunderduck · 28/08/2009 20:07

Source of that information.Rescue Remedy. That says it all.

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sherby · 28/08/2009 19:59

stick that in ya pipe and smoke it

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bigchris · 28/08/2009 19:53

it doesn't work anyway
it's all in yer head that it works
it's a marketing con

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Morloth · 28/08/2009 19:52

Certainly tastes like brandy. Just pour yourself a stiff brandy and put them all to bed.

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Grandhighpoohba · 28/08/2009 19:36

Would be cheaper to add 5 drops of vodka and say a little spell... Will have the same effect

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RedLentil · 28/08/2009 18:58

My friend, in a moment of desperation, tried it on her dog.

He bumped the bottle as she was adding a few drops ...

He was one seriously chilled pooch.

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Thunderduck · 28/08/2009 18:56

I could probably extract more clematis from a gnat than I could from a bottle of Rescue Remedy.

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SpawnChorus · 28/08/2009 18:55

And if it doesn't work, you can move on to Medised like a normal person.

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SpawnChorus · 28/08/2009 18:53

Seriously though, go for it. Definitely not classed as drugging, and if it works then hurrah!

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SpawnChorus · 28/08/2009 18:52

What, like "magic"

[snigger]

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Thunderduck · 28/08/2009 18:43

It's homeopathic. It is just water and brandy.

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GreensleevesFlouncedLikeAKnob · 28/08/2009 18:42

it is NOT just water and brandy

it contains Other Things [defensive]

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Thunderduck · 28/08/2009 18:41

Drugging them? It's just water and brandy, so you'd be giving them some alcohol but not very much.

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shootfromthehip · 28/08/2009 18:39

That's a hysterical idea- let me know if it works and I'll pop to the chemist in the morning

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