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  1. 25/10/08 23:15

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    Stephanie85

    It is on the box but I think it is half a powder under 6 months and a whole one from 6 months. It does not say a min age so it up to you I guess. Ask hv or pharmasist if you are worried.

  2. 24/10/08 11:33

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    kezmarks

    Hi all, i think my lo is teething at the mo, what age can they have this powder from?

  3. 14/10/08 07:57

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    titchosborne

    this stuff is miricle powder i put it on a spoon for ds and he'll take it. it does everything he settles down and will go sleep after hes had it.. chill out powders il be buying these again. got mine from local chemist and were really easy to find they were right in front my face lol

  4. 12/10/08 17:56

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    Smiling at youMellichops

    Hi,

    I've recently bought A & p from the pharmacy in Tesco's, and also at Superdrugs, Boots and Wilkinsons. I have to admit you really do have to look hard for them sometimes, but now i just ask a shop assistant to save time.

    Mel xx

  5. 9/10/08 14:05

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    Love it!akasha1985

    hey girls,

    i love this stuff, its so effective and its all natural, before my daughter started teething properly i used it when she was having a temper tantrum and it worked for that too, she opens her mouth for it, she loves it.

    a lot of mums havent even heard of the stuff, i can only find it in a little corner shop round where i live, have never seen it in the supermarket or superdrug or boots, but its definatley the best teething remedy out there.

    xxx

     

  6. 23/9/08 20:25

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    lkmorgan

    i wet my finger and rub in2 gums, lo luvs it

  7. 19/9/08 21:14

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    tamsin28

    Just started using a&p today and my god it really works! Have to lie lo on her bac and hold both her hands to get it in-really calms her down-thinking of trying it myself....lol!

  8. 18/9/08 22:00

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    Poll1985

    My dd just opens her mouth for it too, but if you want an alternative then Holland and Barrett do Nelsons Teethas.  Its the same powder stuff but tastes a little better. (More expensive though, aout £5 for 25 sachets) HTH x

  9. 9/9/08 20:35

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    Smiling at youLizaMcilroy

    With both of mine they just opened their mouths when they seen it coming and just poured it directly onto the tongue.  think it is wonderful stuff, really calms them down.

    at first i had to sort of hold the mouth open but now i think dd as ds did recognises it and opens mouth for it.

  10. 9/9/08 12:50

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    Good calltops1983

    thanks for the tip.....

  11. 8/9/08 15:21

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    soosie1971

    i have 5 children ( even though 3 are 16+!) and i find ashtons and parsons the best teething remedy ever. i just wet my finger and put the powder in tylers mouth that way. it seems to work instantly. i find bonjella harder to apply to the gums, when i take my finger out his mouth, its still on my finger lol

  12. 7/9/08 16:43

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    I have a questiontops1983

    hey all...

    i bought some herbal teething powder for one of my twins as she is having really runny stool and not eating much... i never used anything b4 as they were teething just fine (apart from one time i used bonjela)...

    i tried using ashton and parsons today and found it hard to apply it to her tongue it doenst help that it tastes horrible too...


    how did u ladies find using it?? any easier alternatives???

     

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