vbloke
8th October 2006, 04:08 PM
I got this email from what sounds like a concerned father from my Bad Homeopath* blog:
Greetings,
My wife gave our infant daughter Hylands Homeopathic Teething Tablets tonight. I am quite skeptical about this product. I am unsure of the safety of some of the ingredients. Have you discussed this or similar products for infants/children in your blog? Can you direct me to more information? Thank you.
Ted
so I replied back:
I've not covered things like this in my blog directly, only homeopathy as a whole.
Having looked into the product, the ingredients list runs like this:
Calcarea Phosphorica 12X
Chamomilla 6X
Coffea Cruda 6X
Belladonna 6X
In a base of Lactose (the tablet)
Which means that it has Calcium Phosphorus (which partly makes up your bones), Chamomile (herbally, this is used for insomnia), Coffee (which keeps you awake) and belladonna (which is very poisonous).
However, these ingredients are diluted to silly proportions - 12X means 1 ml dissolved in 9ml of water 12 times over, so the amount of active product in these tablets is as close to zero as you can get.
Basically what you're seeing here is a list of ingredients that proport to "cure" teething - the Calcium Phosphorus for the teeth, the chamomile for sleep and rest, the coffee for alertness and the belladonna to allegedly cure redness (although it's highly poisonous - I really can't stress enough about how deadly it is) but really do not really exist in the final product. They're allowed to sell homeopathic remedies as the FDA (or whatever agency oversees medicine where you are) does not consider them to be dangerous (as there's nothing in them), not because they can actually do what they claim to do.
What you're essentially getting is a placebo, but I'll put money on the fact that they appear help your child and I'll also put money on the reason why...
When you give your child these medicines, you pay attention to them and pamper them, that's what calms them down.
It's nice to know I may be making a difference - that's why I do things like this.
*yes, I know it's not been updated for a while - I'm waiting for my exam results and part II of the course to come through.
Greetings,
My wife gave our infant daughter Hylands Homeopathic Teething Tablets tonight. I am quite skeptical about this product. I am unsure of the safety of some of the ingredients. Have you discussed this or similar products for infants/children in your blog? Can you direct me to more information? Thank you.
Ted
so I replied back:
I've not covered things like this in my blog directly, only homeopathy as a whole.
Having looked into the product, the ingredients list runs like this:
Calcarea Phosphorica 12X
Chamomilla 6X
Coffea Cruda 6X
Belladonna 6X
In a base of Lactose (the tablet)
Which means that it has Calcium Phosphorus (which partly makes up your bones), Chamomile (herbally, this is used for insomnia), Coffee (which keeps you awake) and belladonna (which is very poisonous).
However, these ingredients are diluted to silly proportions - 12X means 1 ml dissolved in 9ml of water 12 times over, so the amount of active product in these tablets is as close to zero as you can get.
Basically what you're seeing here is a list of ingredients that proport to "cure" teething - the Calcium Phosphorus for the teeth, the chamomile for sleep and rest, the coffee for alertness and the belladonna to allegedly cure redness (although it's highly poisonous - I really can't stress enough about how deadly it is) but really do not really exist in the final product. They're allowed to sell homeopathic remedies as the FDA (or whatever agency oversees medicine where you are) does not consider them to be dangerous (as there's nothing in them), not because they can actually do what they claim to do.
What you're essentially getting is a placebo, but I'll put money on the fact that they appear help your child and I'll also put money on the reason why...
When you give your child these medicines, you pay attention to them and pamper them, that's what calms them down.
It's nice to know I may be making a difference - that's why I do things like this.
*yes, I know it's not been updated for a while - I'm waiting for my exam results and part II of the course to come through.