I unfortunately found out when my 2 month old ended up in the hospital from a cold that babies around 6 months and younger don't know how to breathe through their mouths. So if they get all snotty and stuffy noses then they struggle to breathe. A simple suction bulb and saline nose spray every 3-4 hours can keep them out of the hospital. Xlear nose spray is also pretty amazing, but isn't as simple.
Colloidal silver nasal spray (also brilliant for sinus), gargle the stuff, swish in your mouth for 3min then down the hatch. Its an amazing all rounder.
The original anitbiotic... Anti microbal, anti bacterial, anti fungal & anti parasitical.
Can also be used in a nebuliser, snoring machines & an ultrasonic humidifier, these are the best methods to target the lungs. Possibly the over best method for delivery as it not only benefits the lungs but also gets into the blood system effeciently.
....there is a cold going around. I know of one 6 month old being in the hospital. I still think it is mostly an exaggeration.
I unfortunately found out when my 2 month old ended up in the hospital from a cold that babies around 6 months and younger don't know how to breathe through their mouths. So if they get all snotty and stuffy noses then they struggle to breathe. A simple suction bulb and saline nose spray every 3-4 hours can keep them out of the hospital. Xlear nose spray is also pretty amazing, but isn't as simple.
Colloidal silver nasal spray (also brilliant for sinus), gargle the stuff, swish in your mouth for 3min then down the hatch. Its an amazing all rounder.
The original anitbiotic... Anti microbal, anti bacterial, anti fungal & anti parasitical.
Can also be used in a nebuliser, snoring machines & an ultrasonic humidifier, these are the best methods to target the lungs. Possibly the over best method for delivery as it not only benefits the lungs but also gets into the blood system effeciently.