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In a message dated 1/8/99 8:39:39 AM, Patricia Gima wrote:
<<I have found that Bach Rescue Remedy helps my clients to initiate a
MER (let-down), particularly if they are pumping. Rescue Remedy is found
at most health food stores and is safe for mother and baby. She puts 4
drops *under* her tongue before pumping. She can add a second 4 drops for
further MERs.>>
This sounds interesting. But I'm wondering if, as a hospital nurse, I can
suggest it without possibly being accused of prescribing or of practicing
medicine without a license. (I feel I even have to be careful about fenugreek
tea.) Anyone know?
Jennifer Herrin, RN, IBCLC
NICU nurse, Tulsa, OK
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