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"Alison K. Hazelbaker, MA, IBCLC" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 12 Jan 1997 13:27:22 -0500
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Dani: i have been using homeopathy with my lactation clients for almost my
entire career. If you want to correspond, please do so. I would be interested
in talking to anyone who is interested in incorporating homeopathic
suggestions to mothers into their lactation practice. I have never had a baby
have an ill effect from the mother taking a remedy. If anything, as you know,
a healing can be provoked if the remedy is indicated for the baby too even if
the mother was the only one to take the remedy, but if the remedy is not
indicated for the baby, the baby will not respond. i have not used potencies
hiher than 200c, however. My hoeopathic physician, who I refer my clients to
if they need consitutional care, has used very high potencies with no ill
effects on teh babies.

It is my experience that the lower potencies work very well for the mother. I
also recommend hoeopathic remedies for nursing strikes, teething,
gastrointestinal problems, as in colic, etc. for the babies. this approach
has worked well for most of the babies. naturally, I do not make homeopathic
recommendations or suggestions to a family who doesn't want to use
homeopathy, but nowadays, homeopathic remedies are widely sought out, and
most of my clients have taken them in the past or are willing to try them.

Alison Hazelbaker

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