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WHY DO CHILDREN NEED CHAMOMILE
Hossein Azizi Ashkdani
Gilan University of Medical Sciences, Iran
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n the embryonic period, dentin buds like seeds are planted in our upper and lower jaw. The growth of the
dentate germ starts from the neonatal period. A very painful and long process in order to tolerate the result-
ing pain, the child takes chamomilla image. Excitement, sudden crying, abdominal pains, insomnia, anorexia,
fever, cough, and diarrhoea.
There are two obvious symptoms in these children who can guide the mother to chamomile:
1.
Children put fingers into the mouth
2.
Children desire to be carried.
Fever, anorexia, coughing, vomiting, perspiration, tearing, and diarrhoea are other symptom of the course
that cause dehydration in baby. With loss of moisture, the blood becomes concentrated and the chemical re-
ceptors of the blood are activated. In response to the message from these receptors, nervous system secretes
endogenous opoid peptides. Teeth go out without paying a heavy punishment for them. Chamomile plays the
role of a brain tranquillity for the child, without the need for lost of moisture. During 15 years of homeopathy
treatment, we examined 1,140 children aged two months to two years, with dental symptoms. For all these
children, chamomile drops were prescribed for two months. Of these, 630 came back to receive drops. They
expressed their satisfaction with prescribing chamomile for their children. The study is done as a case study.