Sleep Problems: Bedwetting, Insomnia
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| Chamomile Romandiuretic, sedative, calming.
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| Geraniumsoothes the emotions, a nerve tonic.
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| Lavendera mood tonic, circulatory stimulant.
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| No More Bedwetting Blenduse 6 drops of any one of the above oils (or combine 2 drops of each) and dilute in 2 tablespoons cold-pressed, organic vegetable oil. Massage your child's feet and lower back before reading his bedtime story. Right before going to sleep, have your child make one last trip to the bathroom.
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| Calcarea phosphorica for the restless child who voids small amounts but doesn't wake up.
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| Causticumfor the child who wets the bed right after falling asleep; often this child has a pale face with dark circles under the eyes.
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| Lycopodiumfor the intelligent, sensitive child who often acts older than he is, soaks the bed late at night, and is terribly embarrassed by it.
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| Equisetumfor the child who often has nightmares that wake her; whose bedwetting is heavy and frequent.
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| Pulsatillafor the sensitive child, often fair-haired, who feels the urge to urinate so strongly that she cannot make it to the bathroom quickly enough.
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| Sepiafor the child who wets the bed during the first two hours of sleep.
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| Chamomile teasoothing, relaxing, relieves anxiety.
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| Calcium and magnesium combinationcalcium and magnesium relax muscles, improve blood flow, soothe a keyed-up or stressed nervous system.
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