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Weleda Baby Teething Powder
Corinne H.Greater Melbourne (Outer), VIC
- 6 reviews
- Verified purchase
Works really well.
My 9 month old started to teeth a month ago and we would not have got through it without the Weleda Teething Powder. This homeopathic powder helped with inflammation and pain and allowed my baby to sleep better too.
Purchased in October 2019 for $20.00.
LulaNSW, 2015
- 11 reviews
- 5 likes
Natural Product
I like that this product is one of the only natural/ homeopathic products for teething. I could give it to bubs feeling confident that I wasn't giving bubs dangerous chemicals. I am not sure of the exact healing properties of chamomilla and conchae but it seems to be effective on low to medium level teething pain. When bubs was very distressed it didn't seem to do much and I needed to go for some Panadol. I liked that you are able to administer every 15 minutes 6 times in a row if needed. I tasted the product and it was pleasant and bubs seemed...
Read more to like it also. I do find the powder (by itself) hard to administer or rub into the gums and I did at times get it everywhere (especially as my bub doesn't drink a bottle). In the end I just gave her some one a spoon. It would be awesome as a gel. Overall I am happy with this product. natural and can be given numerous times hard to administer as a powderOther Child Medications
Caz1314
- 2 reviews
Good
I actually stumbled upon this product whilst visiting grandparents in Brunswick Heads NSW in a pharmacy- they said a few mums had said it was great so bought Panadol just in case and this to use every day (or when needed)- seems to work.
Does'nt contain paracetamol, is natural
not readily available in stores
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emailpipVIC, 3146
- 97 reviews
- 4 likes
Good
Weleda have a great product - was recommended to us by a few mum's that had already tried it and found it worked in easying their babies teething symptoms.
Easy to use - we added to milk and if our son was really feeling sore, we'd rub it straight onto his gums (good luck at getting them to open their mouths though!).
Can use up to six times a day and up to 15 mins apart. A good way of naturally relieving teething pains if you don't want to use such products as Bonjela that have medicines in them.
natural / organic product that is all natural
nothing to dislike
Questions & Answers
Leah T.asked
Any advice on how to give this to my son. Mix into a paste and put on he’s gums?? Please help. Thank you.
2 answers
I usually just put a bit of the powder onto the top of my finger and rub into their gums.
Jess L.Weleda Australia
Hi Leah,
Yes you can mix into a paste and apply to the gums. Hope this helps.
Cathasked
Is the lactose used from the cow? I ask because my bub and I are on a dairy free diet but is still breastfeeding so I'd like to know if I can use this product. I've just purchased a bottle and am worried it will ruin the elimination diet.
Thanks
Catherine
1 answer
I assume it would be from a cow. There could possibly be traces of cows milk protein in it. We are also on dairy free due to CMPI so for this baby I've been using something similar from iHerb called Angel Baby Bottom Balm but will go back to the Weleda one once he's grown out of his intolerance.
Catasked
Hi, my 4-month-old twins are teething. I want to go natural and use waleda. Is 4 months too young for the powder?
Thanks!
3 answers
My girl started at 4 months too. I used it and never had a problem. Maybe contact them on their website if you're worried.
Thankyou so much :) did it help ur daughter?
Not at all. My many boy started teething early too and I used it. As they are likely not on solids yet, try mixing a 1/4 tsp in with each bottle. Or if they're breastfed, through a syringe and into the mouth.
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