Guest guest Posted July 2, 2001 Report Share Posted July 2, 2001 I have seen unflavored, clear Pedialyte in the grocery store. I have never seen Tylenol for kids that is dye-free. Jody Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2001 Report Share Posted July 2, 2001 Several parents say they regularly ask to have things like that compounded on request. I am not sure if your regular pharmacy could do that, but you can ask. We have a compounding store here I can always go to as well. I haven't seen anything off the shelf, though. . > I have seen unflavored, clear Pedialyte in the grocery store. > I have never seen Tylenol for kids that is dye-free. > > Jody Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2001 Report Share Posted July 2, 2001 There is unflavored clear pedialyte in my regular grocery store. I asked my ped for an rx for dye/flavor free motrin suspension for pain relief, my regular pharmacist compounded it for me. I have also seen dye-free triaminic cold medicine in my grocery store too. Or you can ask the store manager to order it for you. > I have a question for anyone who might be out there listening (!) Does > anyone know if there are products like infants or children's tylenol but > that is dye free and artificial flavor free? ALso what about a Pedialyte > product without artificial colors and flavors? > > Thanks. > Lynn in MD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2004 Report Share Posted October 2, 2004 Hello Gail, Surgeons know that each operation may bring complications and it's best to avoid if possible. Aslo, gynocologists are no the surgeons who generally remove gallbladders - more likely an internist or gastro enterologist. It is also very common for the gallbladder to act up during the menopausal years. Your body is trying to flush many toxins from its' system - " Power surges " galore. This may lead to increased toxins lodging in the liver. The same is true with the Atkins diet - or any other diet where one loses weight rapidly. Your body stores toxins in the fats and when you lose the fat.....bingo into the liver they go. Our aging bodies are bombarded with so many chances to accumulate toxins. No wonder we seem to have moer liver/gallbladder/kidney problems as we age. I would suggest to try a gentle way of cleansing if you are leery of the cleanse. Look in the links section for some ideas. Drinking lots of water and juices is helpful in cleansing your system. Exercise helps blood circulation and also to clean your lymph glands. perhaps a half day fast on juices once a week may give your body time to begin to clean itself. -The body needs time away from digesting food to look after other health functions-hence good reason to not have much in stomach when going to bed. Keep reading and listening to others experiences and you will gain valuable and useful info. Good luck! Suzanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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