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digestion can become upset. When this happens, provided they are no  
longer being breast-fed, give young children juices and superfood in a  
sippy cup. A little diarrhea is to be expected, but if there is constipation,  
use gentle laxative foods like prunes and olive oil. Children should also be  
encouraged to drink meadowsweet leaf tea three times daily before meals.  
A formula to aid poor digestion would be equal amounts of licorice root,  
cinnamon stick, and fennel seed taken as a tincture or tea (with honey).  
Growing Pains  
Growing pains can afflict toddlers, older children, and adolescents,  
especially if they have a poor diet. I have talked to many patients who  
remembered suffering weeks or months of aching limbs; their parents had  
told them that growing pains were a normal part of growing up.  
What is actually happening is that the body is growing and stripping  
itself of the materials it requires for growth. Normal childhood growth  
can induce pains if the diet is not sufficiently balanced (see the section on  
calcium in chapter 4), but occasionally massive growth spurts take the  
body by surprise. If this occurs, extra calcium and magnesium must be  
given immediately by increasing the intake of herbs like boneset and  
nettle. Nettle leaf tea should be drunk daily; boneset tincture can also be  
given, but only for a few days at a time, until the pain has gone away and  
then for three to five days longer. Carrot juice, homemade or  
storebought, is also a good source of calcium. My children told me  
immediately whenever they got any aches; they were then given fresh  
carrot juice for a week, on top of their daily plant calcium and magnesium  
input.  
Fever and muscle aches leach a large amount of nutrients from the  
body, not least calcium. If it is not replenished, what began as an acute  
and easily rectifiable ailment can become chronic, simply from the lack of  
calcium in the body. Drinking milk at this point is not recommended, as  
its neutralization of digestive foods would make an already hampered  
digestive system work at an even lower level. Get children to drink nettle  
leaf tea to increase levels of calcium and magnesium and use rice milk, soy  
milk, or other milk alternatives. Leg twitching during the night can  
indicate a need for calcium, magnesium, and iron in children, in which  
case nettle or red raspberry leaf will help, as they both contain large  
quantities of all these minerals.  
Fever  
When taking children’s temperatures, remember that their higher rate of  
metabolism means that they can more safely sustain a higher temperature  
than an adult. Your first course of action should be to keep the child  
sponged down and ensure high fluid intake. If you are concerned about  


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