Essential oil of peppermint, three drops in a warm bath and soak in that steamy 
environment as long as possible. Then just a drop rubbed into the sternum. 
Avoid face and eyes with this, as it will sting, especially on one so young. I 
would do this at least three times a day.

There is more to essential oils than the aroma. They are the life force of the 
plant from which they originate, and they contain large amounts of oxygen. They 
also resonate at very high frequencies relative to pathogens and help kill 
pathogens the same way the Clark Zapper and the Rife machine do, though without 
the raw force of artificial electricity.

Oil of chamomile is very soothing and will help the little one sleep after the 
peppermint treatment. Both these oils also are very beneficial if rubbed into 
the soles of the feet.

I don't know if CS and a Zapper would be safe on such a little one, but I am 
sure of the oils.

Also, keep the baby thoroughly wrapped up until she sweats to drive off the 
fever.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Anna G Warmuth 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, December 04, 1999 1:04 AM
  Subject: CS>ot, herbal remedies for children


  Help, my granddaughter has a head cold with a cough (from the throat not the 
lungs) she is 6 mos old, and I'm wondering if there are herbal remedies which 
could help her.  I really want to help her mom learn that she dosen't have to 
drug her.  Does anyone know if ginger tea is safe and in what dose? or other 
herbs & the proper dose. I'm pretty new at this!  Thanks.