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upstet tum??
cathy_3
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if you have the squitts
What you do is cut open a tea bag, take out a teaspoon of the mixture and swallow it down with a drink . you can feel it work immediately.
better than imodium
honest
What you do is cut open a tea bag, take out a teaspoon of the mixture and swallow it down with a drink . you can feel it work immediately.
better than imodium
honest
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How did find out about that? Did you try it just to see if it works? Or did you read it somewhere? If you read it, what made the first person to do this think it would work?
Oh so many questions ;D ;D ;DBulletproof0 -
my granny used to give it to everyone whenever they had an upset tum but then it was real tea leaves
it works though honest
itll be the tannic acid
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Does it work for wind too? If it does I'll give some to hubby ;D ;D ;DBulletproof0
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or you could buy him a kite
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But he has so much wind he might fly away with the kite.
WAIT.....
yes I think I'll buy the kite ;DBulletproof0 -
BY GEORGE SHES GOT IT ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D0
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;D ;D ;DBulletproof0
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Cathy,
Is that trick safe for toddlers; my 2 year-old suffers quite badly from upset tummies? If anybody has any tried and tested 'cures', I'd be grateful!0 -
It's unlikely that your toddler would take it surely :-/Cathy,
Is that trick safe for toddlers; my 2 year-old suffers quite badly from upset tummies? If anybody has any tried and tested 'cures', I'd be grateful!
I couldn't have tea-leaves in my mouth ,I would need to drink gallons of water
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Cathy,
Is that trick safe for toddlers; my 2 year-old suffers quite badly from upset tummies? If anybody has any tried and tested 'cures', I'd be grateful!
Jo_S,
Could your 2 year old be allergic to something or have some other problem? S/he shouldn't "suffer quite badly", it doesn't sound too good. Might be worth having him/her checked out?Torgwen..........
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