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Colief |
| Date: |
14/10/08 (565 review reads) |
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Advantages: Really helps releive symptoms of colic
Disadvantages: Expensive, not always practical to use as you have to wait half an hour before feeding
After trying the cheaper brands of colic aids such as infacol and gripe water we decided to give Colief a try.
Although I was reluctant at first given it costs £9.99 for a tiny bottle, we were being driven mad by the constant crying and screaming and figured £10 is a small price to pay to stop our little man's pain and to save our eardrums!!!
After a couple of days his crying calmed down a lot, although he still suffers a little bit it is nowhere near as bad as it was before we started using Colief.
Colief works by breaking down the lactose in baby's milk (whether breast or formula) so that it becomes more digestable.
To use Colief you have to put 4 drops into the warm milk and leave for half an hour. This is fine as long as you know when your baby needs feeding! During the overnight feed and if he catches us out and needs feeding earlier than usual we still have to use Infacol as it is not always practical to wait half an hour!!
I think if we were to use Colief religiously it would work perfectly but as this is not practical for us, just being able to use it in the majority of his feeds really seems to have worked wonders for his colic.
If your baby suffers from colic and you haven't tried Colief yet I really would give it a try for a few days although it won't be practical for everyone.
Summary: Although expensive it is definitely worth a try if you have tried everything else without success
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- 14/10/08 This was the only thing that worked for my grandaughter.......... |
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