For coughs,
use chest rubs with or without hot, moist compresses.»
Not exact matches
-- I
used a Twin Z pillow to feed them and then I burped one after the other and then I just try to comfort them while still in the pillow by
rubbing tummies or stroking heads but I would get them out to comfort if they were really having a meltdown and would do this one at a time if possible or sometimes both at once on my
chest.
Then
rub the entire
chest in circular motions
using just one hand.
Rub your baby's
chest using both your hands by starting from the center to the outside
using small circular strokes.
Yes, you can
rub it on their
chest and neck, but a surprisingly soothing way to
use the baby
chest rub is to massage it into your little one's feet, focusing from the ball of the foot to the toes (reflexology says this is the point to focus on to induce a healing response in the lungs and sinuses).
We also
use our baby
chest rub — which contains lavender and chamomile — to help you relax and sleep better at night.
When my daughter or I have a cold, one of my favorite products to
use is Maty's All - Natural Baby
Chest Rub.
So I whipped up some vapor
rub for coughs and
chest congestion
using my 5 must - have essential oils and favorite multi-purpose ingredients.
To
use, simply
rub some cologne onto your fingers and apply by massaging into the pulse points on your body, such as your neck, wrists,
chest, and behind the ear.
Essential Oils:
Use oils in a
chest rub or aromatherapy diffuser to reduce the intensity of coughs and congestions.
This oil can also be
used in a
chest rub to help break up
chest congestion.
It is in a base of grapeseed oil so it ready to be
rubbed into the soles of the feet or
used as a
chest rub for colds and coughs.
Apply to the
chest or just under the nose, this
rub is gentle enough for babies but can be
used by the whole family!
I would like to try
using coconut oil in making
chest rub for congestion and bronchitis.
«I
used the Baby
Chest Rub on my son & he instantly stopped coughing and slept through the whole night.
On days three through five I
used two drops of Focus per dog, anywhere from ten to sixty minutes prior to going into the ring (
rubbing it into my palms and then running my palms down their necks, and around their rib cages and fore
chests in the area of their hearts.)
On a recent Saturday morning, «Miss May,» already
used to sleeping in her crate during the weekdays, dozes in a strip of sunlight on the living room floor, as Laboski
rubs her
chest.
Rubbing a nervous dog's
chest in a circular motion is very soothing for her, but if you want to go the extra mile, investing in a professional canine masseuse or
using a TTouch practitioner is a great way to help your dog relax.
Give painted furniture a distressed finish
Rub down a painted armoire or a
chest of drawers with sand paper (or
use an electric sander) to give it that timeworn finish.