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My daughter among several other behavioral issues also wets the

bed. She’s 11 and has always wet the bed. Sometimes she’ll go several months

without anything then boom it’s back again.  I was talking to a lady yesterday

who said that her sister had traveled to Mexico because they are from there and

was told about a therapy using hot pads kind of like those you see in

pharmacies for back aches and such. Only these are specifically for treatment

like this. She said they told her that there is a cold spot in the abdomen that

when it gets too cold will cause the person to wet the bed. But by wearing this

it will keep the spot at a constant temp and help to eliminate the problem. I’ve

done some searching but all I come up with is the pads at the stores. I’m

wondering if anyone here has heard of this?

 

 

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I've heard that bed wetting is caused by a mineral imbalance & low blood sugar.

If she takes liquid minerals & licorice it gives the body what it needs to

correct the weakness. You can read about it in the ABC Herbal by Steven Horne.

 

herbal remedies , " Angee " <carandolph wrote:

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> My daughter among several other behavioral issues also wets the bed. She’s

11 and has always wet the bed. Sometimes she’ll go several months without

anything then boom it’s back again. I was talking to a lady yesterday who

said that her sister had traveled to Mexico because they are from there and was

told about a therapy using hot pads kind of like those you see in pharmacies for

back aches and such. Only these are specifically for treatment like this. She

said they told her that there is a cold spot in the abdomen that when it gets

too cold will cause the person to wet the bed. But by wearing this it will keep

the spot at a constant temp and help to eliminate the problem. I’ve done some

searching but all I come up with is the pads at the stores. I’m wondering if

anyone here has heard of this?

>

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I have not but we had a bed wetter. They ran all sorts of tests. All was fine.

She grew

out of it just this year. She is 10. He problem was deep sleep. She would sleep

so deeply

that her body was completely relaxed and there was no signal telling her to get

up. She

was also desensitized to the smell so we had to work with her on that. She wore

a pull up

but it took some convincing. I also stopped letting her drink anything for a few

hours

before bed. At the dinner meal she was only allowed milk. Milk works more like a

food in

the body so there was less for her to need to eliminate.

 

This is the day that the lord has made.

 

herbal remedies , " Angee " <carandolph wrote:

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> My daughter among several other behavioral issues also wets the bed. She’s

11 and has always wet the bed. Sometimes she’ll go several months without

anything then boom it’s back again. I was talking to a lady yesterday who

said that her sister had traveled to Mexico because they are from there and was

told about a therapy using hot pads kind of like those you see in pharmacies for

back aches and such. Only these are specifically for treatment like this. She

said they told her that there is a cold spot in the abdomen that when it gets

too cold will cause the person to wet the bed. But by wearing this it will keep

the spot at a constant temp and help to eliminate the problem. I’ve done some

searching but all I come up with is the pads at the stores. I’m wondering if

anyone here has heard of this?

>

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