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Considering taking a vitamin or supplement to treat Infant Colic? Below is a list of common natural remedies used to treat or reduce the symptoms of Infant Colic. Follow the links to read common uses, side effects, dosage details and read user reviews for the drugs listed below.
32 results found for Infant Colic
Treatment name | Effectiveness | Reviews |
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Treatment nameACETYL-L-CARNITINE | Effectiveness:Possibly Effective | Read Reviews (88) |
Treatment nameALPHA-LIPOIC ACID | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (271) |
Treatment nameASHWAGANDHA | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (299) |
Treatment nameASTAXANTHIN | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (106) |
Treatment nameBLACK COHOSH | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (299) |
Treatment nameCOENZYME Q10 | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (200) |
Treatment nameDHEA | Effectiveness:Possibly Effective | Read Reviews (194) |
Treatment nameDONG QUAI | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (25) |
Treatment nameFOLIC ACID | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (102) |
Treatment nameGREEN TEA | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (62) |
Treatment nameHONEY | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (17) |
Treatment nameINOSITOL | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (86) |
Treatment nameLACTOBACILLUS CRISPATUS | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (0) |
Treatment nameL-ARGININE | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (144) |
Treatment nameL-CARNITINE | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (62) |
Treatment nameLUTEIN | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (69) |
Treatment nameMELATONIN | Effectiveness:Possibly Ineffective | Read Reviews (524) |
Treatment nameMILK THISTLE | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (81) |
Treatment nameN-ACETYL CYSTEINE (NAC) | Effectiveness:Possibly Ineffective | Read Reviews (124) |
Treatment nameNATTOKINASE | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (84) |
Treatment namePROGESTERONE | Effectiveness:Likely Effective | Read Reviews (74) |
Treatment namePYRIDOXINE (VITAMIN B6) | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (40) |
Treatment nameROYAL JELLY | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (41) |
Treatment nameSELENIUM | Effectiveness:Possibly Ineffective | Read Reviews (28) |
Treatment nameSODIUM BICARBONATE | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (0) |
Treatment nameTHYROID EXTRACT | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (0) |
Treatment nameTRIBULUS | Effectiveness:Possibly Ineffective | Read Reviews (43) |
Treatment nameVITAMIN C (ASCORBIC ACID) | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (56) |
Treatment nameVITAMIN D | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (341) |
Treatment nameVITAMIN E | Effectiveness:Possibly Effective | Read Reviews (52) |
Treatment nameVITEX AGNUS-CASTUS | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (76) |
Treatment nameWILD YAM | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (51) |
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