Ashton & Parsons Teething Powders for Babies From 3 Months+ Used To Help Soothe Pain, Pack of 20

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Amazon USED TO HELP SOOTHE TEETHING PAIN: Ashton & Parsons Teething Powders are a traditional herbal remedy used to help relieve sore and tender gums. TEETHING TOGETHER SINCE 1867: Ashton & Parsons Teething Powders have been used by parents for over 150 years. UK’s No1 teething brand in pharmacy*. *IRI Unit sales data for teething Sep-Nov 2024. NATURAL INGREDIENT: Ashton & Parsons Teething Powders containa Tincure of Matricaria - a natural extract derived from German chamomile flower heads traditionally used to help soothe teething symptoms. FOR BABIES 3 TO 6 MONTHS: If your child is aged 3-6 months, give them half a sachet in the morning. Tip half into a teaspoon, keeping the other half in the sachet to be given in the evening. FOR BABIES OVER 6 MONTHS: For children over 6 months, give them one sachet in the morning and another in the evening. Always read the label.

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USED TO HELP SOOTHE TEETHING PAIN: Ashton & Parsons Teething Powders are a traditional herbal remedy used to help relieve sore and tender gums. TEETHING TOGETHER SINCE 1867: Ashton & Parsons Teething Powders have been used by parents for over 150 years. UK’s No1 teething brand in pharmacy*. *IRI Unit sales data for teething Sep-Nov 2024. NATURAL INGREDIENT: Ashton & Parsons Teething Powders containa Tincure of Matricaria - a natural extract derived from German chamomile flower heads traditionally used to help soothe teething symptoms. FOR BABIES 3 TO 6 MONTHS: If your child is aged 3-6 months, give them half a sachet in the morning. Tip half into a teaspoon, keeping the other half in the sachet to be given in the evening. FOR BABIES OVER 6 MONTHS: For children over 6 months, give them one sachet in the morning and another in the evening. Always read the label.


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Brand Ashton & Parsons
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