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The Amber Teething Necklace is a traditional baby teething remedy. A natural analgesic, amber used for centuries in Europe. Wearing Baltic Amber close to the skin will help calm a baby without resorting to drugs. Natural anti-inflammatory and pain relieving properties of Baltic amber are perfect to soothe teething babies.

Many parents are looking for a homeopathic product that provides relief for teething symptoms. Baltic Amber teething necklaces are the ideal solution when you choose to care for your baby in a natural way.

Amber necklaces are made for wearing, not for chewing as amber exhibits its pain relieving qualities when worn on the skin. Please use caution and supervise your child while using the necklace!

In Europe, amber, a natural analgesic, is commonly worn by babies and young children to help with teething difficulties. The amber is said to reduce inflammation caused by teething when worn close to the skin and promote a stronger immunity to common infection as well as assisting general well being.

Very cool looking baby necklaces made of Baltic amber gemstone beads that make a very Unique giftfor both parents and child. Baltic amber has been known to reduce acidity in the human body in a totally natural way. By having the baby wear the necklace everyday it helps reduce the common symptoms related to teething such as; redness in the cheeks, swollen gums, nappy rashes and fevers.

These necklaces are made from warm Baltic Amber beads. Amber is well known for it's healing properties, as a teething necklace it is cooling and soothing.

http://www.ambienceamber.com

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