Do you have a child that wets the bed?
Have you heard of Equisetum?
It has been used in Chinese medicine for bladder problems and to relieve anxiety.
Here is a picture of Equisetum L. in nature:

Jennifer Anderson
@ USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database
Bed Wetting should be investigated by your physician. Check with him to see if an herbal remedy would be appropriate.
If bedwetting occurs in children over the age of 5 more than twice a month it is called : enuresis (bedwetting).
If the child had been dry for a period of over 6 months and bedwetting occurs it is called secondary enuresis.
3% of boys and 2% of girls, at age ten still wet the bed.
You can purchase a herbally formulated remedy [AFF] that contains Equisetum – designed to put a stop to bed wetting in a natural and gentle way.

“My nine year old son …. and has been dry every morning since. My wife and I thank you…. and more importantly my son thanks you.”-

“…for 6 weeks and we have had wonderful success!”

The problem is usually not a physical problem, but in rare cases it is. That is why it is important to visit a physician for proper diagnosis.
Still, if this problem can be resolved, it could be such a relief to both you and your child.

Tags: eneurisis, secondary enuresis, bedwetting, Equisetum, bladder control, wetting the bed

