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 How does massage help with colic? View Question: www.moferrie.co.uk

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The gastro-intestinal system is immature at birth. Massage stimulates the functioning of this system, relaxing the muscles in spasm, and enabling the wind to be expelled. A special colic routine is demonstrated.
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