Has Anyone Tried the Humphreys Swift Strips for Teething?

Updated on July 13, 2010
L.W. asks from Santa Ana, CA
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Hi Moms, has anyone tried the Humphreys 100% Natural Swift Strips for teething? I just want to know if anyone out there has had a good experience with the product and would recommend it. I saw an ad in a magazine for it, and it seems like a great product(claiming long lasting pain relief). Is it too good to be true?

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A.N.

answers from Los Angeles on

I've never seen the strips before, but Humphry's Teething tablets are an absolute MUST-HAVE! I was skeptical too, but omg trust me they work wonders on cranky, teething children!

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K.M.

answers from Las Vegas on

I haven't but what worked within minutes for me were the teething tablets. You put 3 under their tongue, one at a time and they desolve quickly, and I would see results fast. When my son started getting his molars, those were my LIFE SAVER!

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F.N.

answers from Los Angeles on

Hi L.,

I did not use the Humphrey Swift Strips but I did use the Humprheys teething tablets for my two youngest children back when theiy were teething and it worked great.

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J.C.

answers from Los Angeles on

I used the pellets for my son. He cried and cried at night. I tried orajel and frozen teethers, but nothing did the job like humphreys. I gave them to him and he was asleep withing 15 to 20 minutes. Just reminded me to pick some up for my daughter.

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A.A.

answers from Los Angeles on

I never tried the strips but i got the teething tablets from the drug store and they worked wonders!! You give the baby 2 to 3 tablets, its basically pure chamomille so it eases the pain and relaxes them. Its in a small bottle with a pink label... Good Luck

P.S frozen juice pops are always a good teething tool :-)

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M.S.

answers from Los Angeles on

My daughter in law used Humphrey's products for my youngest grandchild and was very pleased with their products.

M.

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D.P.

answers from Los Angeles on

My family and I have been using Humphrey's teething tablets for over 20 years. We can't go through teething without them. The are awsome. Haven't tried the strips. My 14mt. old loves them. Now that she's on solids I just pop 3/4 in her mouth right before bedtime if it's been a cranky/teething day. My other two are 6yrs. and 11 and they were Humphrey babies too! FYI they are available through Costco pharmacy and Target but you usually have to ask for them they run about $4.00 G'Luck!

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M.S.

answers from Tampa on

I used the Hylands teething tablets for my first son who is now 2 and tried the Swift Strips for my 6 month old. They do seem to work but he is still waking every 4 hours. They are also a little tricky b/c if you put them in their mouths, you have to be careful they don't stick to your finger. If they do, it's hard to get it all in the baby. I don't like that they are 6.99 for 18 strips but I fold them in half and put it in his mouth when he opens it. Good luck!! Walgreens has been the only store I have been able to find them. They are not any cheaper to buy online so far.

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S.R.

answers from Los Angeles on

I feel your pain - my little one is teething, too. I've never tried the strips you mention (nor the pellets by the same company), but I have tried a homeopathing teething product by Boiron (Camillia), with mixed success.
I read up on homeopathy a little, and the classic approach is to only give one remedy rather than a mix, so I got some chamomilla pellets (health food store). Those seem to be working much better for us.

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