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What is Gripe Water?

Malcolm Tatum
Malcolm Tatum
Malcolm Tatum
Malcolm Tatum

Sometimes referred to as grippe tonic, gripe water is a folk medicine concoction that is often used to help ease pain and discomfort experienced by infants. The home remedy can be used to soothe an upset stomach, pain associated with teething, and ease the discomfort associated with colic. While the exact recipe for gripe water varies, most versions include several different herbs that are prepared in a tincture and administered with the aid of an eyedropper.

The earliest records of this product are found in the middle of the 19th century. In England, an American by the name of William Woodward took note of the fact that a homemade concoction used to help ease the pain associated with malaria and a condition known as fen fever was also effective in alleviating gastrointestinal distress and teething pains for infants. Moving quickly, Woodward created a product that included a small amount of alcohol, sugar water, dill oil, and bicarbonate of soda. Woodward’s Gripe Water is still available today in many retail outlets around the world, and is often sold as a health supplement.

Gripe water is sometimes used to ease teething pain in babies.
Gripe water is sometimes used to ease teething pain in babies.

While grip water for colic is perhaps the most well known use of the home remedy, the uses are not limited to infants alone. Adults who are suffering with indigestion, acid reflux or gas may gain some measure of relief from organic gripe water. In some cases, it is also helpful in controlling flatulence in both infants and adults. Along with commercial products, practitioners of homeopathic and folk medicine often develop their own unique formulas for the tincture, depending on the needs of their patients.

Gripe water is sometimes used as a home remedy for babies with colic.
Gripe water is sometimes used as a home remedy for babies with colic.

While fennel, dill, and bicarbonate of soda are found in almost every recipe for baby gripe water today, alcohol is often left out of the recipe. Instead, the inclusion of more herbs such as ginger and chamomile are added, often brewing all the herbs in water to create the alcohol-free tincture. The exclusion of alcohol is especially important when allergies to grain products are present, since the tincture could cause additional health issues for the infant or adult receiving the treatment.

Ginger is often included in gripe water.
Ginger is often included in gripe water.

In countries where baby gripe water is not recognized as a prescription medication, it is often sold over the counter. Many herb shops and health food stores will carry one brand or another of the product, often in alcohol-based or alcohol free versions. There are a number of brands on the market today that are also found in pharmacies as over the counter products.

Malcolm Tatum
Malcolm Tatum

After many years in the teleconferencing industry, Michael decided to embrace his passion for trivia, research, and writing by becoming a full-time freelance writer. Since then, he has contributed articles to a variety of print and online publications, including WiseGEEK, and his work has also appeared in poetry collections, devotional anthologies, and several newspapers. Malcolm’s other interests include collecting vinyl records, minor league baseball, and cycling.

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Malcolm Tatum
Malcolm Tatum

After many years in the teleconferencing industry, Michael decided to embrace his passion for trivia, research, and writing by becoming a full-time freelance writer. Since then, he has contributed articles to a variety of print and online publications, including WiseGEEK, and his work has also appeared in poetry collections, devotional anthologies, and several newspapers. Malcolm’s other interests include collecting vinyl records, minor league baseball, and cycling.

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Discussion Comments

parmnparsley

When my daughter was a baby, I used gripe water and it worked well most of the time. It also helped when the baby was constipated.

I found out about the benefits of gripe water for infants when I visited my pediatrician. My baby was gassy and fussy so the doctor recommended gripe water. She also said that light syrup diluted in water also help with stomach discomfort. She told us that the sugars help settle a baby's stomach because they are easy to digest. She said that this is why most gripe waters are like a light syrup.

istria

I have used adult digestive aids that have many of the same ingredients as gripe water. They work very well at alleviating symptoms of indigestion or overeating. The digestive aids often have fennel extract, ginger, papaya extract or other digestive aids and enzymes. These aids are most often in pill form, but I have also taken alcohol based extracts that work equally as well.

The aids and tonics are much stronger than gripe water for babies, but they serve the same purpose. It is a much healthier and tastier alternative to some other OTC medications. All of the ingredients are food based and have no long-term effects.

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    • Gripe water is sometimes used to ease teething pain in babies.
      By: Barbara Helgason
      Gripe water is sometimes used to ease teething pain in babies.
    • Gripe water is sometimes used as a home remedy for babies with colic.
      By: Galina Barskaya
      Gripe water is sometimes used as a home remedy for babies with colic.
    • Ginger is often included in gripe water.
      By: GIS
      Ginger is often included in gripe water.
    • Gripe water may help to soothe an upset stomach.
      By: Artem Furman
      Gripe water may help to soothe an upset stomach.
    • Gripe water may be available over the counter in some pharmacies.
      By: stokkete
      Gripe water may be available over the counter in some pharmacies.
    • Gripe water may be used as a natural way to treat acid reflux, which results in heartburn and a sore throat.
      By: JackF
      Gripe water may be used as a natural way to treat acid reflux, which results in heartburn and a sore throat.