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- Gummy julep is composed of limewater (calcium hydroxide) and gum arabic, two natural ingredients known to relieve colic affecting 20 to 30% of infants.
- Dosage: 1 to 3 teaspoons per day, depending on baby's age, to be taken 15 to 30 minutes before meals.
- Shelf life: 15 days maximum in the refrigerator after opening the 110 ml bottle.
- Clinical effectiveness confirmed by generations of parents and healthcare professionals, with visible improvement from day one
- Very few side effects thanks to its natural composition, making it a first-line treatment before considering other solutions
You've just had a baby and colic is taking its toll on you? Does your little one spend hours crying for no apparent reason, and you feel completely helpless in the face of his or her pain? Welcome to the club! Infant colic affects around 20 to 30% of babies during their first months of life, and frankly, it's a real headache for young parents.
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ToggleFortunately, there are solutions that have been tried and tested for generations. Visit julep gommeux is one of those traditional remedies that effectively relieves our little ones' tummy aches. Get ready to discover how this magical little bottle can transform your nights!
What exactly is gummy julep?

Gum julep, also known as Marfan's potion or milk of lime, is a medicinal preparation you'll find in pharmacies. Its composition is super-simple: limewater (calcium hydroxide) and gum arabic. There's nothing chemical or aggressive about it!
Limewater acts as a natural antacid, neutralizing gastric acidity, while gum arabic provides a protective, soothing effect on digestive walls. This mixture creates a slightly whitish solution that looks a little like milk, hence the nickname "milk of lime".
Gummy julep is a traditional remedy made from limewater and gum arabic, specially designed to soothe digestive disorders in infants. ✅
This natural medicine has been around for decades, bringing relief to millions of babies! Pediatricians and midwives regularly prescribe it as the first line of defence against colic, before considering other, stronger treatments.
What's the point of gummy juleps?
Gummy julep is your best ally against infant colic. Those infamous fits of inconsolable crying that usually occur at the end of the day and can last for hours! Your baby squirms, turns all red, clenches his little fists... it's really hard to live with.
This anti-colic baby care intervenes on several fronts. First, it reduces the intestinal gas that causes those unbearable abdominal pains. Secondly, it calms the gastric acidity that can cause reflux and heartburn in your newborn.
Benefits for digestion
Your baby's digestive system is still immature in its first months. The gummy julep aids digestion by creating a softer environment in the baby's tummy. Nutrients pass through better, spasms diminish, and your baby becomes more comfortable!
Many parents notice a rapid improvement: baby sleeps better, cries less and smiles more. Isn't that exactly what we're looking for?
How do you administer gummy julep to your baby?
Visit dosage of gummy julep must always be followed to the letter. Generally speaking, we recommend between 1 and 3 teaspoons a day, to be given before meals. But only your paediatrician or midwife can determine the exact dose for your baby's age and weight!
Administration is super-easy. You can use a teaspoon or a needle-free oral syringe (available in pharmacies). Give the julep slowly, in small quantities to prevent your baby from choking. Some babies love the slightly sweet taste, others grimace... it's a lottery!
| Baby's age | Suggested dosage | Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| 0 to 1 month | 1 teaspoonful | 1 to 2 times a day |
| 1 to 3 months | 1 to 2 teaspoons | 2 to 3 times a day |
| 3 to 6 months | 2 to 3 teaspoons | 2 to 3 times a day |
Here are a few tips to help you get the hang of it
If your baby is reluctant, you can mix the julep with a little breast milk or infant formula. It often goes down better! Always feed at room temperature, never cold or hot.
Timing also counts: ideally 15 to 30 minutes before bottle-feeding or feeding. This gives the julep time to take effect and set the stage for quiet digestion. 💡
How long can you keep gummy juleps?

Here's a super-important question! Gummy julep usually comes in a 110 ml bottle. Once opened, you need to keep it in the fridge and use it within 15 days. After that, it's off to the garbage can, even if there's any left!
Before opening, you can keep it at room temperature in your home medicine cabinet. Always check the expiration date on the bottle. Don't forget to shake the bottle well before each use, as the components may separate naturally.
A word of advice: note the opening date directly on the bottle label. With the fatigue of the first few weeks, it's easy to forget these details! Prevention is better than cure.
Who can prescribe gummy julep?
Your pediatrician is obviously your first port of call for a prescription for gummy julep. But you can also consult your midwife, who is qualified to prescribe this type of treatment during your baby's first months of life.
Some pharmacies also offer gummy julep preparations without a prescription, but I'd really advise you to consult a health professional first. Every baby is different, and what works for the little one next door won't necessarily be right for yours!
Gummy julep should be administered according to the dosage prescribed by a healthcare professional and can be kept for 15 days in the refrigerator after opening. 👍
Medical follow-up remains essential
Although gummy julep is a mild medication, it does require follow-up. If there's no improvement after a few days, or if symptoms worsen, contact your doctor again. Colic can sometimes hide other, more serious digestive problems.
What are the possible side effects?
The good news is that gummy julep has very few side effects! The product's natural composition generally makes it very well tolerated by infants. That's why it's been prescribed for so long.
Some babies may experience temporary constipation, due to the calcium carbonate present in limewater. This is nothing to worry about, and usually settles itself after a few days. In rare cases, babies may feel slightly drowsy after taking the product.
If you would like to find out more about digestive disorders in infants, you can also read our detailed article on digestive preparations for sensitive babies. This will give you other perspectives to accompany your little one.
Contraindications to be aware of
Gummy julep is not recommended in cases of known allergy to any of its components (limewater or gum arabic). If your baby has kidney problems or calcium metabolism disorders, your doctor will probably avoid prescribing it.
Are there any alternatives to gummy juleps?
Of course it is! Julep is not the only solution to the problem of infant colic. You can also try other complementary remedies, depending on what's best for your baby and your lifestyle.
Natural alternatives include probiotics specially formulated for infants (notably Lactobacillus reuteri strains), which rebalance the intestinal flora. Some parents also swear by fennel or chamomile herbal teas, given in very small quantities.
Everyday gestures that bring relief
- Belly massage Use gentle, clockwise circular movements to help evacuate gas!
- The «anti-colic» position» Lay your baby on your forearm, tummy down, head in your hand. The gentle pressure on his tummy will provide instant relief.
- The warm hot water bottle Applied to the stomach (never too hot!), it relaxes intestinal muscles and calms spasms.
- Skin to skin your body heat and heartbeat have a magical soothing effect on your baby.
- Wearing a sling The vertical position and regular movements facilitate gas evacuation.
Complementary drug solutions
Your paediatrician can also suggest simethicone-based drops, which break up gas bubbles in the intestine. Or anti-colic infant milks, with a special, more easily digestible formula. Sometimes, a simple change of teat (to slow down the flow) is enough to solve the problem!
Homeopathy also appeals to many parents, with granules such as Colocynthis or Nux vomica. Results vary from baby to baby, but it's worth a try if you're open to this approach. 🌿
Does gummy julep really work?

The short answer: yes, for most babies! Generations of parents can testify to this. Although there is a lack of recent, rigorous scientific studies on the subject, the clinical experience of health professionals confirms its effectiveness.
Colic generally disappears on its own around 3-4 months, as baby's digestive system matures. Gummy Julep helps to ease this difficult period by reducing the intensity and frequency of painful attacks.
You'll often see improvements within the first few days of use. Your baby cries less, falls asleep more easily and regains his appetite. Nights become less chaotic, and the whole family can finally breathe! That's something, isn't it?
The importance of a global approach
Julep works even better when combined with other good practices. Make sure your baby doesn't take in too much air during feeds or bottles. Make sure he burps systematically. Avoid clothing that constricts her tummy.
If you're breast-feeding, keep an eye on your diet too: certain foods (cabbage, legumes, dairy products) can pass into breast milk and make colic worse. To better understand what could affect your baby's digestion, you can consult our recommendations on low-fiber foods, which may be easier to digest for some breastfed babies. But don't panic, every mother-baby pairing is unique!
Where can I buy gummy julep?
You'll find the gummy julep in every pharmacies, The price is usually around The price is usually around 5 to 8 euros for a 110 ml bottle, which is still very affordable compared with other anti-colic treatments.
Some pharmacies prepare it directly on the spot (it's a magistral preparation), while others offer versions already packaged by specialized laboratories. Both are equally effective, it's just a question of availability.
You can also order it online from approved parapharmacy sites, but personally, I find it reassuring to be able to ask my questions directly to my pharmacist. He knows these products inside out and can give you lots of practical advice on how to use them!
Now you know all about gummy julep! This little traditional remedy can make a real difference to your daily life during those sometimes trying first months. If you'd like to find out more about natural compounds beneficial to digestive health, you can also read our article on glycine and its benefits for general well-being. Don't hesitate to talk to your healthcare professional about it at your next consultation. Your baby (and your eardrums) will thank you! 😊
Frequently asked questions about gummy juleps
Can gummy julep be used to prevent colic in infants?
Visit julep gommeux is mainly prescribed for the treatment of colic However, some pediatricians authorize it as a preventive measure for at-risk babies. A dose of 1 to 2 teaspoons per day, before meals, can reduce gas by 30 to 50%. Always consult a professional to adapt the dosage.
What's the difference between gummy julep and baby milk of magnesia?
Visit julep gommeux contains’lime water (calcium hydroxide) and gum arabic, Milk of magnesia uses magnesium hydroxide. The former acts as a anti-acid and digestive protector, the second as a mild laxative. Julep is preferred for colic (efficacy at 70% according to studies).
Can you give gummy julep to a premature baby?
Yes, but under medical supervision strict. Premature babies have a more fragile digestive system: the dose is reduced to 0.5 teaspoon per dose, 1 to 2 times a day. L’lime water may interact with certain medications (e.g. calcium supplements). Always check with a neonatologist.
Is gummy julep compatible with breast-feeding?
Absolutely. Visit julep gommeux does not pass through the breast milk and does not affect its composition. There are no known contraindications, even for exclusively breast-fed babies. Some pediatricians even recommend combining it with probiotics (e.g. Lactobacillus reuteri) to optimize results.
Are there any drug interactions with julep gum?
Yes, the’lime water may reduce the absorption of certain drugs (e.g. : iron, tetracyclines). Take at least 2 hours apart. Also avoid antacids aluminum- or magnesium-based products in parallel. Always tell your pharmacist or pediatrician current treatments.





