She continued to read the ingredients. It was pretty standard, mostly natural ingredients with just a few things the average person couldn’t pronounce. She poured a glass of milk, the kind treated for Amazons this time, as the stuff for Littles contained copious amounts of non-stimulant laxatives to promote bowel health and prevent constipation. She would move Carley to that after she started to develop bowel incontinence.
Lazily, she reached for the Sleep P’s solution, eyed a teaspoon full, and stirred it into the milk. She thought the milk looked awfully bland, so she checked the cupboard and found some raspberry syrup. There was a tiny laxative additive in it even though it was for Amazons, but it was an insignificant amount and wouldn’t have any serious effect on Carley’s bowel habits. She again eyed a teaspoon full and stirred it until it turned a satisfying pink.