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Products We Use to Naturally Combat Cold and Flu Season

December 22, 2015 by Larisha Campbell Leave a Comment

It’s officially winter.  The other night it dropped down to 29 degrees (which is normal for this time of year), but by Christmas Eve in just 2 days, the high is projected at 71.  SEVENTY-ONE DEGREES on Christmas Eve in New Jersey. The weather has been so completely wacko that we’ve found ourselves sick.  All four of us, which is so not the norm for our household.  I actually took the girls to the doctor, which is literally the second sick visit Skibbles has ever had.  I also keep constantly seeing my friends posting that their families are getting sick too and not just the normal cold stuff, but their kids actually needing breathing treatments, steroids, and more because it’s just so bad.

There’s truly not much worse for a parent than to see their little ones, especially a baby, sick. However, the American Academy of Pediatrics conclude that children average 8-10 colds every single year. Sickness is most common between October and May, the colder months, but that peaks between January, February, and March.

In just a blink of an eye, January will be here, and I want you to be ready to tackle this cold season naturally.  We’ve been working with Safety 1st for a few years and simply fallen in love with their products, so with their help, we put together a list of 10 things that we always have on hand during cold and flu season.

products to naturally combat cold and flu season

Ultrasonic 360 Humidifier – I wouldn’t make it through life without a humidifier for myself, but especially once I had kids.  We use it constantly.

ClearWay Nasal Aspirator – Seriously, the saving grace of runny noses.  Kids may not be 100% fond of it, but they love to breathe afterwards.  It’s flipping amazing.

Epsom Salt – to help detox and relieve aches and pains

Quickread Forehead Thermometer – it’s vital for a parent’s sanity to take a quick temperature.  This is it.

Essential Oils  – uplift the mood, relax the body, essential oils treat a wide variety of ailments {{caution should be taken when using essential oils around children: Read more about that here}}

Medicine Measure Spoon – so much easier to get kids to take medicine from these

Hot to Cold Animals – these are great to go in the freezer if you need it cold or microwave if you need a hot pack. Kids love them

Saline Nose Mist Spray – helps keep the nose moisturized and germs out of nose while getting better

Cough/Cold/Congestion Meds – not huge on giving meds, but I love the Zarbee’s line for natural products for when I do feel like I need to give something, especially because they have a baby products for ages 2+ that helps with mucous

Deluxe Healthcare & Grooming Set – Great for traveling since it has it’s own bag.  Fits easily right into a diaper bag

These are the things that we always have on hand in our home to naturally combat cold and flu season.  We absolutely love this all and they really helped us these past few days.  Leave a comment below and let me know your favorite!

Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post with Safety 1st.  Products were received to facilitate writing, but thoughts and opinions are 100% my own.  Affiliate links within this post. 

 

Filed Under: Green Living, Home, Home Remedies Tagged With: baby products, home remedies

Natural Ways to Protect Against Measles

February 6, 2015 by Larisha Campbell Leave a Comment

*Disclaimer:  I am not a doctor. Information contained in this post are for informational purposes only and not intended to be a substitute for medical advice, treatment, or diagnosis. Please seek advice from your general practitioner or pediatrician for any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Reliance on the information in this post is taken at your own risk. Affiliate links contained in this post.

natural ways to protect against measles

No matter which side of the vaccine debate you are on, the recent surge in media coverage on the latest measles outbreak can be alarming for any parent.  There’s risks on both sides, whether you and your children have received vaccinations for measles or not, you may still be at risk of contracting measles. Despite current media hysteria, in the last three out of four years, there have been more cases of measles than there have been with this current outbreak. The risk has been there.

What we want to do here is simply be proactive and let you know what you can do to protect both you and your family during this time.  So, what are naturals ways to protect against measles?

First, let’s talk about what you should be looking for? According to the CDC, common symptoms of measles are:

  • fever
  • pink eye (conjunctivitis)
  • runny nose
  • dry cough
  • A skin rash

Measles, according to the CDC, starts with a mild to moderate fever, and then one notices the other symptoms.  The rash is made up of small red spots, some of which could be raised, in clusters.  Typically, one notices the rash behind the ears and along the hairline, then the face, down the arms and trunk, before moving to legs and feet.

What can I do to lessen our risk of measles and/or aid in the treatment of measles?

Most sources say there’s no treatment for measles, however, there are many correlations for lessening the complications of measles by:

  • getting plenty of rest
  • increasing fluids
  • high doses of Vitamin A
  • increasing Vitamin D and Vitamin C

We can start being proactive now by increasing our consumption of these vitamins and taking supplements to ensure that our and our children’s bodies are in their healthiest state.  Instead of your normal go to foods, try getting 2-3 of these foods in everyday. Here’s 50 foods you can help boost your immunity to help protect against measles:

-Foods highest in Vitamin A

  • Sweet Potato
  • Carrots
  • Kale
  • Spinach
  • Collard Greens
  • Turnip Greens
  • Other Dark Leafy Greens
  • Butternut Squash
  • Pumpkin
  • Romaine Lettuce
  • Dried Apricots
  • Cantaloupe
  • Red Peppers
  • Bluefin Tuna
  • Mango
  • Papaya
  • Broccoli
  • Peas
  • Asparagus
  • Tomatoes
  • Turkey Liver
  • Beef Liver
  • Fortified Oatmeal (check your labels)
  • Paprika
  • Fermented Cod Liver Oil

-Foods highest in Vitamin D

  • Fermented Cod Liver Oil
  • Trout, Salmon, and other oily fish
  • Shiitake or Portabella Mushrooms
  • Pork
  • Beef Liver
  • Orange Juice or Milk Fortified with Vit D
  • Fortified Cereals (check your labels for more than 10% daily value)
  • SUNLIGHT – Okay, this isn’t a food, but just 10 minutes of sunlight provides the daily recommended amount of Vitamin D.  Stay outside for 30 mins everyday!

-Foods highest in Vitamin C

  • Peppers (Yellow Bell highest, then red, then green)
  • Guavas
  • Kale
  • Kiwi
  • Broccoli
  • Brussels Sprouts
  • Strawberries
  • Oranges
  • Tomatoes
  • Papaya
  • Pineapple
  • Mango
  • Cantaloupe
  • Peas
  • Cauliflower
  • Red Cabbage
  • Lemon

Additionally, you should be making sure that:

  • You are drinking plenty of fluids everyday
    • Adults should be drinking 9-13 cups everyday (men more than women); Children over one should be drinking 4-5 cups everyday.
  • Getting the recommended amount of sleep

Lastly, there are many supplements that you can take in addition to the above, especially if you do not feel like you are getting enough nutrients from food.  For us, personally, we choose to give Skibbles

  • Vitamin D drops
  • Vitamin C tablets
  • a Probiotic

We take similar supplements for ourselves.  These are some of the ways that we are working to naturally protect against measles ourselves, in addition to protecting about everyday illnesses that one may experience this time of the year.  We truly hope that everyone stays safe and works hard to protect their immune systems the natural way.

This post is not meant to be looked at as saying that if you do these things you or your loved ones can’t catch measles, but rather that these things will boost your immune system to naturally protect against measles in the event that you do, they can lessen your overall symptoms. 

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*Disclaimer:  I am not a doctor. Information contained in this post are for informational purposes only and not intended to be a substitute for medical advice, treatment, or diagnosis. Please seek advice from your general practitioner or pediatrician for any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Reliance on the information in this post is taken at your own risk. Affiliate links contained in this post.

Filed Under: Green Living, Home, Home Remedies, Parenting Tagged With: measles, natural parenting


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