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Herbs For Kids Nettles and Eyebright -- 1 fl oz


Herbs For Kids Nettles and Eyebright
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Herbs For Kids Nettles and Eyebright -- 1 fl oz

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Herbs For Kids Nettles and Eyebright Description

Allergy and Immune Support

This blend contains herbs which support the immune system during allergy season.  Kids love the taste! 


Directions

Shake well.  Take directly or mix in small amount of water or juice. For children over 1 year of age.
 
1 - 2 years:    Up to 24 lbs  -   1.0 ml, 3 times daily
3 - 6 years:    24-48 lbs     -    1.0 - 2.0 ml, 3 times daily
7 -11 years:   49 - 95 lbs   -    2.0 ml, 3-4 times daily
12 years:       Over 95 lbs   -   3.0 ml, 3-4 times daily

 

Free Of
Alcohol and allergens.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 mL
Servings per Container: 30
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Proprietary Blend:1 mL*
An extract of Echinacea purpurea root, Eyebright herb, Peppermint herb, Oregon grape root, Sage leaf, Nettle leaf, Chamomile flowers and Milk Thistle seeds
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Kosher coconut and/or palm kernel glycerine, deionizied water and citric acid.
Warnings

Not for long term use.  Do not exceed recommended dosage.  Adults, do not use during pregnancy.  See your holistic practitioner if your child is ill.

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Help Your Child Thrive Through Allergy Season

Seasonal allergies are no joke — they really can put a damper on the fun that should come with changing seasons. From runny noses and sneezing to itchy eyes and dry, scratchy throats, symptoms can rage on for weeks, or even months. It can start to feel like there’s no end in sight to the discomfort. Luckily, we have everything parents need to know about managing seasonal allergies in kids, including how to tell the difference between a cold and allergies, tips for symptom relief and must-have safe, natural products to help you forget that spring allergies were ever an issue for your family.

Young Girl in Blue Sweater Holding Dandelions in Field to Represent Concept of Seasonal Allergies in Kids

Seasonal allergies in kids

To reduce the stuffy noses and discomfort that seasonal allergies bring, it’s important to understand what causes allergies in kids and how you can easily tell whether your child is struggling with allergies or an illness.

What causes seasonal allergies in kids?

If your child suffers from seasonal allergies, they’re not alone—more than 50 million Americans deal with the unfortunate side effects of the changing seasons, often during the spring and fall. In children, seasonal allergies occur when their immune system kicks into overdrive against natural substances like pollen, grass or mold spores. Typically, allergies begin in childhood and carry into adulthood, bringing on nagging symptoms like itchy eyes, a sore throat, and congestion. The good news? There are plenty of ways to soothe symptoms and make allergy season a little more bearable for everyone.

How to tell if it’s a cold or seasonal allergies

Seasonal allergies can cause many of the same symptoms as illnesses, which can make it tricky to tell them apart, especially as your child grows and experiences both. If you’re trying to decipher whether your child’s symptoms point to a cold, COVID-19 or just allergies, here are a few signs that are more often linked to illness than seasonal allergies in kids:
  • Headaches
  • Fever
  • Muscle aches
  • Nausea, vomiting or diarrhea
  • Shortness of breath or trouble breathing

Seasonal allergies symptoms in kids

While illnesses and allergies often share similar symptoms, certain signs are more often linked to seasonal allergies. Be on the lookout for these common clues:
  • Runny or stuffy nose
  • Sore throat
  • Itchy eyes, nose, mouth or ears
  • Sneezing

Steps to successfully manage seasonal allergies in kids  

While you can’t control allergens in the outside world, there are several simple ways to minimize the impact that seasonal allergens can have inside your home—and help your child enjoy more symptom-free fun outside. Here are some small changes that can make a big difference:

Keep allergens outside as much as possible

Although fresh spring air can feel great inside your home, having windows open can invite unwanted pollen and allergens inside. Keep windows and doors shut, and consider running an air conditioner, air filter or fans to keep the clean air flowing.

Don’t bring the allergens inside with you

Reduce your child’s exposure to allergens by having them change out of outdoor clothes as soon as they come inside. Additionally, having them shower after allergen exposure can help to rinse away lingering allergens and keep symptoms at a minimum.

Keep an eye on pets

Dogs and cats can unknowingly carry allergens inside with them on their fur. Whenever possible, give your pets a quick wipe-down with a damp paper towel or cloth when they come back into your home.

Dress for the weather

Wearing accessories like a hat or sunglasses can significantly decrease the exposure to airborne allergens around sensitive areas like the eyes—especially when the pollen count is high.

Be aware of allergen triggers

Certain conditions, like moldy/wet areas, tall weeds or grass that’s being mowed, can increase allergen exposure and irritation. Whenever possible, avoid these environments (or take extra precautions) until the conditions have improved.

Consider allergy medication

If allergy symptoms aren’t letting up for your child, consult with their pediatrician about a medication that’s right for them to improve their quality of life. In addition to prescribed medication, keep reading for a list of the best non-toxic products to provide some symptom relief for your child.

Naturalproducts to reduce seasonal allergies in kids

Beekeeper's Naturals Kids Propolis Immune Support

Beekeeper’s Naturals’ propolis spray soothes the throat while supporting overall immune health. Propolis, the main ingredient, has been shown to provide symptomatic relief against allergies. It’s packed with antioxidants and other immunity-boosting ingredients like vitamin C, B vitamins, iron and buckwheat honey. It’s made without artificial dyes or color, chemicals or pesticides.

Beekeeper's Naturals Kids Propolis Immune Support

NeilMed Naspira Nasal Oral Aspirator

Made for babies and toddlers, NeilMed’s nasal aspirator quickly alleviates stuffy noses for easier breathing, feeding, and sleeping. This 2-in-1 design can be used as either a nasal and oral aspirator or a nasal bulb and is made without BPA, phthalates, or latex.

NeilMed Naspira Nasal Oral Aspirator

Herbs For Kids Nettles and Eyebright

This immune-supporting herbal blend can be taken directly or mixed into drinks for an easier allergy season. This customized formula includes beneficial herbal extracts such as eyebright, echinacea purpurea root, peppermint, Oregon grape root, nettle leaf, chamomile flowers, sage leaf and milk thistle seeds. Eyebright has been shown to reduce runny noses and watery eyes, and nettle is often considered a natural antihistamine for allergy symptom relief.

Herbs For Kids Nettles and Eyebright

Lolleez Kids Throat Soothing Pops

Lolleez’ throat soothing lollipops are an easy way to get your child on board with taking medicine to counteract the headache of seasonal allergies. Formulated with naturally alleviating ingredients like pectin and honey, these lollipops are non-GMO, gluten-free and dairy-free. They’re offered in fun flavors like Birthday Cake, Watermelon and Mixed Berry.

Lolleez Kids Throat Soothing Pops 3+ Years Birthday Cake

Genexa Kids Allergy Medicine Liquid Antihistamine Age 6+ Agave Syrup

This allergy medicine for ages 6 and up is made to soothe symptoms like itchy or watery eyes, sneezing, runny noses, or itchy throats or noses. It’s formulated with clean ingredients like diphenhydramine HCl, organic citrus extract, organic agave syrup and purified water to provide safe and dependable comfort. Made without common allergens, gluten, animal products, GMOs or artificial preservatives, flavors, dyes or sweeteners, this clean allergy medicine is a fantastic option for alleviating symptoms without unnecessary additives or fillers. Genexa Kids Allergy Medicine Liquid Antihistamine Remember, to keep your little one safe, always consult with their pediatrician before giving them medications of any kind.

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