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6. How to Help Your Kids Not Get Sick All the Time

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We all know that sick days for you and your family can be a huge stressor and lead to burnt out parents. The goal of this episode is to help you reduce the number of sick days for both you and your child as we approach sick season.

Do you know why turning on the furnace can lead to more illnesses? Or why viral illnesses have been rising in frequency and severity since the pandemic? I explain both of these things in this episode. I also share what is considered a “normal” amount of sickness per child per year and give my top housekeeping recommendations to keep these illnesses at bay.

I cover fevers and explain what is happening inside the body when someone has a fever. I share my favorite natural remedies including a honey and onion concoction - don’t knock it until you try it! I also share what my favorite herb is and the benefits of it. Finally, I cover ear infections and a home remedy that works for these as well.

Sponsor: Kids Sickness Workshop - Enter code ‘PODCAST’ for 25% off.

Links & Resources:

Eco Chic Movement Podcast - Episode 5

Blog Post on Cold, Wet Socks

Kids Sickness Workshop

Free Immune Support Checklist

Book Your 30-Minute Consult (Ontario Only)

Follow Eco Chic Movement on Instagram

www.ecochicmovement.com

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Content provided by Dr. Alexis Reid. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr. Alexis Reid or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

We all know that sick days for you and your family can be a huge stressor and lead to burnt out parents. The goal of this episode is to help you reduce the number of sick days for both you and your child as we approach sick season.

Do you know why turning on the furnace can lead to more illnesses? Or why viral illnesses have been rising in frequency and severity since the pandemic? I explain both of these things in this episode. I also share what is considered a “normal” amount of sickness per child per year and give my top housekeeping recommendations to keep these illnesses at bay.

I cover fevers and explain what is happening inside the body when someone has a fever. I share my favorite natural remedies including a honey and onion concoction - don’t knock it until you try it! I also share what my favorite herb is and the benefits of it. Finally, I cover ear infections and a home remedy that works for these as well.

Sponsor: Kids Sickness Workshop - Enter code ‘PODCAST’ for 25% off.

Links & Resources:

Eco Chic Movement Podcast - Episode 5

Blog Post on Cold, Wet Socks

Kids Sickness Workshop

Free Immune Support Checklist

Book Your 30-Minute Consult (Ontario Only)

Follow Eco Chic Movement on Instagram

www.ecochicmovement.com

  continue reading

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