Here's what Torkos keeps handy in her medicine cabinet:
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For bruises and muscle strains : Arnica, available in tablets or gel, is a homeopathic remedy that can be used for treating minor bruises and muscle strains. It can reduce pain and swelling and speed healing. Keep a flexible cold pack handy to manage pain and swelling from an acute minor injury such as a strain or sprain. Acetaminophen or ibuprofen can help treat aches and pains.
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For colds and coughs : Many OTC cold products are not recommended for children less than four years old because studies have found that they really don't help the symptoms and they carry the risk of significant side effects. Safer options to have on hand include the Similasan homeopathic solutions. With 100 percent natural active ingredients, they help kids to get better and boost their bodies' natural ability to heal. Similasan has kids' formulas to address everything from colds, coughs and fever to ears that feel irritated and clogged after swimming.
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For diarrhea/constipation : Probiotics contain beneficial bacteria that support intestinal health, immune function and digestion. Look for a product that is stable at room temperature, such a Kyo-Dophilus, which comes in capsules and chewable tablets for kids. Soluble fiber supplements are also helpful for managing constipation and diarrhea. Choose a product that contains fiber. Laxatives and anti-diarrheal medications carry the risk of various side effects and should only be used when advised by your doctor.
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For eczema/skin rash: Oatmeal baths can help relieve dry, itchy skin. Add 2 cups of ground colloidal oatmeal (not breakfast oatmeal) to a tub of warm water (hot water can further dry out and irritate skin). Then apply a moisturizer with soothing and hydrating ingredients such as vitamin E, aloe and lavender
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For motion sickness, nausea, upset stomach: Studies show that the very potent anti-inflammatory compounds called gingerols found in ginger can help relieve motion sickness, dizziness, nausea and gas, and soothe the intestinal tract. For children, look for ginger gummies or chewable tablets. Ginger ale made with real ginger is also a good option.
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With these products readily available, you may be able to resolve many of your child's typical health issues quickly and easily.
Biography: Sherry Torkos
Sherry Torkos is a pharmacist, author, and certified fitness instructor. As a leading health expert, she has delivered hundreds of lectures to medical professionals, and is frequently interviewed on radio and TV talk shows throughout North America and abroad. Sherry has authored 18 books, including Saving Women's Hearts, The Canadian Encyclopedia for Natural Medicine, The Glycemic Index Made Simple ,Winning at Weight Loss and Breaking the Age Barrier.
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