8.13.2013

Tips from a Teacher: Keeping our Baby Birds Healthy

Children will soon see friends they missed over the summer. Parents will buy endless amounts of school supplies. New clothes will fill the closets, and school days will replace the summer sunshine.


The beginning of the school year engenders energy in our children, and we love to see our children happy. Unfortunately, mommies know the school year also means sick children. Let’s not only help our children be prepared for school but also prepared to fight illnesses. Maybe you are one of those moms who is one step ahead. I’d like to think I am, but I honestly feel like I am sliding on my belly like a penguin, rather than soaring above like an eagle. I’m a momma bird in charge of baby birds that will start day care next week, and I’d like to help my little chirping babies stay as healthy as possible in this nest. Although germs help build the immune system, recurrent illnesses weaken the immune system- rather than build a strong a immune system. If you haven’t heard of Briar Rose, then I recommend for you to pick some up for about $10 at a nearby health store, or order it online.
Depending on the age of the child, give the child a dose of 25 to 50 drops three times per day when the child begins the school year and continue through the first two months to help your child boost his or her immune system. “Then, Dr. Tetau recommends doing this 15 days each month through the rest of the school year to prevent recurrences” (Towle).
When one gets sick, ear, nose and throat seem to be attacked the most often. “Upper respiratory tract infections are typically present when school begins, following major holidays such as Thanksgiving & Christmas and then in the spring with the change in the weather” (Towle). The treatment protocol to overcome the infection is 25 to 50 drops three times per day for an adult, but my pediatrician recommends 10 drops mixed in a shot of water three times per day for my 1-year-old.


Briar Rose does not guarantee your child will not get sick. There are other precautions to help your child: wash his or her hands before eating a meal, keep your child home if he / she is running a fever without fever fighting medicine, limit sugars and processed foods, cook meals at home instead of eating out, and keep your child physically active.


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It should also be pointed out that homeopathy is an FDA approved form of healing in the United States.


Works Cited: Towle, Daniel, D.C., DNBHE. "GEMMOTHERAPY:  A POWERFUL TOOL." GEMMOTHERAPY:  A POWERFUL TOOL. The Global Homeopathic Alliance, 2001. Web. 7 Jun. 2013.


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