Perfect Health for Kids: Ten Ayurvedic Health Secrets Every Parent Must Know includes a description of a study which compared beekeepers use of raw honey and pasteurized honey. Beekeepers routinely “spray bee hives with a solution of raw honey and water on beehives to keep the bees calm. A study was done comparing the use […]

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The job description for caring for young children should include food preparation as a component. Every cell of children’s bodies is made from what they eat. Although food processors would like us to believe processed food is nutritious–it’s not. They add “protein” and vitamins to make it look nutritious, but in reality, the added protein […]

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  • Therapy Mom - Can I share this tomorrow in my $5 dinner post?!? Very well written and convicting!

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Ear infections are often a symptom of an underlying problem that needs to be addressed if you want development to proceed normally. According to Kelly Dorfman, a nutritionist who specializes in children: “One ear infection is a fluke, two ear infections is a little bit disturbing but three ear infections is a pattern. And by […]

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  • Dinner Mom - Thanks for sharing! My oldest had all sorts of ear/sinus issues…when we cut out all the allergy foods, all cleared right up! My youngest has never had an ear infection because he never eats the “allergy foods” either (in our case, soy and oats!).ReplyCancel

  • Jennifer - I wish I would have known this when my son was a baby. He had his first ear infection at 3 weeks old and had continual infections until they put tubes in at 6 months. He is now 17 and hasn’t had an ear infection since then, but I think he would still benefit from avoidance of allergy foods.ReplyCancel

  • Tamara - Same thing happened with my little boy, it got to the point that he was having an ear infection each month. He was already gluten free, so I took out all milk. That was almost 2 years ago, and he hasn’t had another ear infection since.

    My youngest, who is 2 now and is also gluten/casein free, has never had an ear infection, or been sick at all really. As hard as casein free can be at times, it’s definately worth it.ReplyCancel

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