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Homemade Jelly Babies with Honey and Vitamin C
One of the simplest ways to incorporate vitamin C into your child’s diet is through vitamin gummies. Unfortunately, finding gummies that don’t contain glucose syrup, large amounts of sugar, or artificial flavorings can be quite a challenge. Even if you manage to find gummies sweetened with maltitol (not perfect, but better), kids often want to eat the whole package at once, and that can be quite expensive. That’s why today I’m sharing a simple recipe for homemade vitamin C gummies that you can make together with your kids. Not only is this a healthy alternative, but it’s also a fun activity – kids will love popping the gummies out of…
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Healing Honey Balm for Everything!
Today I have something special for you! The idea to create this natural eczema ointment came completely by accident. Nevertheless, it turned out to be a well-researched and documented remedy for various skin problems. One day, while browsing I came across an article about eczema. The author referenced an interesting study on the effectiveness of an ointment made with olive oil, honey, and beeswax in treating skin lesions. The study used the ingredients in a 1:1:1 ratio, so – as an enthusiastic fan of natural cosmetics – I promptly decided to recreate this recipe. That same day, I got to work, but the final result turned out as hard as…
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Eczema Relief: 9 Natural, Scientifically Proven Ways to Heal
Eczema is a challenge that many young children face. It’s understandable that parents often turn to online communities for recommendations on creams and ointments that promise relief. However, managing eczema can be a more intricate process than simply using topical treatments. It’s important to recognize that eczema is not just a skin condition; it may signal deeper issues within the body. Our skin can often serve as a mirror to our internal health, reflecting imbalances that may relate to our immune system or gut health. Atopic Dermatitis (AD) is one of the most prevalent inflammatory skin conditions affecting children. Its emergence is often linked to abnormal immune reactions to various…
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Diary Free Egg Nog (Non-Alcoholic)
Eggnog is a traditional holiday drink in the USA, often served with whipped cream and alcohol (such as brandy or rum). However, this version is alcohol-free, making it perfect for children and pregnant women. I fondly remember my mom preparing it for me during my childhood. When I was unwell, it became a comforting ritual. This recipe is not only delicious but also rich in choline, an essential nutrient for children’s development and maternal health. If you’d like to learn more about the importance of choline in your diet, click here. Ingredients (Serves 2): Instructions: 1. Whipping the Egg Yolks In a bowl, whisk the egg yolks with honey until…




