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Natural ChestRub Soothes & Relieves Chest
& Nose Congestion
Congesto-K Kiddie Rub
Aromatherapy Chest Massage Care for Kiddies
Clears Chest Congestion and
Brings Relief to Blocked Noses Naturally
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Use Congesto-K KiddieRub to:
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Clear
congestion and blocked airways
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Strengthen
the immune system
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Combat high
fever
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Relax sick
and irritable children
Also see our
Sniffly Sprinkles
Homeopathic Remedy for colds and flu in children.
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What is
Congesto-K Kiddie Rub?
When your child is
sickly, it can be difficult to know what to do! Your little one has a runny
and stuffy nose, can’t breathe easily, is irritable, clingy and won’t eat or
sleep … nothing you do seems to help at all. Because their airways are
so small, children with congestion can become very miserable!
Congesto-K Kiddie Rub is an
aromatherapy chest massage oil for children. This natural combination of
pure therapeutic essential oils will help to relieve congestion and clear the airways. The
ingredients of Congesto-K Kiddie Rub are also known to strengthen the immune system
against all illness and infection and even combat fevers naturally.
Congesto-K Kiddie Rub will soothe irritable children and lift their
spirits.
Congesto-K Kiddie Rub
is safe and effective for children and babies from the age of 6 months. The
pleasant fragrance and therapeutic properties of this aromatherapy oil will
soothe your little one’s symptoms, help them to breathe freely and promote a
good night’s sleep.
Like all
Feelgood Health remedies, Congesto-K KiddieRub is developed with care by our
practicing Clinical Psychologist, is 100% natural and
manufactured according to the highest pharmaceutical standards. Individual
ingredients are well-researched and have been specially chosen for their
high safety profile in childrens’ remedies.
Ingredients of
Congesto-K Kiddie Rub
Congesto-K Kiddie Rub
contains the following carefully chosen pure, therapeutic-grade essential
oils in a natural vegetable carrier oil:
Niaouli oil is a
wonderful oil for relief of coughs and congestion. It also has antiseptic
properties which help to fight infections such as colds, flu and chest
infections. Niaouli oil will lift the spirits of a sick and grouchy child
naturally.
Eucalyptus oil
is
extracted from the leaves of the Australian Eucalyptus tree. It has a clean
and revitalizing fragrance that has been used for over 150 years for
relieving congestion and soothing sore throats and coughing. Eucalyptus
also has natural antibacterial action and helps to fight infection.
Ginger oil
is a stimulating oil which will improve circulation and loosen tight chests,
encouraging the loosening of mucus. It is also a wonderful oil for
relieving painful coughing and sore throats. Ginger oil has warming
properties and will encourage sweating to combat fever.
How has
Congesto-K Kiddie Rub helped other children?
'Congesto-K
Kiddie Rub is great! My toddler couldn’t sleep his nose was so stuffy and I
hate to give him medicine. The first evening I massaged him with the
aromatherapy rub he was breathing easier almost immediately and slept
through the night- what a relief. I owe you a big thank you!' Sumaya R.
'Just wanted
to tell you how much I love your natural remedies. When my kids were sick
this Winter your kiddie products like the Congesto-K Kiddie Rub and Spritzer
and the Sniffly Sprinkles saved my kids from a lot of discomfort, tears and
sleepless nights. I will not be without your remedies again and will be
sure to stock up before next Winter! Regards,
Mrs. J.D. Adams'
How is
Congesto-K Kiddie Rub used?
Directions:
Place bottle
in receptacle of hot (not boiling) water to warm. Pour approximately 1/2
teaspoon onto hands and massage slowly and gently onto chest and back,
especially before bedtime. (Tip: You can also use a capful in the
bath before bedtime!) Our
Congesto-K Pillow Spritzer may also be sprayed onto the pillow or used
as a space spray for additional benefits.
Caution:
Not recommended for babies under 6 months. May contain traces of nut oil.
For external use only.
Note:
May be used
together with
KiddieBoost, Congesto-K Pillow Spritzer,
Sniffly Sprinkles and
Comficoff.
How long until I see results?
Congestion should be eased within several minutes and you will notice that
your child will be more relaxed. For runny noses and other symptoms,
use together with
Sniffly Sprinkles
to treat the problem from the inside and the outside. In addition, use of Natural Kids
KiddieBoost will
strengthen the immune system against future illness. Concurrent use of
Congesto-K Pillow Spritzer and
Comficoff
will all help to reduce discomfort
and ease congestion further.
Health information on colds and flu in children
All of our
remedies are carefully formulated and manufactured according to the
principles of naturopathic medicine to promote healthy body systems and to
maintain and encourage normal healthy functioning of all body organs,
including the chest,
nose and respiratory system.
It is in the spirit of
helping to increase awareness of the relationship between diet, lifestyle
and health that we offer the following information on upper respiratory
tract infections in children. Please note that this information is offered
for educational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for
professional medical attention. When in doubt, please consult your health
practitioner.
Colds and Flu
Colds and flu are
infections which mainly involve the upper respiratory tract and are caused
by viruses. Colds and flu can cause many of the same symptoms, but a cold
is generally milder, while flu tends to be more severe.
There are more than
100 different viruses that can cause the common cold! Flu is also caused by
viruses - the Influenza virus. There are fewer viruses that cause flu and
this is why a vaccination can be produced.
Symptoms of colds and
flu's. What is the difference?
The first signs and symptoms of a cold normally present as feeling tired, sneezing, coughing and having a runny nose. Your child
may not have a fever at all or may run a low fever - just 1 or 2 degrees
higher than usual. Flu generally starts more suddenly and can be more severe.
Weakness and fatigue are common. Your child may have a fever, dry cough, a
runny nose, chills, muscle aches, a headache and a sore throat. It usually
takes longer to get over the flu than a cold.
Both illnesses can
cause children to become miserable and grouchy. Flu often leads to decreased
appetite and refusal to eat. Often, with the difficulties of breathing
through a blocked nose, sleep becomes problematic too.
Why are children more
susceptible to colds and flu?
Childrens’ immune
systems are not as strong or well-developed as adults’, making them more
vulnerable to infections of all types. Children who go to kindergarten,
day-care and after-care are particularly at risk as they come into close
contact with many other children every day and we all know that hygiene and
hand-washing are not always top priorities for little ones!
How are Colds and Flu usually treated?
Colds and flu are usually treated with bed-rest and
symptomatic medication until the body’s own immune system overcomes the
infection. There are no medications to cure colds or flu. Although
antibiotics are sometimes prescribed, they are not effective against viruses
and will only help in the case of secondary infections. Children who become
repeatedly infected due to exposure at day care centers may find themselves
on one course of antibiotic after the other, often compounding the problem.
Over the counter medicines like paracetamol, as well as
various cough and cold products are often used to treat symptoms. However,
many of these come with side effects. Decongestant drugs can be very
effective, but cause side-effects like increased irritability and
hyperactivity. They can also “over-dry” the nose and mucus membranes -
causing discomfort. It is also important to remember that all of the
symptoms of colds and flu (e.g. coughing, sneezing and running nose) are
nature's way of trying to drive the virus from the body and one should
therefore take medicines like cough suppressants and decongestants with
caution as they can prolong the illness and even make it worse in the long
run.
How can I prevent colds and flu in my child?
A strong and healthy immune system will protect your child
from all types of illnesses, including colds and flu. Keep your child’s
immunity in peak condition with the following tips:
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As a
deficiency of certain vitamins and minerals can weaken the immune system,
it is important to feed your child a healthy, balanced diet. Ensure a
wide variety of fruit and vegetables and limit junk food and candy. If
your child is a picky eater or avoids healthy food like the plague, use
a daily multivitamin supplement, including Vitamin C and zinc.
Limiting the
bacteria and viruses that your child comes into contact with, will also
decrease their risk of falling ill.
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Teach your
children to cover their mouths and noses every time they cough or sneeze. This
will reduce the number of infectious organisms floating around in the air at
home or at their school.
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Regularly washing hands is also of huge importance in limiting your
child’s exposure to germs. The most important times for children (and
adults) to wash their hands are after sneezing or coughing, after
toileting, upon leaving public areas like daycare centers, restaurants,
playgrounds etc. Washing hands before eating should also become
a habit.
How can I help my child to feel better and recover quickly
from a cold or flu?
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Make
sure he/she rests in bed as much as possible.
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Encourage your child to drink lots of fluids.
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Use a
humidifier in the child's room to make dry air easier to breathe.
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Blocked
and runny noses can be a real problem for children. Infants can only
breathe through their noses and even older children may have difficulty
breathing through their mouths, especially at night.
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Suctioning is a good method to clean the nose. For younger infants,
use a rubber suction bulb to remove the secretions gently. Older
children can blow their noses, but encourage gentle blowing.
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If
your child’s nose is blocked or stuffy, you will need to remove the
dry mucus. Use of saline nosedrops is helpful in loosening the
mucus. These nosedrops are available at most drug stores. One minute
after using the nosedrops, use a soft rubber suction bulb to gently
suck out the loosened mucus.
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