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Natural Remedy Assists with Poor Appetite
Problems and Picky Eaters
Kiddie Florish for Problem
Eaters
Developed by a Clinical Psychologist Especially for
Children
Product Info
Ingredients
Testimonials
About Appetites Order
Kiddie Florish
Use
Kiddie Florish as part of a healthy regime to:
·
Naturally
stimulate a healthy appetite
·
Strengthen
the constitution and digestive system
·
Increase
energy levels, stamina and resilience
·
Reduce
anxiety and improve mood
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What is Kiddie Florish?
While there are many
children who are overweight, the opposite side of the coin is those
children, especially younger children, who 'never' seem to eat. These
children are typically very fussy with their food and have poor appetites.
They frequently need to be begged or bribed to eat even the smallest morsel.
There is often a strong
emotional and anxiety component and such children tend to have weak
constitutions and are often withdrawn. The herbs in Kiddie Florish help to
naturally strengthen the constitution, maintain healthy appetite and
mood and promote the health of the nervous system.
Kiddie Florish is a safe
and natural complex herbal remedy in a convenient liquid drop form. Easy to
administer, Kiddie Florish may be diluted in water or juice or even a
favorite snack. The dosage is easy to adjust for different ages.
Like all Feelgood Health
products, Kiddie Florish 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 Kiddie Florish
Kiddie Florish contains
the following carefully chosen herbal ingredients:
Emblica officinalis (Amalaki)
has a long history of use
in Ayurvedic medicine and is traditionally known as a powerful rejuvenating
herb. The fruit of Amalaki is reputed to be the highest natural source of
Vitamin C in nature. It helps to increase body mass by stimulating protein
synthesis. In addition it has been shown to promote healthy metabolic
function, blood cell production and digestion. Due to its high levels of
Vitamin C, Amalaki is a powerful anti-oxidant.
Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha)
This herb is also called 'Indian ginseng' and is one of the
most important Ayurvedic tonic herbs, recommended for maintaining growth,
health, energy and stamina. Regular use can help to nourish the blood and
maintain healthy hemoglobin levels. Withania is also an excellent mood tonic
with gentle calming properties. Combined with ginger, its tonic effects are
increased. This herb is often recommended as a tonic to assist with recovery
after illness.
Trigonella foenum-graecum (Fenugreek)
This
herb has an ancient history of both culinary and medicinal use. It has
traditionally been used as an appetite stimulant, and recent research
indicates a role in natural steroid production, the hormones that drive the
growth process. In addition, Trigonella helps to support healthy
digestive systems as well as to maintain healthy levels of glucose and
cholesterol in the blood.
Scutellaria lateriflora (Skullcap)
This herb is native to
North America but is now well known world wide as a relaxing nerve tonic
with an excellent calming effect, especially for excitable, sensitive or
highly strung children.
Zingiber officinalis (Ginger)
Ginger has
been used since ancient times in Asian, Arabic and Indian herbal traditions.
It has been shown to stimulate the intestines and salivary juices and to
increase appetite. Ginger has also been shown to be a very useful herb in
the maintenance of healthy digestion. Regular use helps to boosts the
immune system and has a positive effect on heart and circulatory health.
Borago officinalis (Borage)
Borage has a
restorative and tonic effect on the adrenal glands, which are responsible
for producing the hormones involved in our reactions to stress as well as
the growth process. Borage also has a long history of use as a tonic for the
digestive system and is an excellent remedy to assist in the recovery from
illness.
Kiddie Florish contains less than 1% pure pharmaceutical grade ethanol when
diluted as directed. Kiddie Florish also contains no artificial flavors,
colorants or sweeteners and like all Feelgood health products has not been
tested on animals.
How has Kiddie
Florish helped other children?
“Ever since
I can remember my eldest daughter, Sarah 9 years, has been a fussy eater who
never seems to finish her food. No matter what I make for her she will have
a couple of spoonfuls and then say she is no longer hungry. Although she is
growing and is not particularly underweight for her age and height I just
felt that she needed to eat better. She is getting more involved in sport
now and I was worried that she wouldn’t be getting enough energy. I have
been giving her Kiddie Florish for the last two months and there has
definitely been an improvement. She will stay at the dinner table longer and
eat more of her meal and we are arguing less and less about her eating. I
can’t even begin to describe my sense of relief – as a parent feeling that
you cannot feed your child properly is terribly distressing and really makes
you feel inadequate. Thank you for helping us and I will continue to use
Kiddie Florish for Sarah”
Pat Sutherland
“I have been
using Kiddie Florish for my 3 year old twins for 4 weeks now and what a
difference already! There is definitely less fighting at mealtimes, as well
as in between, and both of them are eating better. I have also tried some of
your tips and advice and bran and carrot muffins are now a firm favourite, a
great breakfast back up as well that I don’t feel too guilty about.
Heartfelt thanks from a desperate mom”
Jennie K.
How is
Kiddie Florish used?
Directions: Use
one drop per age year of the child in approx. 1/4 glass of water or juice.
Repeat two to three times daily before meals.
Caution: Not recommended for children under one
year old unless under medical supervision.
How long until I
see results?
Kiddie Florish has an
excellent tonic effect on appetite and on the health of the nervous system.
With regular use, you should begin to notice improvement within
3-6 weeks.
How long will a
bottle last?
A 50ml bottle of Natural
Kids Kiddie Florish should last at least one month. However, as the dosage
taken depends on the child’s age, this may vary from child to child.
Information on Childhood
Nutrition
Proper nutrition is one
of the most important influences on your youngster's well-being. A varied,
balanced diet containing vitamins, minerals, protein, carbohydrates, and
even some fat, promotes growth, energy and overall health.
When
your child won’t eat…
Many parents are
concerned that their children are not eating properly. Some children go
through a stage of disinterest in food and eating and this is understandably
worrying for parents, as proper nutrition is essential for normal growth and
development. While children's appetites may vary naturally depending on
their growth needs, there are some children who have an uneasy relationship
with food. This is often associated with stress and conflict around
mealtimes as worried parents try to encourage their children to eat.
As the rate of growth
slows down in older toddlers, they often do start to become picky eaters as
their nutrition requirements may be slightly decreased. It is also
important to remember that developing a picky appetite is an important way
for your child to assert his/her independence at this age.
Most children will grow
out of this stage and continue to grow and develop completely normally,
naturally developing more balanced eating habits and hearty appetites.
If you are concerned that
your child is not growing appropriately or is losing weight please consult
your health care practitioner. Also see our Hints for Parents below.
Learning healthy habits
Our food preferences are
developed early in life and, once they are established, they are hard to
break. Therefore, the earlier you encourage healthy food choices for your
child, the better.
The example set at home
is an important determinant of future food choices as your child watches you
for clues on likes, dislikes and choices. However, as children spend many
hours a day away from home, in school and with friends, a variety of social
and other factors influence what and when children eat. A major influence on
children is television advertising, which often promotes unhealthy food
selections.
Much emphasis is placed
on the need for 3 balanced meals per day. It is important to keep this in
perspective. Although it is ideal to provide 3 balanced meals per day, we
all have good days and bad days for eating and appetites can vary, even from
day to day, depending on factors like activity levels. As long as your
child’s overall weekly diet is healthy and balanced, you don’t need to get
too hung up on analyzing each individual meal.
Mealtimes can also become emotional battlegrounds. If you feel that this
applies to yourself and your child, do not hesitate to seek professional
help. Parent counseling can go a long way to solving the problem. Ignoring
emotional problems around food can have far reaching effects on your child's
future relationship with food, increasing the risk of anorexia nervosa,
bulimia and other eating disorders later in life.
Practical and Helpful Hints
on Feeding your Picky Eater
For Toddlers :
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Get your child involved in choosing food in the
shop - e.g. 'Would you like oranges or mangoes?'
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Get creative and make meal and snack times fun!
Cut bread into shapes, arrange carrots, tomatoes, etc to look like a
face, offer healthy dips like yoghurt for finger foods, fun and lively
placemats, crockery, cutlery, etc.
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Take your child on a fun outing to the source
of foods. Visit dairy farms, orchards, etc. While young children may not
fully understand the concept, it may make them excited enough to try a
new product or retry something previously given.
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Fruit juice is healthy and 100% pure fruit
juice is far better than flavoured or artificial drinks. However, be
aware that commercially prepared 'natural' fruit juices contain fructose
- or fruit sugars - and may be just as harmful on the teeth as sugar.
The high caloric value of commercial fruit juices also reduces your
child's appetite for food. The solution is to make the juices from fresh
fruit at home and to offer after meals rather than before. If you must
use store bought fruit juices, dilute at least 50% in water and remember
the damage that can be done to teeth by a bottle or sippy cup being
clung to all day!
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Make smoothies with fresh fruit, milk or
yoghurt. Even frozen and tinned fruit can be used if necessary. Children
who dislike the texture of smoothies may enjoy ice lollies made from the
mixture.
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Adding
boiled egg white to smoothies will increase the
protein content but the taste is undetectable.
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Bran or oat muffins will often be regarded as
“cake”, yet they are a good source of grains and fibre. Use them as a
vehicle for fruit and vegetables by adding in bananas, carrots,
blueberries, zucchini, etc.
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Fortify favorite foods with extra vegetables or
fruit but try and be up front about it if asked. You don’t want your
child to find out later and then have a full scale rebellion on your
hands!
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Allow toddlers to feed themselves as much as
possible with finger foods.
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Set a good example and young children will
ultimately follow. Try to eat a good balanced diet and eat together as a
family. This is much more fun for toddlers than eating alone!
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FUN! Most importantly keep mealtimes and food
fun. Too much pressure and emphasis on eating can have the opposite
effect and can result in negative feelings towards food. Treats are
great too – just not everyday as substitutes for healthy eating.
For older Children:
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Avoid turning meals into a power struggle – it
usually doesn’t help and makes your child more resistant to eating.
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Try and stick to regular meal and snack times
and try to eat at least one meal together as a family per day.
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Offer liquids such as juice (see above) after
the meal rather than before or during the meal
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Try to avoid junk foods as they are high in
calories but have low nutritional value. Just one small nibble of junk
food can completely destroy the appetite of a picky eater!
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Use peanut butter (about 100 calories /
tablespoon) as a spread or topping.
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Speak to your child and try to establish likes
and dislikes. We all have preferences and allowing some choice helps
children to feel more in control of their diet.
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Avoid eating in front of the television. Family
meals in front of the TV on occasion will do no harm. However, eating
regularly in front of the TV is distracting and often results in picky
eaters eating less.
Finally
a word of encouragement! Remember that, while we all worry about what
our children eat, they are usually taking in more than we give
them credit for. Many children who 'never' seem to eat maintain normal
growth patterns when plotted on a growth chart and are healthy and full
of energy. However, if you are at all concerned about your child's
weight or growth, please be sure to consult your health care
practitioner.
How Do I Order?
Kiddie Florish will be available in South
Africa from December 2006.
Disclaimer: The information on this website is intended
for educational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose,
treat or cure and is not a substitute for a professional consultation
with a medical or health professional. Do not make any changes
or additions to your prescription medicine without first consulting
your doctor. Should symptoms persist, please consult your doctor.
Feelgood
Health, 8 Gabriel Rd, Plumstead. P.O. Box 735, Plumstead,
7801, Cape Town, South Africa.
Ph. (+27) -21 7970193,
help@feelgoodhealth.co.za
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