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Ahh…The days after labor day are a buzz with school activity, new classes, new kids, a lots of new germs. Actually, the germs are everywhere but when you encounter “new” ones the body has to do a little extra work to recognize them and figure out how to defeat them. That’s why people often get sick easier when they travel.

So here is my chance to help the kids

Kids need vitamins too, and if they start off with good supplements and nutrition, they do better in school, don’t get sick as often and grow up happy, healthy and strong.

My kids were in school for a few years before we decided to homeschool them, and I know what is served for school lunch. It leaves a lot to be desired, as far as nutrition goes. It almost has to be that way. The state nor the government places any value on the nutrition of the kids.

It has been proven over and over again that kids who eat well and especially a good breakfast do better in school and have a better disposition. Since parents are often so busy today most kids aren’t getting enough nutrition either for breakfast or in school lunches.

So here are some ideas, basically this is what I do for my kids.

Catalyn: I have written a lot about this and if you have older kids who can swallow vitamins, this is a must. All three of my kids take it and it makes a difference. My two older ones even sleep better at night if I give them one before bed.

Kids chewable Catalyn: This is for the kids who can’t swallow yet. Same as the adult version, but half strength and slight natural flavor to it, otherwise no kid would chew it more than once.

Calcium Lactate: This is an interesting one that is mostly associated with older people. But, calcium is incredible important to a growing child. This is the most useable and soluble form on the market in the form most closely related to what the body needs. It isn’t a calcium carbonate product like so many others. Royal Lee always said a cantankerous child needs calcium lactate, and if a child gets sick easily, there isn’t enough ionized calcium in the blood stream.

Cataplex B: My whole family takes this everyday. I see the need for this vitamin almost as much as Catalyn, for one reason. Wanna know? Almost every kid in America eats cereal before breakfast. Those grains have all the natural B vitamins pulled out and fake ones sprayed one. Thiamine mononitrate is a dead give away in the ingredients list.

Cataplex C: C is in short supply in almost every diet, but I give this to my kids purely for their immune systems. It is critical for a healthy immune system. Royal Lee also specifically isolated this vitamin along with calcium to keep in good concentration in the blood for a healthy immune system.

A few to have around

Congaplex: We keep a bottle around just in case of any kind of illness. This is sometimes a miracle pill. Even though you need a lot of them, if you can get them in you at the first sign of illness, it can keep most troubles at bay. We alway carry it traveling too.

Chewable Congaplex: The same as above but 1/2 strength and chewable for the little ones.

Cod liver oil: This remedy is as old as the hills. It just plain works. I’ve seen it in my own family. We don’t really ever get sick, and cod liver oil has made a big difference, especially as the days get shorter. Lots of good nutrition, essential fatty acids, and great immune support.

To make it easier to keep your kids healthy, if you order Standard Process before the weekend (by 9/12/10, Sunday) I’ll take 20% off and if the order is over $100, free shipping to your door as well.

This is the first sale I’ve had in the last 4 months. If many of you take advantage of it, I’ll consider doing them on a regular basis. Just send me an email with your thoughts on sales.

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