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Children's Health

Nothing is more important than your children’s health. Here, you’ll learn natural health tips related to children’s development, ranging from infants to teens, including child nutrition, mental and physical health, and more. 
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Pregnancy & Children's Health

Best Natural Acne Treatment Options For Teenagers

Has your teen tried every acne treatment out there without success? If so, these TCM tips can help you address underlying causes of acne that most treatments miss to clear up their skin for good.

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Pregnancy & Children's Health

5 Signs You Have Healthy Kids

Healthy kids tend to be energetic and recover from illnesses within a reasonable amount of time. Here are some other things your kids do that indicate they have a strong immune system.

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Pregnancy & Children's Health

Tips To Help Your Kids Enjoy A Healthy Spring Break

If you’re planning a spring break vacation this year, don’t forget to pack these tips to help keep your kids healthy in the sun, on the plane, and wherever your destination takes you.

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Pregnancy & Children's Health

Best Baby Food To Give Your Child For Growth And Development

Baby food should contain lots of colors, healthy fats, and micronutrients to give your child the best start to life. Here are some tips for feeding baby that you don’t want to skip!

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Pregnancy & Children's Health

These Tips Can Keep Your Newborn Baby Healthy in the Winter

Keeping your newborn baby healthy this winter starts before they are born, but there are plenty of things you can do to support their immune health after your bundle of joy arrives.

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Pregnancy & Children's Health

Tips For Soothing Eczema In Babies And Young Children

Using a gentle cleanser and moisturizing often are a few of the things you can do to alleviate eczema in babies. Here are some other tips you may not have known.

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Children have special needs that change as they grow. Finding natural remedies to support your child’s growth and development is a great way to teach them healthy habits for life that they will carry with them into adulthood. This section guides parents on how to perform DIY acupressure and herbal foods and remedies that help nurture and support their growing journeys. It’s safe, effective, and gentle enough for your child’s sensitive needs. All tips provided in this section are medically reviewed by TCM doctors.
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Pregnancy & Children's Health

How To Spot An Upper Respiratory Infection in Children

Children are prone to getting sick with an upper respiratory infection. While you can’t always prevent them, the tips in this guide can help you properly care for your child.

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Pregnancy & Children's Health

Healthy Eating Tips For Children

Healthy eating is essential for your child’s growth and development. It also makes them healthier as an adult. Learn how to get your picky eater to indulge in something other than pizza or chicken nuggets.

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Pregnancy & Children's Health

How Does Refined Sugar Impact Children’s Health?

Refined sugar has been linked to emotional problems, weight gain, and hyperactivity in children, but it’s found in just about everything they eat. Here’s how to work around that.

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Pregnancy & Children's Health

How To Soothe Contact Dermatitis In Children

Children are more likely than adults to react to allergens that lead to contact dermatitis. Read on to learn the possible triggers and how to manage them.

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Children tend to respond very well to natural remedies because they are often gentler than other treatments. Whether you’re researching care tips for newborns who don’t sleep well or you need help supporting your teen’s ever-changing needs, you’ll find it here.

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