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Show 49: Winter Exercise, Dealing with Colds, Sing and Sign

cover.jpgWe have a great show with Lisa Druxman of Stroller Strides talking about how to exercise in winter (her voice is a little soft, but the info is great). Then, we talk to PA Jeff Abrams of Alpine Pediatrics about how to deal with Winter Colds. And finally, we discuss how to bring singing into your house and add signing. Check out Babies and Moms Host Nancy Cadjan’s book Baby Signing 1, 2, 3 for great tips on singing and signing.

Products discussed today:

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Burt’s Bees Thoroughly Therapeutic Honey & Grapeseed Oil Hand Creme

This natural hand cream provides daily therapy for extremely dry hands using some of nature’s most moisturizing agents like honey, jojoba oil and rosemary extract. Reveal hands that are naturally soft to the touch, smooth and healthy. It was the cream that we found most useful.

Nancy has used Cetaphil, Eucerin, and Aquaphor before, but this was better than any other product. Tricia likes the Burt’s Bees Banana Hand Cream.

Additionally, Tricia and Shelly liked the results they got from Nature’s Sheashea.jpg Butter. Shea butter is a wonder and works incredibly well to give hands great moisture. Nature’s Shea Butter has lots of different fragrances. Because it is all natural, it can be a bit hard to get it out of the jar, but once you get it warm on your skin, it sinks right in with no oiliness.

PureWorks Antibacterial Foam represents a break through technology for fighting infection. Tricia was the first one to let us know about this incredible product. Since then, we have all tried it and find it is really great. Best of all, it is 100% safe for kids–even if they drink it (they will be really clean on the inside).

  • Kills 99.9% of bacteria and other harmful germs that can cause illness and infection.
  • Persistent - Continues to protect your skin for hours after application.
  • FDA compliant as both a First-aid Antiseptic and hand sanitizer.
  • No-rinse application for foams and sprays.
  • Alcohol free.

The active ingredient is benzethonium chloride, recognized world-wide as a safe and effective antimicrobial compound. Rather than drying or irritating the skin, PureWorks products soften and condition the skin while providing hours of lasting protection against bacteria and harmful germs that cause illness.

To order please contact Skyler at 4puresky@gmail.com or at 801.884.8337. Mention Moms and Babies Radio to receive a special offer of 1/2 off price. You may also visit www.pureworksdistributors.com/puresky for more information.
nasal_wash_spray.jpgXlear nasal wash is an amazing way to clean out the nose and keep things moist so bacteria don’t enter the body. Xylitol is one of bacteria’s natural enemies. When certain harmful bacteria enter the body, they attach to the membranes of the nose and throat. Xlear Nasal Wash merely flushes harmful bacteria away. Nancy has used Xlear for 6 years every winter and her kids actually don’t mind the spray because it is kind of sweet. Tricia’s kids call it the “sweet spray” and they love it too. It stops the runny nose and helps keep the kids healthy.

Xylitol is a remarkable substance. It is all natural and is non habit-forming. The World Health Organization and the FDA have given xylitol their safest ratings for food additives. Babies and small children can use Xlear Nasal Wash without restriction.

 
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