I am always on the lookout for healthy kids vitamins for my 5 kids. I require high quality ingredients and the kids demand a great taste. I was recently given the opportunity to try Little DaVinci® mighty vite. While these vitamins surpassed my standards for quality and vitamin content, it couldn't meet my kid's expectations for taste. Read on for all the details. About Little DaVinci® Products Lots of other vitamin companies add fillers and use the bare minimum standards for vitamin ingredients, but Little DaVinci® makes a promise to their customers: Little DaVinci® products are ... Continue Reading...
Kids Smart High DHA Fish Oil Chewable Burstlets
Kids Smart High DHA Omega 3 Burstlets are a fun new way to supplement your child's diet with beneficial Omega-3. Omega-3s can help maintain healthy brain function, eye health, and nervous system health. Kids Smart is formulated to assist in providing children with adequate levels of vital Omega-3 Fish Oil nutrients DHA and EPA (the two fatty acids found in fish oil). These Fish Oil Burstlets are gluten, wheat and dairy free. There are several ways you can take the Chewable Burstlets. The fun fish-shaped burstlets can be chewed to experience a fruity burst squirt in your mouth. The ... Continue Reading...
Gut Connection by Country Life
I've been on a mission over the last few months to improve my health by eating better and drinking more water. Unfortunately that just hasn't done much for my overall health. I've had IBS-type symptoms but with no regularity. When I was given a chance to review Country Life's Gut Connection I jumped at it. Probiotics are a big thing right now in gut health, but Gut Connection is NOT a probiotic - these are prebiotics - to be specific Gut Connection by Country Life contains whole food fermentate prebiotic that feeds the existing probiotics in your gut. Country Life's Gut Connection is ... Continue Reading...
Spring fun! No Red, Itchy Eyes
Our family suffers annually with seasonal allergies. We live on a rural farm with all sorts of trees, grasses, and flowers. From February to June there is no lack of pollen floating about. One of the worst culprits is the crimson clover we plant each year to help fertilize our pecan trees. We found out when we first planted the clover that our oldest son is highly allergic to it. Whenever he walks near it or through it during its full bloom his eyes get puffy, red and very itchy. Last year we tried several different allergy medications and eye drops for him, but nothing made any ... Continue Reading...