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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Sinupret® for Kids Giveaway

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It's that time of year that the kids tend to catch colds, respiratory infections, etc. You as a parent do everything you can to prevent your little ones from getting sick. Now that we have become more aware of going green , we as parents strive to find a safer alternative to over the counter cough and cold medicines.

 

The availability of Sinupret for Kids comes at a good time since The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has just announced it will conduct a review and revise criteria for over-the-counter (OTC) cough and cold medicines for children under 12 due to safety concerns.

“With OTC medicines’ safety and efficacy now in question, parents need safe and effective non-drug options that keep children healthy,” said Dr. Narinder Duggal, MD, renowned internist and pharmacologist, and associate professor at the University of Washington.  Not a drug to treat disease, but a natural remedy to support the maintenance of healthy sinus, respiratory, and immune system function, Sinupret for Kids syrup is Dr. Duggal’s choice for healthy kids.  


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Sinupret for Kids (for kids ages 2 years and older) has been widely studied and cited as safe and effective in numerous medical journals and, does not contain stimulants, caffeine, ephedra, pseudoephedrine, codeine, steroids, narcotics or gluten. 


I have gotten a chance to try Sinupret for Kids and the kids have, remained healthy this fall.  The only downside to this product is that it is a tad pricey, but well worth it in my opinion. 


I also got the chance to participate in a conference call with Dr. Sears, the author of the new book, "The Healthiest Kids in the Neighborhood". Please feel free to listen to the podcast. There are many great health questions that are answered. 


Because this product is worth trying out , I am giving you a chance to win a Sinupret Package. This includes:


·         A copy of Dr. Bob Sears best-selling book The Healthiest Kids in the



         Neighborhood



·         A sample of Sinupret



·         Cute yellow children's binoculars



·         Sinupret for Kids Activity Books with a $3 off coupon



·         Sinupret for Kids Stickers



 



To enter  you must be a US resident and simply leave a comment at the end of this post and post about this giveaway on your blog and link back to me. If you don't have a blog, no worries, just leave me your email address in the comments so I can contact you if you are the winner.



I will pick the winner on Monday November 17th.


 


Tiffanie

9 comments:

4 Lettre Words said...

I just read about this in a magazine! Looks pretty cool, especially since we all have very bad allergies.

Kate said...

How interesting. I've never heard of this before but it sounds great!

Sarah said...

I saw this in a magazine, but havent seen it in stores. It sounds like it would be great for my son's allergies! Keep up the GREAT work!

Michelle said...

This definitely sounds like something Kayla could use! She always seems to have a runny nose! I'll try to get a post up on my blog about your contest as soon as I can!

Brimful Curiosities said...

Considering the kids a sick again, I'd love to give it a try. Thanks.

Peggy said...

What a great product! Even if I don't win, I will try it:)

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babiesforRuby said...

ooh, ooh! found you from please pass the salt, and this looks interesting!

stemelang said...

This sounds perfect for my grandson and maybe even his dad, from whom I am sure he inherited his allergies from. Would love to give it a try this winter!

Anonymous said...

Yes, it signs great for an herbal medicine; however no one has mentioned the cost. The recommended dose for a child (12 year old)is 7ml 3X daily. Thats means, there 100ml bottle only gives 5 days worth for the last price I checked was $20 US dollars a bottle or $1.40 a dose. Check out how much Dr. Pirich is racking up! I am not saying it does not work but these guys, as are most herbal medicine companys, are taking advantage of us and living high on the hog.