Saturday, April 04, 2009

Sinupret for Kids Reveiw and Giveaway

I told you a couple of weeks ago how allergies have been working overtime in our area. My daughter is 5, and we've been looking for something to offer relief. I just heard about Sinupret For Kids, which was developed by Bionorica, as a safe, natural remedy that supports healthy sinus, respiratory and immune function.

We had the chance to try Sinupret for Kids and we were impressed. Crunchy (the 5 year old) had been facing drainage from the sinuses that caused trouble breathing and a hacking cough. We noticed a difference almost immediately. She was able to breath better and her cough improved immediately. She was not impressed with the taste (cherry flavored) but she did take it without too much fuss.

Sinupret for Kids, developed by Bionorica, is a safe, natural remedy that supports healthy sinus, respiratory and immune function. To our knowledge, no other clinically tested remedies are available today in the United States that support all three functions for children.

Sinupret for Kids is one of the world's leading herbal remedies for upper respiratory health for children age 2 and up. Sinupret has been Germany's #1 most widely recommended and scientifically tested nasal and sinus supports formula for children and adults for more than 30 years.

There is a great article called "How to keep your kids healthy through the winter" by Dr. Bob Sears. One of his recommendations is to use Sinupret for Kids.

To buy Sinupret for Kids visit many national retailers, including Wal-Mart, Walgreens and ToyRUs.

Would you like a chance to win a Sinupret for Kid gift pack (including a sample)?

5 people will win:
  • A copy of Dr. Bob Sears bestselling book The Healthiest Kids in the Neighborhood
  • A sample of Sinupret
  • Yellow children's binoculars
  • Sinupret for Kids Activity Books
  • Sinupret for Kids Stickers
  • Mini Plush Bear
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Leave a comment with your best (or worst!) cold remedy.

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17 comments:

The Queen Mommy said...

Thanks for posting your review!!! We have yet to find our favorite cold remedy. I do like to give my girls (ages 3 & 1) lemon tea with honey - and for the most part they are willing to drink it. It helps soothe their sore throats and the warmth tends to calm them a bit. Warm baths and Baby Vaporub helps with chest stuff. I'm looking for some allergy / stuffy relief they can take safely! I'll have to get some Sinupret!

3boyzmom said...

My 2 year old has allergies and asthma and seems to have a cold half of the year!! my best remedy is to use a humidifier in the child's room every night while they are stuffy!!

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Brimful Curiosities said...

I use saline spray to help break up congestion. So far my kids reject this as an acceptable therapy. It helps me though. Our doctor prescribed my youngest an antihistamine/decongestant that I use if necessary when he can't sleep. Hope with summer, we'll be a bit healthier than last winter.

Lisa said...

The best cold remedy I have is to get as much rest as possible, and basically just try to sleep it off. Saline drops and a mucus bulb thing are also must haves for little kiddos that don't know how to blow their nose.

Suburban prep said...

I know it isn't easy to use but a Neti Pot works wonders for sinus issues.

Karen P said...

My best cold remedy is to have my kids get plenty or rest, lots of clear liquids and delsym at night.

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1stopmom said...

My best remedy is liquids and rest. Everyone is so busy, even kids. You can never get enough rest.

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Sarah said...

We can't afford a humidifier so when our new adoptive son caught a cold in winter we put a wet tea towel on his radiator instead.

Mommyhood is Thankless said...

We just use humidifiers and nose spray for the most part. Nothing special.

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