Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Gaia Kids Bronchial Wellness Review, FREE Sample & Coupon!

Disclosure: I received this product for free from the sponsor of the Moms Meet program, May Media  Group LLC, who received it directly from the manufacturer. As a Moms Meet Blogger, I agree to use this product and post my opinion on my blog. My opinions do not necessarily reflect the opinions of May Media Group LLC or the manufacturer of this product. 

Gaia Herbs
 Gaia Herbs is a certified organic grower and nationally-branded manufacturer of liquid herbal extracts based in Western North Carolina. Why certified organic? It helps ensure the strength, purity and effectiveness of their herbal products. Gaia Herbs has established itself as the leading grower and producer of Certified Organic herbs and herbal products. They strive to produce pure plant medicines of exceptional quality and purity while enriching the ecology of the earth and the health and harmony of the people that will use their phyto-medicines.

Gaia Kids Bronchial Wellness
 Gaia Herbs has a line of herbal formulas just for kids called Gaia Kids. This line is formulated by pediatric naturopath, Dr. Mary Bowe. The Gaia Kids line consists of 10 alcohol-free herbal formulas that deliver herbal support with kid friendly tastes. 


Gaia Kids Bronchial Wellness ($18.99/3 fl oz ARV) provides herbal support for the respiratory system and promotes healthy mucous membranes. It is recommended for ages 2 through 15, one of the very few yet safe medicines for children under the age of 6. It has a great taste of organic honey, lemon and flavorful essential oils. This Bronchial Wellness includes Plantain and Grindelia which are traditionally used in Europe for promoting respiratory health and naturally processed to ensure high concentration and absorption. 

Black Elderberry Syrup ($19.99/3 fl oz ARV) is a great tasting all-natural syrup which is made from Certified Organic Black Elderberries and added Acacia honey. It can be taken by children daily or on occasion to support their immune systems. Honey offers tasty and soothing support for the upper respiratory system and the formula contains no artificial flavors or colors, no preservatives and no high fructose corn syrup. We did not receive the Black Elderberry Syrup, however I wanted to share about it because it sounds like a wonderful supplement. This would probably help my youngest out a ton! 

My youngest, Ezio has asthma attacks every 3-4 weeks like clock work. Since we're not sure what his triggers are and one big one could be virus' aka the common cold. I chose to give him some of the Bronchial Wellness this time when his cough started. While it did help make breathing and talking easier, he wasn't coughing between every word, we did still end up needing to take him in. 

Jada is now 10 years old and she had a bad cough and her voice was becoming hoarse. She loves to sing and even with the cough and hoarse voice she was still trying to sing. I finally talked her into taking some of the Bronchial Wellness and her cough didn't only stop, but she was no longer hoarse and after just two doses of this medicine she was done coughing and regained her normal voice. I'm not saying this will be every ones results, obviously as my youngest didn't have the same results. It'll still depend on the underlying issue, but it's a safe medicine to try.  

I will keep the Bronchial Wellness from Gaia Kids stocked for sure. Jada often has a cough during the winter months and it doesn't help that our house is old and dry. This has also helped to allow her to sleep through the night and not be woken up repeatedly due to the coughing. Who knows, maybe next time it will help keep Ezio out of the ER, that would be wonderful. 

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Does Gaia Kids Bronchial Wellness sound like something you'd like to try with your little one? What do you like best about it?

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