Say hello to the
kid's
holistic
protocol
guide
all of my go to protocols for children to support them naturally
it's time to ditch the drug store
Find yourself not knowing what to grab or the best way to support your children when they're sick?
Find yourself running to facebook groups to ask what others are doing only to be left feeling more overwhelmed or confused?
Feel like your kids are sick often or more than others?
Or maybe you've been building your natural tool box for a while but it feels like a bit of a jumbled mess and you'd like more clear and concise protocols to help your kids that take out all the over thinking.
This is why I created my guide. When I first become a mom , I would have killed to have a guide like this. So that's why I made it. And I want to make it super accessible - which is why it's only $4.99.
Repeat after me
I am capable.
I am my child's best advocate.
I know my child's body better than anyone else.
I am my child's best teacher.
it doesn't need to be complicated
As a certified holistic health practitioner and nutritionist - I take a two pronged approach to acute illness. An external + internal protocol. Two simple tool kits. One simple method.
You ready to learn?
Introducing
holistic protocols
for kids
My comprehensive guide to supporting children through ailments naturally, simply.
Let’s take a look at what’s inside
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01
why holistic care
I share the importance of choosing natural options when supporting our children and the negative aspects to choosing western medicine when it comes to simple acute ailments.
02
how to build a tool kit
I share my two pronged approach to children's care and how to build your holistic tool kit to be prepared at home.
03
protocol encyclopedia
I created a protocol quick reference guide for all your basics needs. Everything from ear aches to fevers to congestion and colds.
04
nutritional basics
We also discuss the do's and don'ts of nutrition when your children are under the weather and the best ways to support them with food.
don't wait any longer to be prepared
The average parent spends over 180 hours a year taking care of their child being sick. That's 4 full work weeks.
—let's change that starting here.