Monday, July 18, 2011
Kids Health!! Herbal First Aid Kit
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Kaplan Center for Health and Wellness
In my humble opinion, first aid kits are one of the most important items to pack for long trips, day hikes, or general outings. Okay, I don't *pack* one for general outings, but I do keep one handy in the car and my backpack. You just don't know when you're going to need it, and you know if you don't have one you most certainly will! This, combined with the ability of a first aid kit to calm a scared and hurt child down, makes it invaluable. The mere mention of "the kit" begins to quiet my little ones' sobs down, as they realize that there's a plan. There's hope! The pain will go away and the blood will stop! Okay, I'm being a bit dramatic here, but it's true. Kids have a fascination with first aid kits. The band-aids, the medical tape, the tiny tins of salve. Who wouldn't be fascinated?
If you want to treat those boo-boos naturally, then assembling an herbal first aid kit is the way to go. It's easy, inexpensive, and they make great gifts. Here's a list of what I put in my own kits, but feel free to adjust yours for your own families needs.
1. The Basics
-Natural Bug Spray (See recipe below)
-Sunscreen
-Protein Bar
-Emergen-C: These vitamin packets are a great way to keep your nutrients up when
traveling. Add the powder to water and you have a great way to re-hydrate
after a long hike, boost your immunity, and shorten illness.
2. The Meds
-Tea bags: I always include peppermint tea bags for digestive issues,
chamomile tea bags to calm nerves (internally) and pink eye or burns (cooled
and applied externally). Traditional Medicinals also makes a great line of
medicinal teas for a variety of issues. Great to have on hand!
-All Purpose Salve: Look for a salve that contains comfrey, St. John's Wort, calendula,
or plantain. Apply to cuts, scrapes, & bug bites to disinfect, soothe, and
accelerate healing. Also great for dry, cracked skin.
-Tea Tree Essential Oil: Another great disinfectant! Use sparingly on infected cuts to
speed healing. Also great to sniff to ease nausea, and apply
externally to get rid of parasites.
-Lavender Hydrosol: Lavender flower water with fully emulsified essential oil. This is an
excellent spray that can soothe burns, rashes, ease anxiety, and
induce sleep. Also works as a great "monster spray!"
-Echinacea Tincture: A must have! This works as an internal and external antibiotic, boosts
the immune system, and has even been used an an antidote to poison!
-Homeopathic Arnica: These little pills work wonders! Take to ease muscle soreness,
heal bruises, ease arthritis pain, and ease headaches.
-Rescue Remedy: Made from flower essences, this is a great tonic to ease trauma and
stress. Also great way to relieve anxiety. Just take a few drops under the
tongue.
3. The Hardware
-Assortment of Band-Aids
-Bandages, gauze, and surgical tape
-Tweezers
-Scissorts
-Duct Tape
-Cold Pack
-Hot Pack
-Ear Plugs
-Sewing Kit
-Bandana
Carry these items in a waterproof bag or case, and you will be well prepared for any injury that comes your way.
Go have an adventure!
Kristin Henningsen M.S., C.H., R.Y.T.
If you want to treat those boo-boos naturally, then assembling an herbal first aid kit is the way to go. It's easy, inexpensive, and they make great gifts. Here's a list of what I put in my own kits, but feel free to adjust yours for your own families needs.
1. The Basics
-Natural Bug Spray (See recipe below)
-Sunscreen
-Protein Bar
-Emergen-C: These vitamin packets are a great way to keep your nutrients up when
traveling. Add the powder to water and you have a great way to re-hydrate
after a long hike, boost your immunity, and shorten illness.
2. The Meds
-Tea bags: I always include peppermint tea bags for digestive issues,
chamomile tea bags to calm nerves (internally) and pink eye or burns (cooled
and applied externally). Traditional Medicinals also makes a great line of
medicinal teas for a variety of issues. Great to have on hand!
-All Purpose Salve: Look for a salve that contains comfrey, St. John's Wort, calendula,
or plantain. Apply to cuts, scrapes, & bug bites to disinfect, soothe, and
accelerate healing. Also great for dry, cracked skin.
-Tea Tree Essential Oil: Another great disinfectant! Use sparingly on infected cuts to
speed healing. Also great to sniff to ease nausea, and apply
externally to get rid of parasites.
-Lavender Hydrosol: Lavender flower water with fully emulsified essential oil. This is an
excellent spray that can soothe burns, rashes, ease anxiety, and
induce sleep. Also works as a great "monster spray!"
-Echinacea Tincture: A must have! This works as an internal and external antibiotic, boosts
the immune system, and has even been used an an antidote to poison!
-Homeopathic Arnica: These little pills work wonders! Take to ease muscle soreness,
heal bruises, ease arthritis pain, and ease headaches.
-Rescue Remedy: Made from flower essences, this is a great tonic to ease trauma and
stress. Also great way to relieve anxiety. Just take a few drops under the
tongue.
3. The Hardware
-Assortment of Band-Aids
-Bandages, gauze, and surgical tape
-Tweezers
-Scissorts
-Duct Tape
-Cold Pack
-Hot Pack
-Ear Plugs
-Sewing Kit
-Bandana
Carry these items in a waterproof bag or case, and you will be well prepared for any injury that comes your way.
Go have an adventure!
Kristin Henningsen M.S., C.H., R.Y.T.
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Herbs are very beneficial for all age People. Herbal are very best for the First Aid Kit for children. Herbal Provided lots of Health Benefits.
I know Laura well and she is principled, thoughtful, and extremely bright...more power to her!
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