Kids Relief Allergy Oral Solution is homeopathic formula which you can easily (and obviously) give to your child orally. It "helps relieve nasal congestion, sneezing, tearing eyes and itchy eyes, ears, throat and skin." Note that this product is safe to use for children over 2 years of age.
Because this year has been terrible for allergies, I was happy to have this on hand. Dane is ridiculous about taking medication of any kind so I did have a hard time giving this one to him when he got the sniffles and red eyes. Declan, on the other hand was very happy to give it a try, especially because of the banana flavor.
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Recommendation: I believe in the quality and the quickness that this product brings relief. It is definitely worth the money knowing that your little one will not suffer with allergy symptoms for very long. This is a must have in the medicine cabinet during Spring/Fall seasons.
Giveaway: Kids Relief is going to give one of A Lucky Ladybug's lucky readers Kids Relief Allergy Oral Solution to try of their own!
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This is great. My 6 year old suffers greatly with nasal allergy symptoms
ReplyDeleteMy son has allergies that flare up in the spring the most
ReplyDeleteMy son gets allergies in the spring.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter never had allergy or sinus problems. I think I have enough for the both of us during Spring and Summer.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter's allergies get worse in the spring.
ReplyDeleteBrittney House BBrittBrat1398@yahoo.com
Yes all throughout the year.
ReplyDeletemy daughters allergies are the worst in the spring
ReplyDeleteBoth my son and daughter suffer from allergies all year long.
ReplyDeleteLaurie Emerson
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My daughter does suffer from allergies and the spring seems to be her worst time.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter has allergies to grasses and it gets worse in the spring and summer.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter's allergies flare up in the summer the most.
ReplyDeleteYes my Son and they tend to get worse in the late spring.
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