Ah-Choo! Chest Rub Really Works
Pros: effective, natural
Cons: mmm...nope, none
Pros: effective, natural
Cons: mmm...nope, none
Pros: Super convenient, works great...even on toddlers, Easy to give.

Pros: all natural
Cons: haven't found any yet
“I use Ah-Choo! Chest Rub every winter. When my son gets congested or has a cough, I apply the chest rub at night. In my experience, this has helped him recover fairly quickly, or at least sleep through the night and breathe easier. It is so wonderful to have a natural cold relief product on hand.” --green-bohemia
“...and in the day, during play time, story time, anytime... I'm not sure who is more accident prone...my kids or myself! I carry this salve EVERYWHERE. It tucks nicely into a purse, diaper bag, or even my running shorts ( don't ask where I need it when training!) A light, pleasant scet, not greasy feeling, and it works on everything from drool rashes to chapped cheeks, and even on Mommy's...” --ShinyGreenPenny
“This is a wonderful, effective product that works great when dealing with gassy babies. The only think I don't like is that it needs to be kept in the refrigerator after opening. This makes it a little inconvenient when going out and about and also in the middle of the night, because you can;t keep it at the changing table. But, I know it's safe, natural and effective and my daughter takes...” --
“I absolutely adore the Miessence Bottom Mist for my baby. It cleared up her skin in 3 diaper changes. I couldn't believe it. It's amazing. I can't find it locally, but bought it here: http://www.healthfoodemporium.com/index-miessence-baby.php Try it, you will love it too. I like the scent of them, too b/c it's so faint. So glad I found a product that is natural AND works!” --TheMrs
“Before I found this I used Gripe Water and while that was effective for my daughters colic/gas, it was very inconvenient because it had to be kept in a fridge which made middle of the night dosing tricky and there was no way to take it along of your were going to be out for the day. Then I came across the Cocyntal Colic Relief. This stuff is AMAZING! Not only does it kick in quicker than the...” --
“my toddler absolutely loves it coz it tasted like orange juice. he looks forward to taking his multivitamins now as compared to his old one that has iron in it (he throws up everything!). as a mom of a picky eater, i love the fact that it has DHA, too. i would like for them to have included iron but i guess its the iron that gives other multivitamins that funky, metalic taste. ” --MomOfKai
“My son loves his "Arble" woopsie. It is a perfect soother for minor bumps and upset tummies. I like it better than those gel freezer packs because it's not too cold and you can microwave it for warmth. Plus it's made from buckwheat seeds and comes with a bamboo terry cloth cover. I'll have to buy a few more, because he likes to play with it as a toy (makes a great bean bag to toss). LOVE IT!!!” --cate21
“I have a toddler so ouchies are the order of the day, every day. Scrapes, cuts scratches, you name it. With toddler ezcema on top this stick has become a life saver, I am especially looking forward to having it's use come fall and the chapped cheeeks and wind burns. It definitly seems to sooth my little one when he has a booboo and has smoothed out the rougher patches of his skin on the go....” --KayMMIV
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