Friday, December 5, 2014

Soothie Suckers Herbal Ice Pops Review + Giveaway





http://www.soothiesuckers.com/ 

Soothie Suckers are a plant based herbal supplement for kids of all ages.  They come in Grape or Orange and they are freezer pops for your kids to support them.  Grape is for upper respiratory and Orange is for your child's immune system.  They are made with nothing but good stuff.  No High fructose corn syrup,  Dyes, BPA, or Alcohol.  They are a great and well made products for children to keep them happy and healthy.

I am a big believer in herbal remedies but you have to be careful what your give your children and I feel great about giving these to mine.  The herbs used in these are all very safe and are all used in children's supplements for healing and wellness.   I think this is an amazing company that was made by a parent who wanted the best products for their kids.  Now we can all get them for ours.  Good company with great values is why I support them whole-heartedlly. 


Example of what is in Grape from Soothie suckers:
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Echinacea purpurea syn E. angustifoli, Purple Cone Flower

Preparations of this plant were widely used by the Plains Native Americans (Comanche and Sioux tribes) for wellness care. The European settlers learned about these indications from the Native Americans. Prior to World War II, Echinacea (which comes from the plant commonly known as purple coneflower) was one of the most widely used tonics in the United States and could be found in nearly every household. Herbalists, for centuries have turned to Echinacea to support the immune system and overall health and so do we. On another interesting note, Echinacea’s name is derived from the Greek word for hedgehog and was inspired by the appearance of the flower’s central cone.

Astragalus Root

One of the 50 fundamental herbs used in traditional Chinese medicine, astragalus is commonly used to strengthen the immune system and boost metabolism. Check out our blog to learn more.

Pau d’ Arco (Taheebo)

Comes from the inner bark of the Red Lapacho tree in the Andes of South America. It has been used for centuries. Theodoro Meyer of the National University of Tucuman, Argentina was the first modern scientist to study Taheebo’s chemical composition. He found it contained XYLOIDIN ….and ……LASPACHOL — both noted for their excellent health support.   Excerpts from The How to Herb Book

Pleurisy Root

The scientific name forPleurisy root is Asclepias, and it got its name from the Greek healing God called Aesclepias. The plant root has been used historically for supporting the upper respiratory system. Later it got its recognition as a natural sweetener and also a sort of vegetable by the Canadians and the Native Americans used this herb for almost a thousand years before its European discovery…truly tried and true.

Goldenseal

The root of the goldenseal plant has been used for centuries in indigenous American herbalism. Historically, healers have valued goldenseal for its purported ability to support the immune system and overall health.













Product Description
  • Soothie Suckers are the Cool Way to Feel Good!
    The only all-natural herbal supplement ice pop.
    Available in two formulations: Immune Support (orange flavor) and Nasal Support (grape flavor)
    Can be frozen and enjoyed as an ice pop or consumed as a liquid
    Pre-measured 1 oz. pouches - portable for flights, trips and everyday activities
    Contains certified organic or wild-crafted herbal extracts
    Delicious, all-natural fruit flavors
    No artificial flavors, no high fructose corn syrup and no alcohol
    Created for kids and loved by adults!

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I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

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Joanne Smith is the head blogger for Mom In Nebraska. She currently resides in Omaha, NE. with her family. She has a wonderful miracle *her Autistic son Timmy that loves electronics.* Joanne has worked in customer service her whole life and loves it. She worked hard in College and studied a wide variety of subjects from Biology, Chem, Web Design, Early Childhood Education and much more. Now she is a SAHM, Blogger and Homeschooler. Next task for Joanne is trying to take over the world..... or at least her little part of it.