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“Are Fevers Dangerous? Let’s Clear This Up! 🔥🤒 If you’re a mom, you’ve probably been there—middle of the night, thermometer in hand, and panic setting in. But here’s the truth: fevers are not the enemy! A fever is your child’s body doing exactly what it’s designed to do—fighting off infection. It’s a sign their immune system is working hard, not a sign of danger. 🚨 So, when should you worry? 	•	If your child is lethargic, not drinking fluids, or has other concerning symptoms. 	•	Babies under 3 months with a fever over 100.4°F need immediate attention. 	•	But most fevers can be safely monitored at home without fear. The key is staying calm, keeping them hydrated, and letting their body heal naturally. 💪 Let me know in the comments: Did you grow up thinking fevers were scary? Let’s change the narrative for our kids! 💖 #HolisticParenting #FeverFacts #fever #holisticpediatrics #holistichealthtips #pediatriciantips #holistichealthcare #immunesystem
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Natural Remedies for Flu 🥳Oscillococcinum Studies have shown that taking Oscillococcinum at the onset of flu significantly reduces symptoms and shortens the duration of illness, with minimal to no side effects. 🤗Elderberry A paper published in the Journal of Phytochemistry showed that in a test tube, elderberry flavonoids inhibited H1N1 influenza infection similar to Tamiflu In a study involving 60 patients, symptoms of influenza were relieved on average 4 days earlier and use of rescue medication was significantly less in those receiving elderberry extract compared with placebo. 😵BEWARE of NSAIDS Literature out of Japan shows the harmful effects of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin, ibuprofen, diclofenac and mefenamic acid in people with influenza 😩BEWARE of TAMIFLU 😤The CDC The CDC describes Tamiflu as a drug that may “reduce the risk of complications such as ear infections in children, and pneumonia and hospitalizations in adults.”  😢The FDA The FDA’s drug label for Tamiflu, says the remedy “has not been shown to prevent such complications.” 😳The WHO  Tamiflu was originally added to the WHO’s list of essential medicines in 2009 but new evidence has since “reduced the previously estimated magnitude of effect of oseltamivir on relevant clinical outcomes,” as of 2017 😱The BMJ  Doshi’s team concluded in a 2014 Cochrane review article that the clinical trial data did not support the broader claims made about Tamiflu. The team looked at clinical study reports for 83 trials and found no improvement for admission-to-hospital rates, pneumonia or bronchitis.  In treatment studies it also modestly reduces the time to first alleviation of symptoms 8-47hrs, but it causes nausea and vomiting and increases the risk of headaches and psychiatric syndromes.  #flu #fluremedies #influenza #holisticpediatrics #holistichealthtips #holistichealthtips #pediatriciantips #holistichealthcare
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Natural Remedies for Flu 🥳Oscillococcinum Studies have shown that taking Oscillococcinum at the onset of flu significantly reduces symptoms and shortens the duration of illness, with minimal to no side effects. 🤗Elderberry A paper published in the Journal of Phytochemistry showed that in a test tube, elderberry flavonoids inhibited H1N1 influenza infection similar to Tamiflu In a study involving 60 patients, symptoms of influenza were relieved on average 4 days earlier and use of rescue medication was significantly less in those receiving elderberry extract compared with placebo. 😵BEWARE of NSAIDS Literature out of Japan shows the harmful effects of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin, ibuprofen, diclofenac and mefenamic acid in people with influenza 😩BEWARE of TAMIFLU 😤The CDC The CDC describes Tamiflu as a drug that may “reduce the risk of complications such as ear infections in children, and pneumonia and hospitalizations in adults.” 😢The FDA The FDA’s drug label for Tamiflu, says the remedy “has not been shown to prevent such complications.” 😳The WHO Tamiflu was originally added to the WHO’s list of essential medicines in 2009 but new evidence has since “reduced the previously estimated magnitude of effect of oseltamivir on relevant clinical outcomes,” as of 2017 😱The BMJ Doshi’s team concluded in a 2014 Cochrane review article that the clinical trial data did not support the broader claims made about Tamiflu. The team looked at clinical study reports for 83 trials and found no improvement for admission-to-hospital rates, pneumonia or bronchitis. In treatment studies it also modestly reduces the time to first alleviation of symptoms 8-47hrs, but it causes nausea and vomiting and increases the risk of headaches and psychiatric syndromes. #flu #fluremedies #influenza #holisticpediatrics #holistichealthtips #holistichealthtips #pediatriciantips #holistichealthcare
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Trans fats – toxic ingredient of the day 😬Unfortunately, the FDA has not done a good job protecting our children from chronic disease.  It is up to us to read ingredient labels and make different choices ☹️It is hard ☹️It is confusing  ☹️It is frustrating  Small changes today will have a huge impact tomorrow ☹️maybe today’s change is that you replace the peanut butter.  🥰Walmart, Aldi, target, Costco have economical organic brands without hydrogenated oils  🥰To make your life easier, my book is available for $2.99 on Kindle via Amazon until the end of January In good health, Dr. T #ingredients #ingredientsmatter #readlabels #childhealth #holisticpediatrics #holistichealthtips #pediatriciantips #holistichealthcare
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🚨 Signs of Dehydration in Kids 🚨   Dehydration can sneak up on kids, especially during illnesses, hot weather, or active play. If your child isn’t drinking enough or you’ve noticed fewer wet diapers, it’s important to act quickly. Dehydration can escalate from mild to severe, so knowing what to look for—and what to do—can make all the difference. Here are some important things to know about dehydration in kids:  💧 Signs of Mild Dehydration  - Thirstier than usual   - Slightly dry mouth   - Normal energy & behavior   - Skin turgor (skin returns to normal quickly after being pinched)   - Slightly reduced urination   💧 When to Seek Help  - Moderate dehydration (dry mouth, sunken eyes, less energy, darker urine) → Call your pediatrician   - Severe dehydration (no tears, lethargy, no urination) → Go to the ER   💡 Pro Tips - Offer oral rehydration solutions or diluted apple juice for quick recovery.   - Get creative—try popsicles or fun cups to encourage hydration.   👶 Infants under 6 months: Stick to breastmilk/formula—no water!   💬 Has your child ever been dehydrated? What helped you get them back on track?   Check out PedsDocTalk on YouTube for a deeper dive into dehydration including symptoms to monitor for, re-hydration tips, and how to prevent dehydration in the first place! 📺  And if you find this video helpful, share them and follow @pedsdoctalk for more.  #DehydrationInKids #PediatricianTips #HealthyKids #ParentingTips #ChildHealth #PedsDocTalk Original video credit: https://www.tiktok.com/@belightcare/video/7256163509107461418
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🚨 Signs of Dehydration in Kids 🚨 Dehydration can sneak up on kids, especially during illnesses, hot weather, or active play. If your child isn’t drinking enough or you’ve noticed fewer wet diapers, it’s important to act quickly. Dehydration can escalate from mild to severe, so knowing what to look for—and what to do—can make all the difference. Here are some important things to know about dehydration in kids: 💧 Signs of Mild Dehydration - Thirstier than usual - Slightly dry mouth - Normal energy & behavior - Skin turgor (skin returns to normal quickly after being pinched) - Slightly reduced urination 💧 When to Seek Help - Moderate dehydration (dry mouth, sunken eyes, less energy, darker urine) → Call your pediatrician - Severe dehydration (no tears, lethargy, no urination) → Go to the ER 💡 Pro Tips - Offer oral rehydration solutions or diluted apple juice for quick recovery. - Get creative—try popsicles or fun cups to encourage hydration. 👶 Infants under 6 months: Stick to breastmilk/formula—no water! 💬 Has your child ever been dehydrated? What helped you get them back on track? Check out PedsDocTalk on YouTube for a deeper dive into dehydration including symptoms to monitor for, re-hydration tips, and how to prevent dehydration in the first place! 📺 And if you find this video helpful, share them and follow @pedsdoctalk for more. #DehydrationInKids #PediatricianTips #HealthyKids #ParentingTips #ChildHealth #PedsDocTalk Original video credit: https://www.tiktok.com/@belightcare/video/7256163509107461418

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