Creative Home Made Vitamins For Kids, A Spoon Full Of Sugar Helps The Medicine Go Down!
Contributing Monkie Juli Novotny
Published on September 26, 2010
Filed Under Fitness/Diet, GreenChef Foodie Talk, Monkie Journals Tags Kids, parenting, Vitamins
Photographer Juli Novotny
I’ve been on this darn candida cleanse for like 2 weeks now and my son saw me taking some enzymes, probiotics and so on the other day. He must have suddenly had a flashback of that time he was sick last year and got all kinds of fun medicines. He loved it because there was some sweet elderberry liquid stuff AND those sweet homeopathic tablets. He got very excited when he saw the jars, gave me a fake cough and then said he was sick and needed medicine!
SIGH!
I suddenly had an idea.
I got out {of the trash} a liquid supplement jar and cleaned it out really good, taking off the label as well. I then filled it with some flax oil, vita mineral greens, touch of honey {or yacon syrup}, liquid immune support, vitamin D and oil of oregano. Then I added my own label.
Genius, right?! I guess it’s not that ORIGINAL of an idea, remember that song, A Spoon Full Of Sugar Helps The Medicine Go Down…? This idea has been around a long time, I guess. Try it for yourself.


Serving Suggestion: 1 tsp, 1-2 times a day.
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For the Recipe
Vitamin D – liquid, 1 tsp Vitamineral green powder – 1Tbls Raw Honey – 1 Tbls Eidon liquid immune support – 1.5 Tbls Flax oil, 2 Tbls {you can use coconut oil but it hardens when refrigerated} Eidon liquid silica, 2 large squirts Oil of oregano, 1 adult dose {this one tastes bad but with all that syrup,the taste should still be masked} – optional – or you can substitute this |
Instructions:
1. Stir it up really good and pour it into the bottle.
2. Then, using a measuring cap, give your child a small amount. My son has been taking two a day! And
he thinks it’s the coolest thing ever. Roman, my 1 year old, had one for the first time as well. He isn’t as excited about it, probably because he doesn’t have any fond memories of being sick yet.
It’s also a fun way to get your children to eat their greens and get their daily vitamins!
Note: consult your doctor before giving your child any vitamins or supplements – I have to say that, as you know!
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