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Goodbye to cough syrup for children under six?
Lyne Quesnel, ND
DID YOU KNOW…
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Health Canada no longer recommends giving cough and cold syrups to children 6 and under and has published an advisory to this effect on December 18, 2008 following an in depth study of the consequences of these products on the health of children under 6. The organization has determined that the risks outweigh the low efficiency of the products when taking into consideration the risks due to misuse and overdosing. Side effects such [...]This fall, put a bit of super in your regular gas
Lyne Quesnel, ND
5h45, the alarm clock rings, waking you from not quite enough sleep. You hurry to wake the kids, take a quick shower and have breakfast (sometimes) while making lunches. Daycare, school, traffic jams and HOP! Off to work, the day has just begun. And it is certainly not on the weekend with its sports and social activities that you will have time to recuperate and eat well,,, Do you recognize yourself?
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Of course, you’re hearing me [...]Such fragile skin
Lynda Proulx, Dermo-esthéticienne/Phytothérapeute
A baby’s skin, not quite finished developing, is different from adult skin on many points, notably on it’s great fragility. This is why it is so important to adapt skin care by taking these differences into account. In this article, we are attempting to shed the light on these differences and offer skin care suggestions for their beautiful, yet so fragile skin.
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1. The epidermis of babies and children is much thinner and therefore much more [...]




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