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Children's Health

Bed-wetting

Most children are dry at night by the age of three and in medical terms bed-wetting at night, called nocturnal enuresis, is not considered to be a problem unless it continues after the age of five years. view products
 
Calming/Digestion

The Digestive System comprises the digestive tract from the Mouth through to the anus, together with all of its associated organs and glands. It is the means by which ingested food is broken down into a form that can be absorbed and assimilated by the tissues of the body. view products
 
Constipation

Irregular, difficult or sluggish defecation. A condition in which a person has difficulty in eliminating solid waste from the body and the faeces are hard and dry. view products
 
Cough, Colds & Flu

Coughing is a reflex action the body takes to get rid of substances that are irritating the air passages. The cold and flu are both respiratory illnesses, but they are caused by different types of viruses. view products
 
Fibre

Fibre is the portion of plant material that humans are not able to digest. There are two kinds of dietary fibre, soluble and insoluble. Both are important for proper bowel function. view products
 
Motion Sickness

Nausea is the most common symptom of motion sickness. Unlike ordinary sickness, vomiting in motion sickness tends not to relieve the nausea. Another part of motion sickness is an accompanying stress response. The sufferer feels stressed, and stress hormones are secreted into the blood. view products
 
Skin

Skin is the largest organ in the human body, and replaces itself almost every 27 days - and continually sheds its outermost layer of dead Cells via the process of exfoliation. Skin comprises approximately 16% of total body weight. view products
 
Tonic

A substance that increases strength and tone. view products