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Thinking Parent’s Guide to Fearless Health

By September 21, 2021May 31st, 2024No Comments

Many of us with children have navigated some interesting terrain regarding conventional immunity products offered.

Unless you have witnessed or experienced an adverse reaction, there seems no reason to explore other options. Experience makes us want to share the information we’ve gleaned with others so they can avoid pitfalls and make informed choices.

Enter the Thinking Parent’s Guide to Fearless Health, a 12 page, downloadable resource offering links to studies and support documents that clarify common misconceptions regarding inoculations, a list of ingredients in inoculations, a background on what every parent needs to know regarding childhood diseases, important considerations and alternatives for supporting immunity, as well as a list of recommended reading and follow-up resources.

This is our answer to the many times people have reached out to ask, “Is there anything I can show my spouse, my child, my friend to educate them?” 

This guide provides non-overwhelming support and accurate information. The last thing we want to do is promote fear, or discourage new parents. We’ve kept the guide simple, yet thorough, with many resources for continued research.

If you’ve ever attended a baby shower and witnessed the onslaught of gifts (many of which parent’s likely won’t even use!) and wondered where the support is for the BIG decisions that parents will be making, you’re not alone. Our Thinking Parent’s Guide is something that can be printed and put into a folder and discretely left for the expectant parents as an offering that will support them educationally. The guide can also be offered to pediatrician offices as well.

As Cilla always says, “Information is the antidote to fear.” By sharing this resource with new parents, together we can empower them to face the pressures of today’s world with confidence!

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