Kid’s Cold Hack

Dealing with a child’s cold can be a challenging. The constant sniffles, coughing, and discomfort can make your head spin. But fear not,  I’ve got a handy children’s cold hack that can help alleviate those symptoms without dehydrating your little one. Check out this simple recipe for a for a hack that will help your kid feel better faster. 

Recipe:

For this recipe, you’ll need just two simple ingredients: Kids Dramamine and honey. Here’s how to whip it up:

Ingredients:

  • 1 tablet of Kids Dramamine
  • 1 teaspoon of honey

Instructions:

  1. Grind up one tablet of Kids Dramamine into a fine powder.
  2. Mix the powdered Kids Dramamine with 1 teaspoon of honey until it forms a smooth paste.

Dosage:

Administer this mixture to your child every 6 hours, for optimal relief. You can find everything you need for this recipe right here.

The active ingredients in Kids Dramamine help open up the breathing pathways, making it easier for your child to breathe comfortably. Simultaneously, honey serves as a natural way to ease a cough. Also, don’t forget to keep the kiddos hydrated for the best results

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