In their developing years, while children's bodies are still adapting and learning to defend itself against external environmental stressors, they are less equipped to cleanse their bodies of toxic overload unlike adults. Their sensitive developing organs, more particularly their brains, may be affected by exposure to potentially toxic substances, impeding the their capacity to function and learn.
Our overall goal is easy-hassle free cleanliness and health, in order to support the health of those who matter to us most. Without impeding on our necessary day-to-day activities, such as going to our places of work, and without needing to invest in unsubstantiated methods of disinfection, we strove to give safety precautions we can all easily take, using simple tools that are readily available to all of us.
The top priority for every kitchen should be to keep all surfaces clean. Doing so deters small outdoor bugs, insects, flies, and even rodents, from making their way in to your house and having a go at unseen bits of food that may have inadvertently made its way under your toaster.
Spending time in nature, walking in the woods, hiking in mountains, swimming in large bodies of water, even gardening, are all crucial activities that support our immune health as well. By immersing ourselves in as many diverse environments as we can, we train our bodies to adapt to a multitude of microbes that live in these natural settings.
Coming in all shapes and forms, there’s no end to the options at their fingertips for play. Even outside the conventional image of what a child’s to is, child psychologists often point out that a simple set of house keys, a whistle, an electronic watch, even or a blanket are enough to enrapture a child’s attention.