Garlic Helps Kids Stay Healthy

My mother used to call garlic 'Russian penicillin' and there are now studies that say that she was completely right to say that!
There are many foods that have antibacterial or antioxidant qualities such as ginger, but of all of these foods, the one of the most beneficial effects is garlic. Of all of the potential benefits of increasing the amount of garlic you consume every day, the most widely known and well documented is the fact that garlic is an extremely powerful natural antibacterial and antibiotic agent.
According to a study carried out at Wright State University, garlic is approximately 1% of the strength of penicillin which makes it a notable natural antibiotic.
It is also antibacterial which is of course particularly relevant to someone who suffers from boils caused by staphylococcus bacteria, meaning that eating additional garlic on a daily basis can help to build up your body's resistance to the bacteria that causes your boils.
At the same time however because garlic is an entirely natural substance which is known to boost digestion, it is far less likely to attack beneficial bacteria in your gastrointestinal tract than chemical-based antibiotics would be.
Furthermore, because garlic is also a powerful antioxidant, this again helps to boost your immune system as it helps to prevent the oxidization of other cells in your body. Antioxidants are most commonly referred to as agents that help to combat the effect of potentially harmful free radicals that are often indicated in the onset of cancer, but antioxidants also help to boost your immune system as well.
There is some evidence to suggest that stronger garlic, often more mature varieties that have more pungent sulphur smell than younger garlic has more beneficial effects than the less ‘smelly' versions that may some have some truth to it. Hence, older, more mature garlic may be the best type to include in your diet but any garlic is better than none.
Some people will perhaps be concerned about the well known fact that garlic consumption can make your breath smell afterwards but this should not be allowed to deter you from including garlic in your daily regimen as you can buy garlic capsules and/or tablets that allow you to consume garlic whilst still remaining odor free.
You shouldn't have any problem getting your kids to eat garlic if you cleverly disguise it in spaghetti sauce or mild curry sauces. You can also grate it into a hamburger or lightly over a salad. Keep in mind that if your kid thinks it tastes strong it probably is …they have more developed taste buds than we do.

Tips For Avoiding Motion Sickness

Probably the best way to avoid motion sickness or air sickness to practice some preventative measures before you get in a car, train or plane. These are simple things to do with lifestyle that you and your kid can do to ward off the possibility.
For example, for two or three days before the flight, avoid eating and drinking the wrong things, and try to avoid overindulging as well. Do feed your kids or yourself very spicy, heavy or overly-fatty foods or foods that you know from past experience can cause upset stomachs.
While on the flight, try to avoid dairy produce (because of the protein and fat content) as well as vegetables and fruits because they may make a stomach unnecessarily acidic.
Some studies have indicated that foods which contain too much salt may exacerbate airsickness as does food which is too rich in vitamin B1 such as pork, beef, eggs and fish. It also appears that if your levels of vitamins A and C plus iron are too low, this might make you more prone to airsickness as well (especially women and children).
Also, don't fall prey to drinking too much just because it does not cost you anything to do so. Whilst there might not be a cost in monetary terms, there could certainly be a cost in terms of sickness if you overindulge.
Even foods that you know are likely to have a strong smell should probably be avoided whilst in-flight because a strong smell is often enough to turn your stomach queasy. Do not wear strong cologne or perfume for the same reason and if you are travelling with a companion, ask them not to refrain as well if possible.
When you are booking your ticket or checking in, try to choose a seat where there is likely to be the least motion. Generally speaking, this will be the middle of the plane in the area of the wings, so if you can get a seat here, it is likely to offer the least disturbed ride.
Avoid letting your kids read on a flight because as anyone who has ever suffered motion sickness will tell you, having your eyes fixed on a book a few inches away will only make it worse. Its best to keep your eyes fixed on the horizon outside the plane.
On most planes, there will be an air vent above your head so make sure you use it. Having a flow of air on your child's face and head will help to keep you cool and refreshed to at least a certain degree.
Try to keep your child away from people travelling who are suffering airsickness if possible as hearing others chatting about how bad they feel just doesn't help.