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1 Foolproof Way To Calm Kid Super Fast

1 Foolproof Way To Calm Kid Super Fast

Kids are awesome.

Their carefree attitudes about life, and insatiable curiosity about anything and everything make them an absolute joy to be around.

That being said…

There are times when it is anything but an absolute joy to be around children.

Especially when it’s getting close to bedtime, and the kids who are supposed to be on their way to winding down for a trip to dreamland, are bouncing off the walls.

Those kinds of children aren’t just hard for parents to be around, they’re not even happy being with themselves.

Their struggles to control their emotions and their activity can leave them frustrated and give them trouble for sleeping  (and more).

Because it’s so helpful for kids to be calm and collected towards the end of the evening, parents and grandparents resort to all kinds of tactics to pacify wired-up children.

Well, today we’re writing to let you know that one of the best ways to do this,  a foolproof way in the estimation of hundreds of parents, is give children magnesium.

Magnesium is a crucial element in the regulation of neurotransmitters as well as playing a significant role in relaxing muscles.

Since this is all true, we’re happy to let you know that we have an incredible topical rub on that you can give kids to help soothe their frazzled nerves almost instantly.

We’re referring to  Raise Them Well Kid-Safe Calming Magnesium Oil Balm.

Dr. Wiggy and his wife Emily concocted this mix of of minerals and essential oils and say it will help to “calm even the craziest kids”.

Check out the reviews that happy parents have provided for this wonderful product.

 

 I can tell when we’ve missed a few days of applying it nightly!

“We’ve been using this item on my toddler for over a year. The toddler LOVES this part of his bedtime routine. It’s not a magic sleep tonic if he’s fighting sleep — but I can tell when we’ve missed a few days of applying it nightly.”

 


Awesome!

“Noticed a difference right away. It helped my child growing pains and also my husbands leg cramps. Works wonderful before bed.”

 

This stuff works!

This stuff really calms my 9 yr. son

 

 

Sleep at last!

“I ordered the magnesium balm for my 3-year-old because he wasn't sleeping well and it has made such a huge difference. He's sleeping through the night and waking up happy. It has worked so well that I bought some for another momma whose kiddo was struggling and she said her son started sleeping also. Thank you for an amazing product that is not only safe, but truly works well.”

 

Love!

“My 7 year old son is VERY hyper and anxious - he never really had issues with falling asleep, our issue was waking up at INSANE hours of the morning for the DAY! (445!) after a week of applying the balm to his upper back, we are waking him up at 6 for school and he slept in 'til 7 over the weekend! I'm so pleased and will be a repeat customer for sure!”

 

This is a small sampling of what customers have to say.

We think you’ll be quite pleased to see how well it works.

 

Talk soon,

 

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