Building a Clean Medicine Cabinet
This clean medicine cabinet ideas post is sponsored by Genexa, all thoughts and opinions are my own. Thank you for supporting brands that allow City Peach to run full-time.
I have been looking for a clean medicine for years, so when Genexa reached out to me, I paid attention. I looked into this brand to find out who they are as a company, and then the products. With our kids, we already try to provide a clean diet as best we can (of course that is not easy and we’re going to have exceptions), but we see a direct correlation in behavior and health issues when we stick to clean ingredients. All of this time, I somewhat questioned the medicine we were taking, wondering why we had such limited choices at mainstream stores. Now that we deal with headaches with Elston, we heavily limit dyes, food colors or anything synthetic. But when she gets a headache, we turn to medicine. This is why exploring Genexa was appealing to me. Genexa is endorsed by pediatricians and in plenty of stores around the country, so you may have seen them already! There are no artificial ingredients, instead they use advanced technology to remove unhealthy synthetics and toxins. Basically, the active ingredients make the medicine effective and the inactive ingredients help with taste, texture, and stability. Clean ingredients for this are best because some synthetic ingredients can cause digestive issues or other health problems.
Here are the products I’ve tried over the past month. I specifically wanted to do the kids line, although Genexa makes adult medicine too!
Clean Medicine Cabinet Ideas
Recently, in combating these headaches for Elston, we keep a food journal and have noticed patterns about seasons too. Our pediatrician suggested trying an allergy medicine on the regular during her frequent headache season. This is why I was excited to see Genexa’s Kids’ Allergy Care and Kids’ Pain reliever as part of their product line.
We’re also trying a product that is equivalent to a Tums, known as Genexa’s Kids’ Tummy Relief, as well as a sleep relief formula (you all know our issues with sleep). We have been playing the 2 hour bed routine for YEARS and winding down our kids can suck the life out of us. We have tried melatonin gummies but I haven’t always felt 100% comfortable with them. I’ve also gotten conflicting opinions on them from medical professionals. So here we are… Genexa’s Sleepology is a homeopathic remedy to help kids fall asleep, but it’s melatonin-free!
I love the idea about building a clean medicine cabinet, and that is exactly what Genexa’s mission is. After using Sleepology for just a few weeks, we see a subtle result in relaxing and calmness before bedtime. The Allergy medicine will come in handy in the fall and spring when there are specific things blooming. The pain reliever we have already used for Gable’s teething teeth and she is doing just fine on it!
What are some of your favorite medicine cabinet ideas? Let me know in a comment below!