
Mommy’s ER is a series of DVD’s that teach you how to care for your child in a natural way. I watched the DVD’s and learned a lot from Jennifer Crain. You can see that she is very passionate about teaching others. I honestly don’t know much about nutrition and natural remedies and not sure that I’m going to use any of them because my step mother used one growing up and it was so disgusting that my sister and I hated it. Regardless of if it worked or not it was disgusting and I’m not putting my children through that.
We used to use garlic and honey as cough syrup. The garlic was to boost our immune systems and the honey is to coat your throat keeping us from coughing.
I did like how when the video began there was a disclaimer saying that you should always consult your doctor if you have any questions and I think I’ll be asking my doctor about some of the advice in these DVD’s because in my opinion it is sound advice. I do believe in vitamins and minerals which are natural things that our bodies need. I also believe there are natural things that garlic does for our bodies but I would much rather take a garlic tablet than have garlic in my honey. I agree with what Jennifer has to say that it’s about a combination of Western and Eastern medicine.
“It’s really about empowerment and helping your child achieve optimal health, energy and calm in a positive way, through simple, yet effective techniques,” says Jennifer. “Whether it’s the work I do at the clinic or at home with my son, all of it has informed and inspired me to continue to seek a balance between eastern and western medical care.”
About Mommies ER
Mommy’s ER is a 3-part instructional DVD series that teaches moms (and dads!) safe, simple, at-home methods to treat common children’s ailments naturally. Created by holistic pediatrics specialist Jennifer Crain, L.Ac., the series has been featured on Austin’s Fox 7 “Health Edge Extra,” the People’s Pharmacy radio show, and in a special episode of DadLabs (airing this summer.)














I feel the same way you do! I think there are some “natural” remedies that are good (like putting aloe leaves on a mild burn), but I won’t be mixing garlic and honey anytime soon!