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As the summer sun blazes on, it's essential to ensure you and your family stay safe and healthy
while enjoying all the season has to offer. Dr. Neela Sandal and Nurse Practitioner Conner
Keyeski share invaluable tips on how to survive and thrive during the summer months. From
swim safety to sun exposure, insect bites, and hydration, we’ve got you covered with expert
advice.
Swim Safety
Water activities are a summer favorite, but they come with their own set of risks. Conner
Keyeski emphasizes the importance of formal swimming lessons for both children and adults.
Knowing how to swim can be a lifesaver. Additionally, using flotation devices can prevent
accidents, providing extra security for swimmers of all ages. For parents, water safety can be a
source of anxiety. Conner offers practical tips to ease these concerns, ensuring that everyone
can enjoy the water safely and confidently.
Sun Exposure
Protecting your skin from the sun is crucial, but not all sunscreens are created equal. Dr. Sandal
recommends using sunscreens with titanium and zinc oxide over chemical sprays. These
options are not only more effective but also safer for your skin and the environment. The
Environmental Working Group (EWG.org) is a fantastic resource for finding healthy and
environmentally friendly products. Dr. Sandal introduces the concept of a "solar callus," which
involves gradual sun exposure to build skin tolerance. Using the analogy of plants, she explains
how proper sun exposure and protection can keep your skin healthy without overexposing it to
harmful UV rays.
Insect Bites
Summer also brings an influx of insects. Rather than relying on chemical bug sprays, Dr. Sandal
and Conner advocate for natural alternatives. They recommend oil blends known for their
bug-repelling properties and suggest planting Citronella and Eucalyptus in your garden as
natural deterrents. Regular and thorough tick checks are essential, as is early treatment for tick
bites to prevent chronic issues. For post-bite relief, products like Calendula oil and Pure3 Ozone
Oil can soothe irritated skin.
Hydration
Staying hydrated is a must, especially during the hot summer months. Dr. Sandal advises
drinking filtered water instead of tap water to avoid contaminants. However, filtered water can
lack essential minerals, so it's important to replenish them. Supplements like LMNT and Quinton
water are excellent choices. Innovative hydration tips, such as freezing LMNT popsicles or ice
cubes, can make staying hydrated more enjoyable. Proper hydration is crucial for preventing
heat stroke and maintaining overall health.
Holistic Care and Tick Bites
Dr. Sandal and Conner stress the importance of holistic care and early intervention for tick bites
to prevent chronic symptoms. If you feel unwell after a tick bite, it's crucial to seek help from a
Functional & Integrative Doctor or consult us at www.atmaclinic.com While mainstream
medicine typically treats tick bites with antibiotics and expects recovery, tick-borne illnesses can
become chronic. Functional and Integrative Medicine ensures thorough follow-up and
comprehensive care, even after initial antibiotic treatment.
Helpful Resources
For healthy product choices, the Environmental Working Group (EWG) is an invaluable
resource. Visit www.ewg.org to explore their recommendations and ensure you’re making safe,
informed decisions.
We hope you find these tips useful and have a safe and wonderful summer!
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