Tips to Boost Your Family's Immune System

Although, I received this product for free from Moms Meet to use and post my honest opinions, I believe these tips to boost your immune system and how probiotics can help is valuable information that I wanted to share. Compensation for this post was provided and this page may contain affiliate links.

I don't know about you, but I have been researching how to boost my immune system. I have been a work at home mom for a long time now, so I already am not exposed to as many germs as the rest of my family. Now, with everything going on in the world right now, we are told to stay at home and only go out for essentials because of COVID-19. So I have been staying at home even more. No gym, no school for the kids, my husband is considered an essential job so he has to work. We make sure he washes his hands as soon as he comes in the door, takes off his shoes before he enters the house, and changes his clothes/take a shower as soon as he comes in as well. But I have still been looking for tips to improve my family's immune systems as much as possible. And thankfully I was introduced to a new product that can help, but thought I would share what I have found in my research as well.


Tips to Boost Your Immune System


6 Tips For Homeschool Science Labs

This post is sponsored by College Prep Science. Copyright 2020 by Greg Landry.

As a mom who works at home and enjoys exploring supplemental education and hands-on learning with my children, I can appreciate tips from a veteran teacher. This post has great tips for an at-home science lab whether you homeschool or want to encourage to further your child's education out of a classroom setting. Thank you Greg for sharing your expertise.




I fell in love with science labs in college and graduate school. I loved being able to “see” the science happening rather than just reading about it. As a homeschool dad and former college professor, I'm passionate about teaching science, in particular, Christ-centered lab science to homeschooled students. But, I know that on average we don’t provide enough lab experience for our homeschooled students – often very little. And, for many of them, that puts them at a tremendous disadvantage going into college – and in understanding how science works.

If you’re a homeschool parent, may I offer a few homeschool science lab suggestions: