2218351961_e3d06fe880_nHalloween is a great holiday for calling in this festive time of year. Spooky decorations, jack-o’-lanterns and scary costumes are consuming grocery stores aisles and making their way into homes all over in celebration of this fun-filled holiday. Accompanying the pumpkins, witches and Halloween parties are bundles and baskets full of candy.

Jimmy Kimmel’s infamous “I Told My Kids I Ate All Their Halloween Candy” videos are a great demonstration of the volatile relationship kids can have with this sweet substance we will identify as sugar.

We understand that Halloween can be rather candy-centric, so we want to empower you with information and tips to help reduce the sugar load (and meltdowns) during this season.

What does sugar do in my body?

Refined and processed sugar has an overall negative effect on the body. It causes blood sugar to spike (which then leads to the dreaded “crash” afterwards), creates inflammation in the body and weakens the immune system.

What exactly does a sugar sensitivity look like? 

Although sugar can affect everyone differently, these are some common symptoms of sugar sensitivity in children:

  1. Tantrums
  2. Inconsolable emotions
  3. Tummy ache
  4. Headache
  5. Skin reactions: rashes, itchiness

Sugar can also contribute to ear infections, runny noses, dark circles under the eyes and can cause asthma symptoms to worsen.

Here’s what you can do about it:

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We know it can be hard to avoid the sugar overload, especially after a night of trick-or-treating. Good news is we have some ideas to share,  so that you and your kids can still enjoy Halloween traditions and not worry about the “sugar meltdown” afterward!

  1. Choose a few of the healthier Halloween treats listed in our guide—it’s all candy with no GMOs, corn syrups, artificial colors or preservatives.
  2. Try the “fair trade exchange” program with your child: offer your kids a chance to turn in their candy for a special surprise gift or money!
  3. Boost your child’s immune system by making sure they get enough sleep. This means getting to bed earlier and having a good 10-11 hours of sleep each night.
  4. Bring your child in to Advanced Allergy Solutions® so they can be treated for sugar, as well as other allergens their body may be reacting negatively to. This treatment won’t reverse the effects of sugar, but it will help with the over reaction their body has to it.

Give these preventative tips a try for a healthier and happier Halloween!

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