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#ACU-LIFE True Easy Syringe Review - BPA Free

A few weeks ago, I was asked to review the True Easy Syringe by #Acu-Life.  When I said yes to the review, I thought that it would be great for an emergency travel kit.   If you have to give medicine to kids, you know how tough it can be.  Those syringes from the local pharmacy are difficult to gauge the appropriate amount and dependent on your child's weight can be dangerous to their health as a result of over medicating.  There is no room for error when giving medicine to a child.  Giving the correct dose to a sick child is a must and with the #Acu-Life True Easy Syringe, it is the easiest way ever.  For this reason it made sense to add it to my emergency travel kit as this medicine syringe takes the guess work or worry out of giving your child the need dosage.  This week, I was reminded how important it is to be aware of our health.  Both my son and my mom needed medical attention and both of them require oral medication with a precision amount of medicine.  What seemed like a great product for travel emergency became immediately necessary.  We are struggling through the illnesses but hanging in there with the help of this truly helpful tool.  I was really glad that I had this in my emergency kit for my family.  This product is very inexpensive, around $4.99, and is sold at your local Walgreen's and CVS.

 
Want more information on this truly incredible childs' medicine syringe, see the video below.
 

 
Disclaimer: I was not paid for my thoughts or opinions. I received one True Easy Syringe for review. All thoughts and opinions are all my own.

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