August 2025 Monthly ActivEducation

Back-to-School Wellness: Tips to Boost Kids’ Immunity & Focus

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The School Lunch Revolution: States Take a Stand Against Ultra-Processed Foods

As families prepare for another school year, some states are leading the way in transforming what’s on kids’ lunch trays. Arizona, Utah, Louisiana, and Texas have taken bold action to improve the quality of school meals and protect children’s health by targeting one of the biggest culprits in the modern diet: ultra-processed foods. According to recent data from the CDC, over 62% of the calories in children’s diets now come from ultra-processed foods—products packed with artificial additives, preservatives, excess sugars, and unhealthy fats. These aren’t just empty calories; they’re harmful to growing bodies and brains. These states are implementing new policies that include:

  • Banning harmful food dyes and ultra-processed additives
  • Limiting SNAP purchases of sugary drinks
  • Adding warning labels to products with certain ingredients
  • Using QR codes to give parents and students transparency about what’s in their food


Why such strong measures? Because the science is increasingly clear: ultra-processed foods are directly linked to the rise in childhood chronic diseases, and school lunches are often a major source of these ingredients.

A MAHA (Make America Healthy Again) Commission report highlights the depth of the crisis:

  • 40% of American children suffer from persistent health conditions such as obesity, allergies, autism, mental health disorders, and even some childhood cancers.
  • Nearly 1 in 5 U.S. children (ages 2–19) are diagnosed with obesity, and 40% are overweight or obese.
  • The financial toll is steep—childhood obesity-related medical costs are estimated at $1.3 billion annually.


Children spend a significant portion of their day at school—and for many, school meals make up a large part of their daily nutrition. If we want to build a healthier generation, we must start with real, nourishing, and minimally processed food in schools. These state-level initiatives mark a turning point in public health—and they could be the first steps toward a nationwide shift in how we feed our children.

August signals the end of summer and the return of early mornings, routines, and busy school days. While the structure can be a relief, it also brings more germs, schedule shifts, and emotional stress for kids and families. From trouble focusing to tummy aches, the transition can be tough—but with a few simple proactive steps you can help your child start the school year strong in both body and mind.

Here are 4 simple, natural ways to help your kids thrive this school year:

  1. Start Immune Support Before School is in Session

    Many immune-supporting nutrients take time to build up in the body, so the earlier you start, the better. The key players? Zinc, Vitamin C, and Vitamin D—all essential for strengthening immune function and reducing sick days. Begin incorporating immune-boosting supplements or whole-food sources into your child’s routine at least a couple of weeks before school starts. This gives their body time to replenish any deficiencies and “armor up” before facing the germ-sharing world of classrooms and playgrounds. You can also diffuse essential oils like eucalyptus or lemon to help purify the air and support immune health naturally.

  2. Fuel Their Brain for Focus & Learning

    After a summer of movement and play, sitting still for hours and absorbing new information can be a tough transition. That’s where brain-supportive nutrition becomes essential. One of the most powerful tools? Omega-3 fatty acids (EPA & DHA). These healthy fats support cognitive function, memory, mood regulation, and even immune health. Ideally, your child should be getting 2+ servings of fatty fish (like salmon or sardines) each week. If not, a high-quality Omega-3 supplement can fill the gap—giving your child the brain boost they need to focus and thrive.

    Pro tip: Omega-3s have also been shown to support emotional regulation—perfect for easing back-to-school stress and jitters.

  3. Support Their Nervous System with Chiropractic Care

    Back-to-school doesn’t just stress the mind—it can strain the body, too. Heavy backpacks, long periods of sitting, and increased screen time all impact spinal health and posture. Regular chiropractic adjustments help keep the spine aligned, reduce tension, and support the nervous system. When the nervous system is balanced, kids sleep better, digest more easily, and handle emotional stress more effectively. It’s a gentle and proactive way to help your child adapt to the demands of the school year.

  4. Build a Bedtime Routine that Works

    A well-rested child is more emotionally balanced, better able to focus, and less likely to get sick. Transitioning from summer nights to school bedtimes takes intention. Try building a calming evening routine that signals the body it’s time to wind down. A few helpful ideas:

    • Shut off screens 2 hours before bed
    • Take a family walk after dinner
    • Use calming practices like stretching, diffusing essential oils, Epsom salt baths, or story time
    • Keep bedtime and wake-ups consistent—even on weekends

       

Back-to-school doesn’t have to mean back to stress. With the right support—from immune-boosting nutrients to gentle chiropractic care—you can help your kids feel their best inside and out. Start now to build strong foundations for a healthy, focused, and vibrant school year.

Fuel your body. Free your mind. Find your EDGE

– Laura

Strawberry Banana Protein Muffins

Packed with protein, these gluten free muffins are the perfect, easy & quick back to school morning treat!

Ingredients:

  • 3 ripe bananas
  • 3 eggs
  • ¾ C creamy almond butter (or any nut butter)
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 scoop protein powder
  • ⅔ C cassava flour
  • ½ tsp baking soda
  • ½ tsp baking powder
  • pinch of Sea Salt
  • 1 C chopped strawberries
  • 1 TBSP ground flax

 

How To:

  1. Preheat oven to 350 & line muffin tin.
  2. Mash bananas until smooth. Add eggs, nut butter, vanilla extract & protein powder until combined.
  3. In a separate bowl whisk together cassava flour, baking soda, baking powder and salt.
  4. Pour the dry ingredients into the wet mixture & stir until combined.
  5. Pour into muffin tin & add chopped strawberries.
  6. Bake for 25 minutes – Enjoy!

Stock your Medicine Cabinet

Allergy Relief:

  • Borion RhinAllergy Kids Pellets
  • Genexa Kids Allergy Care
  • D-Hist Jr.

 

Pain Reliever:

  • Genexa Children’s Acetaminophen

 

Throat:

  • Beekeeper’s Natural Kids Propolis Throat Spray
  • Beekeeper’s Natural Kids Propolis Throat Soothing Pops

 

Cold & Flu:

  • Genexa Kids Cold & Flu Relief
  • Borion Oscillococcinum Pellets
  • Borion ColdCalm

 

Tummy:

  • Genexa Kids Clean Tummy Relief

 

Ear:

  • HerbPharm Kids Mullein Garlic Oil
  • Hyland’s Earache Relief

 

Nose:

  • Portable Nebulizer with BrioTech Oral Swish
  • Zarbees Soothing Saline Nasal Mist

 

Hand Wipes/Spray:

  • Handzies Natural Soap & Water Hand Wipes
  • The Honest Company Plant-Based Hand Sanitizer Spray

Lower Tox Back to School Supplies

(can all be found on Amazon)

Crayons:

  • Faber-Castell Beeswax Crayons
  • Honeysticks Jumbo Crayons

 

Pencils:

  • BIC ECOlutions Mechanical Pencils
  • Ticonderoga Envirostik Wood-Cased Pencils

 

Pens:

  • Kaco Gel Pens

 

Markers:

  • Cra-Z-Art Classic Super Washable Markers
  • Crayola Ultra-Clean Washable Markers

 

Supply Pouch:

  • Simple Ecology Organic Cotton Canvas Zipper

 

Folders:

  • Amazon Basics Twin Pocket File Folders

 

Notebooks:

  • Five Star Spiral Notebook, 4 pack

 

Glue:

  • Onyx and Green transparent liquid glue
  • Earth Hugger Plant Based glue stick

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patient asking a chiroproactor a question about the spine

Stage 3: Nourish & Refresh

At this point, you are feeling better than you ever thought you could as you are feeling energized and thriving. You have learned a lot about your body, you are moving more efficiently, you understand your body’s cues, and you have a good idea of what to do with these cues. This means you get to try new things, achieve new goals, and conquer new challenges!  As you do, we will be here as your resource, as needed, to help you nourish, boost, and refresh your health.

an Active Edge chiropractor assessing the lower spine of a patient in Columbus Ohio

Stage 2: Activate Healing

Pain is generally the last symptom to show up and the first to go away. This means that by the time you realize there is a problem, there has been a problem for a long time. Especially for chronic or recurring issues, understanding how you got to where you are is so important for getting to where you want to go. In this stage of your journey, you will resolve underlying dysfunction, remove cheats, and retrain habits. As we aid you in activating your body’s natural healing potential, we will help you regain movement, energy, and body function both inside and outside. Throughout this process, you will start to feel greater ease and inspiration as you restore communication and efficiency in your body. Together, we will constantly assess, observe, and reassess your body’s responses to boost your results.

A doctor in Active Edge explaining functional medicine to a patient in Columbus Ohio

Stage 1: Discover Root Cause

You are your own person, with your own collection of life events which brought you to where you are today. You deserve to be heard, seen, and treated as the individual you are. Your journey begins with your Discovery Evaluation. This first visit includes your exam which works to uncover the root of your issue(s), new patient diagnostics, and, of course, your first treatment. This is how we will help you begin connecting the dots and feeling better. After your first treatment, we will ask you to observe your body’s responses– good, bad, or indifferent. There is no wrong answer as this is just starting point information and direction for moving forward. In your second visit, we will review this feedback and your diagnostics to further identify potential underlying causes and compensations. We will combine everything we have learned about you, consider your goals, and together create a plan to resolve your concerns from the roots up