PITTSFORD, N.Y., Nov. 20, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- In a society that's trying to move past a chemical-based world, one mom looked beyond traditional methods to create a line of all-natural health products. Her company, Maty's Healthy Products' primary foundation is Applied Kinesiology - a technique that uses manual muscle testing.
Carolyn Harrington, founder of Maty's Healthy Products experienced every parent's nightmare in 1996 when she was told that her daughter, Maty, was born with severe heart defects and no spleen, which plays an important role in the immune system.
By age five, Maty underwent three complex heart surgeries, two of them open heart. This left her with difficult medical issues and a weakened immune system, leaving her vulnerable. Carolyn was desperate to help her daughter get healthy, and keep her that way, so she began devoting her time to researching natural remedies.
"For years I read day and night about ways to strengthen her immune system and it became my passion. I even got certified as a holistic health practitioner," said Carolyn Harrington. "During that time, most of the remedies available were chemical-based, which I had to be careful with so they wouldn't interact with the medications she was already taking. I realized there was a need for more food-based remedies that were natural and safe."
During her research, Carolyn discovered traditional natural remedies that were no longer widely used. She learned a form of applied kinesiology called muscle testing and trained with Dr. Dehaan at Health Care Ministry International (HCMI). She soon mastered the technique and has been applying this method to enhance the traditional remedies for 13 years.
By gathering different ingredients from her kitchen and testing them to determine the best healing combination, she was able to formulate her own remedies that would potentially help Maty. The result was nothing short of amazing. Not only did the products work, but they were safer than what was typically available over the counter.
"Imagine if you could get relief without any side effects, drug interactions or accidental overdose," said Carolyn. "When you bring any of our products into your home, you never have to worry about children getting into them."
For a decade she bottled them up in her kitchen and shared them with family and friends to help them get healthier. As word spread about Carolyn's remedies, she received more and more requests for them and in-turn decided to launch Maty's Healthy Products to be able to offer them to the general public.
Today, the company offers an array of health products including all natural vapor rubs, cough syrups, a nasal ointment, and just recently introduced an all natural baby ointment. They plan to build on their success by continuing to develop real, all natural food-based remedies that make a difference in people's lives.
When asked how Maty is doing today, Carolyn replied, "I'm happy to report she is a healthy, beautiful freshman in college and doing great."
Maty's Healthy Products are sold in over 30,000 stores around the country. For a complete list of locations that offer Maty's products, visit: www.matyshealthyproducts.com/where-to-buy.
About Maty's Healthy Products
Founded in December 2008, Maty's Healthy Products is dedicated to promoting holistic health and wellness for all with safe, simple and effective natural remedies. Through the combination of modern knowledge and age old healing recipes, Maty's treats and restores the body naturally. Maty's products are proudly made in the USA and a percentage of each sale goes to Vitamin Angels, a charity that distributes vital nutrients to children worldwide. For additional information visit: www.matyshealthyproducts.com.
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