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Natures Baby Organics Announces AhChoo Chest Rub



Nature's Baby Organics, manufacturers of the finest and purest natural hair and skin care products, announced today the launch of Ah-Choo! Chest Rub. Ah-Choo! Chest Rub was created to bring relief to those suffering from congestion and coughs caused by common cold viruses and influenza.





"With the unavoidable and significant onset of cold and flu season, Ah-Choo! will bring relief to families-from infants on up," said Adena Surabian, president and founder of Nature's Baby Organics. "We created Ah-Choo! to offer families the best and most natural, organic way to get relief from the unwelcomed symptoms of colds and the flu."


Ah-Choo! Chest Rub helps the whole family, from baby on up, relax and recover.The organic eucalyptus menthol helps loosen chest and sinus congestion, allowing the body to rest better and bring in the oxygen it needs to heal. Meanwhile, unwanted microbes take a ride out on the runnier mucous.



It is a creamy, organic spreadable gel specially formulated by an expert to assure safety for infants, and is 95% USDA certified organic. It should be massaged gently onto the chest, and covered with a soft cloth. Ah-Choo! may be used on infants as young as six months.



About Nature's Baby Organics


Based in Southern California, Nature's Baby Organics is a subsidiary of Nature's Baby Products, Inc., a family-owned and operated company dedicated to bringing families only the finest and purest products available. Nature's Baby Organics specializes in natural hair and skin care products that are made with the highest quality ingredients - 70-95% certified organic. For more information, visit


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