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By Cristina McMullen, Certified Traditional Naturopath, Longevity Health Center 

Summer is full of sunshine, ball games, pool days, and road trips,  but it can also bring bee stings, belly aches, scraped knees, and mystery rashes just when you least expect them. As a naturopath and a mom of four very active kids, I’ve learned that a little preparation goes a long way when it comes to keeping your family healthy and calm through it all. Having a well-stocked holistic first aid kit can make a huge difference when you’re out and about, and building in simple daily supports helps prevent most of those issues before they even begin.

This guide offers both: the remedies I don’t leave home without, and the daily wellness tools I use to keep my own family thriving all summer long. Because truly, “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” And when you’re juggling kids, sports, travel, and sunshine, a little planning now saves a lot of stress later.


The Holistic First Aid Kit

This super simple kit contains most of the remedies I bring with me to the park, pool, ballfield, on hikes, or on road trips. With just a few key additions, you’ll be ready for just about anything summer throws your way,  from bug bites and belly aches to bruises and burns.

It isn’t about packing a whole pharmacy for every possible ailment. It’s about being prepared for the most common things you’ll encounter on your summer adventures. It’s peace of mind in a pouch.

Homeopathics

  • Apis 30c – For bee stings, bug bites, or allergic skin reactions with swelling and heat.
    Dose: 2 pellets every 15–30 minutes for up to 3 doses, then as needed. 
  • Ledum 30c – First-line for tick bites, puncture wounds, or cold, bruised-feeling bites.
    Dose: 2 pellets after a bite or sting, repeat every few hours if needed. 
  • Rhus tox 30c – Helps with poison ivy, itchy rashes, or joint stiffness worsened by rest.
    Dose: 2 pellets 2–3 times per day until symptoms improve. 
  • Arsenicum album 30c – For vomiting, diarrhea, or food poisoning with restlessness.
    Dose: 2 pellets every 30–60 minutes for acute symptoms, space out as they  improve.

Topicals

  • No Bites Bug Spray – A clean, DEET-free insect repellent made with essential oils.
    Spray on exposed skin and reapply every couple hours or after swimming or    sweating.
  • Calendula salve – Natural antiseptic that speeds healing for cuts, scrapes, mild rahes, and even sunburn.
    Apply topically 2–3 times a day on clean skin. 
  • Arnica salve – Eases bruising, bumps, and sore muscles. (Not for open wounds.)
    Rub gently into the affected area as needed. 
  • Argentyn 23 gel – Broad-spectrum antimicrobial that helps prevent infection in cuts, bites, or  burns.
    Apply a thin layer to the affected area 1–3 times daily. 
  • Sting Stop Gel – Fast relief for itching and irritation from bug bites or stings.
    Apply directly to the irritated area as needed.

At Home Add-Ons to Complete It All

  • Band-aids (assorted sizes) – Always useful for cuts, blisters, or minor scrapes.
  • Gauze pads + medical tape – For larger wounds or when a regular bandage won’t do. 
  • Tweezers or Tick Remover Tool – For splinters, thorns, or safe tick removal. 
  • Small scissors – Handy for cutting tape, gauze, or clothing in a pinch. 
  • Natural, mineral-based sunscreen – For safe sun protection without harsh chemicals. 
  • Alcohol/vinegar ear drops (50/50 blend) – Use after lake or pool swimming to help prevent swimmer’s ear.
    A couple drops per ear after swimming can dry out moisture and discourage infection.

Simple Daily Supports

Now you have your first aid kit for the “just in case” moments. But what about the daily rhythm that helps avoid those moments in the first place? In my house, we keep a few core supplements in rotation year-round, our wellness “security blankets” that help fill in dietary gaps and support growing, active bodies. Then, as the seasons shift, we layer in a few smart additions to help our systems adjust to our environment. 

Daily Core Summer Supplements

  • High-quality probiotic – For gut health, digestion, and immune support.
  • Omega-3s – Supports brain health, focus, inflammation, and mood.
  • Multivitamin – Helps bridge nutritional gaps and supports energy and development.

Smart Summer Add-Ons

These give an extra layer of support for the most common seasonal stressors:

  • Glutathione or NAC – For detoxification and antioxidant protection. A must for kids exposed to chlorine, mold, or pesticides/herbicides (like glyphosate on ball fields or public parks).
  • Milk Thistle or Liver Support Blends – Gentle support for the liver, especially helpful during a summer of pool chemicals, moldy air, and other environmental chemicals.
  • Quercetin Seasonal Shield or D-Hist Jr. – Natural histamine support for seasonal allergies triggered by grasses, trees, ragweed, and mold.
  • Astaxanthin (around 7mg daily) – A powerful antioxidant often called “internal sunscreen”  that protects skin from UV damage from the inside out.

Everyday Summer Wellness Hacks

Prevention isn’t just about supplements. Sometimes the simple, daily things make the biggest difference. These habits help support the body’s natural ability to detox, heal, and stay balanced, especially when summer gets hot, busy, and full of exposures.

  • Rinse Off After Swimming
    Especially important after chlorinated pools or natural water sources. A quick shower helps wash off residues, bacteria, or algae that can irritate skin or ears.
  • Detox Baths After Pool or Lake Days
    Chlorine, lake water, sunscreen, and bug spray all build up. A warm detox bath helps the body reset. This is  great for calming the nervous system, easing muscle tension, and supporting lymph flow.
    Try: 1 cup Epsom salt + ½ cup baking soda and soak for 20–30 minutes.
  • Hydrate with Electrolytes
    Don’t just chug water, balance it with electrolytes. Clean, dye-free electrolyte powders or coconut water help keep kids hydrated, focused, and headache-free.
  • Rotate Wet Clothes & Shoes
    Swampy socks and damp swimsuits create the perfect breeding ground for rashes or fungal issues. Get kids into fresh clothes when you can.
  • Regular Tick Checks
    Do quick evening tick checks, especially after wooded play, hikes, or ball fields. Then, if you happen to find a tick, stay calm and pull out your first aid kit.
  • Cool, Clean Snacks
    Pack whole food snacks like fruit, cucumbers, clean protein bars, or nut butter packets to avoid sugar crashes and food dye overload.
  • Prioritize Sleep (Even When It’s Still Light Out)
    Longer days and later nights can throw off circadian rhythms. Try to maintain a calming bedtime routine, limit screens after sunset, and use blackout curtains if needed.
    Tip: Magnesium, L-theanine, or calming herbs like chamomile can support winding down when excitement is high.

You don’t have to do everything perfectly to raise resilient, thriving kids, especially in the chaos and joy of summer. Just a little intention, a few smart tools, and a rhythm of prevention can make a huge difference.

If you’re ready to build your own holistic first aid kit or want help choosing the right supplements for your family’s unique needs, stop by the Longevity Nutrition Shop! We have prepped kits ready to go, and we’re happy to walk you through recommendations that fit your child’s age, sensitivities, and lifestyle.

Whether you’re heading to the ballfield, the beach, or just into your backyard, you’ve got this, mama!