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Could your environment be making your child sick?

Could your environment be making your child sick?

Could your home, school, or the products you use every day be making your child sick?  More than 85,000 chemicals are known to be circulating in everyday products in the US alone—in cosmetics, clothing, furniture, electronics, cleaning products, construction materials, and more. Many of these chemicals have not been tested for safety. These chemicals have potential …

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Tic Disorder Treatment: The Magic Pill

Tic Disorder Treatment: The Magic Pill

A “Magic Pill”- To Be or Not To Be? Let’s play a game. I’ll name an ailment, you think of the “magic pill” that takes care of it. Headache. Heartburn, Diarrhea, Dry Eyes, Allergies, Motion Sickness, Backache, Upset Stomach, Nausea, Sore Throat. Did you think: Tylenol, Tums/Nexium, Imodium, Visine, Benadryl, Dramamine, Ibuprofen, Pepto Bismol, Zofran, …

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Got Tics? 5 Frequently Asked Questions That You Can't Afford To Miss

Got Tics? 5 Frequently Asked Questions That You Can’t Afford To Miss

Very often we have potential clients ask us questions about our process.  Here are a few of our FAQs and the answers that you crave! 1. Should I book an Initial Consult Call? Is this the right option for our family? We can shed some light on who our ideal and most successful clients are! If you are scared, …

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5 Simple Steps to Ease the Food Sensitivity Transition

5 Simple Steps to Ease the Food Sensitivity Transition

Sometimes after functional lab testing is done, your kiddo comes back with food sensitivities. Usually, we recommend those particular foods be eliminated for a short period of time. Reintroduction of those foods happens a little later in the program after your child’s symptoms have begun to stabilize. Removing foods that have been a normal part …

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Sick of Being Sick: Getting Over Long Haul Covid

Sick of Being Sick: Getting Over Long Haul Covid

What is Long Haul COVID? The CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL (CDC) defines long haul COVID symptoms, also known as PASC (post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2), as new, returning, or ongoing health problems appearing four or more weeks after being infected with the virus that causes COVID-19. The most common symptoms include fatigue, cognitive dysfunction, neurological issues, endothelial dysfunction, headache, loss …

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