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EPISODE · Jun 25, 2021 · 38 MIN

Episode 57: How to Holistically Support your Child's Health, with Functional Pediatrician Dr. Nelli Gluzman

from The Hippie Moms Podcast · host Becky Wells

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This is an amazing and insightful conversation with Dr. Gluzman, who utilizes a holistic, functional, and integrative approach to medicine. She focuses on the root cause of soft signs and ‘dis-ease’ in children, which can almost always be traced back to gut health and nutrition. We dive into how common symptoms like eczema, allergies, and asthma are related to gut health and how we can support our children with holistic and functional methods that actually work! Her passion for holistically reversing chronic childhood illness and educating as many parents has led her to create the Rescue Your Child's Health Program. This program is now available for parents who need extra support and guidance! You can find the link below for more information!

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