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Ep. 360 Raising Resilient Kids: Insights from Holistic Pediatrician, Dr. Elisa Song Everyday Wellness

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I am thrilled to have Dr. Elisa Song joining me today. 
Dr. Song is an integrative pediatrician and author of Healthy Kids Happy Kids. She trained at Stanford University, New York University (NYU), and the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). 
In our conversation today, we dive into kids in crisis, exploring the butterfly effect of crisis impacting teens and young adults. We discuss the significance of the gut microbiome, dispelling myths surrounding antibiotics and addressing the resulting global health crisis. We touch on PANS, PANDAS, rheumatic fever, and strategies for restoring the gut microbiome of children, post-antibiotics. We also look at the significance of food labeling and constipation in children, explore the importance of the vagus nerve and heart rate variability, and examine the impact of sugar, glyphosate, and other forever chemicals. 
Stay tuned for today's insightful and enlightening conversation with Dr. Elisa Song as we dive deeply into crucial aspects affecting pediatric health and wellness.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:

Dr Song discusses the crisis surrounding the health of children and the shifts and trends she has seen in pediatric medicine over the last two decades

Why do we need to address the root cause of illness instead of just treating the symptoms?

How autoimmune disease rates in children are rising

The importance of empowering teens through education and support to make healthy choices 

How do antibiotics impact children’s health?

Strategies for restoring the gut microbiome of children after antibiotics

How the vagus nerve impacts the gut microbiome and brain

How sugar affects children’s health

The importance of gut health for brain function and detoxification

How to improve children’s health through diet, exercise, and integrative treatments


Connect with Cynthia Thurlow

Follow on Twitter


Instagram

LinkedIn

Check out Cynthia’s website


Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com



Connect with Dr. Elisa Song

On her website


Find out more about Dr Song’s book here 

 

I am thrilled to have Dr. Elisa Song joining me today. 
Dr. Song is an integrative pediatrician and author of Healthy Kids Happy Kids. She trained at Stanford University, New York University (NYU), and the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). 
In our conversation today, we dive into kids in crisis, exploring the butterfly effect of crisis impacting teens and young adults. We discuss the significance of the gut microbiome, dispelling myths surrounding antibiotics and addressing the resulting global health crisis. We touch on PANS, PANDAS, rheumatic fever, and strategies for restoring the gut microbiome of children, post-antibiotics. We also look at the significance of food labeling and constipation in children, explore the importance of the vagus nerve and heart rate variability, and examine the impact of sugar, glyphosate, and other forever chemicals. 
Stay tuned for today's insightful and enlightening conversation with Dr. Elisa Song as we dive deeply into crucial aspects affecting pediatric health and wellness.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:

Dr Song discusses the crisis surrounding the health of children and the shifts and trends she has seen in pediatric medicine over the last two decades

Why do we need to address the root cause of illness instead of just treating the symptoms?

How autoimmune disease rates in children are rising

The importance of empowering teens through education and support to make healthy choices 

How do antibiotics impact children’s health?

Strategies for restoring the gut microbiome of children after antibiotics

How the vagus nerve impacts the gut microbiome and brain

How sugar affects children’s health

The importance of gut health for brain function and detoxification

How to improve children’s health through diet, exercise, and integrative treatments


Connect with Cynthia Thurlow

Follow on Twitter


Instagram

LinkedIn

Check out Cynthia’s website


Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com



Connect with Dr. Elisa Song

On her website


Find out more about Dr Song’s book here 

 

1 t 9 min