In today's episode of The Root Cause Medicine Podcast, we explore various topics related to immune resilience and reducing sickness in children with Dr. Chris Magryta. You’ll hear us discuss:
1. Why kids are getting sick so often
2. How to boost immune resilience in children
3. The superfoods your child needs
4. Tips for limiting screen time and improving sleep in children
5. Nurturing a healthy gut and brain development in children
Addressing allergies and intolerances in children
6. Effective parenting approaches and resources for nurturing children's health
Dr. Chris has been practicing medicine in North Carolina for 24 years, viewing each child as a catalyst for improving human health. He is an Integrative Pediatrician at Salisbury Pediatric Associates and the Medical Director of Standard Process. Additionally, Dr. Chris serves as the Chairman of Children First of North Carolina and hosts Dr. M’s Women and Children First podcast, where he interviews experts on maternal and child health, focusing on upstream anthropology and root cause analysis for change.
In today's episode of The Root Cause Medicine Podcast, we explore various topics related to immune resilience and reducing sickness in children with Dr. Chris Magryta. You’ll hear us discuss:
- Why kids are getting sick so often
- How to boost immune resilience in children
- The superfoods your child needs
- Tips for limiting screen time and improving sleep in children
- Nurturing a healthy gut and brain development in children
- Addressing allergies and intolerances in children
- Effective parenting approaches and resources for nurturing children's health
Dr. Chris has been practicing medicine in North Carolina for 24 years, viewing each child as a catalyst for improving human health. He is an Integrative Pediatrician at Salisbury Pediatric Associates and the Medical Director of Standard Process. Additionally, Dr. Chris serves as the Chairman of Children First of North Carolina and hosts Dr. M’s Women and Children First podcast, where he interviews experts on maternal and child health, focusing on upstream anthropology and root cause analysis for change.
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