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Skin rashes in kiddos can be SO FRUSTRATING. There’s nothing worse than nothing being able to take your child’s pain away, especially when they can’t communicate their itches.
In this week's episode of the Less Stressed Life Podcast, Dr. Jennifer Caryn Brand, clinical nutritionist, and I chat about underlying causes of eczema in children specifically so we can beat child skin rashes.
Here are some of the key takeaways:
Mentioned in this episode:
To help point you in the right direction and to give you some immediate action steps to take, get Dr. Brand's FREE Guide To Beat Your Little One’s Eczema.
Jennifer Brand is an integrative and clinical nutritionist with a Master's degree in public health, a Master's degree in nutrition, and she’s a Certified Nutrition Specialist. Jennifer specializes in childhood skin rashes (eczema, psoriasis, tinea versicolor, hives, acne, vitiligo, and others), food allergies and sensitivities, and gut problems. Jennifer’s own struggle with gut problems and disordered eating, and a family history of autoimmune conditions including her father’s battle with psoriasis turned psoriatic arthritis, her brother’s diagnosis of psoriasis, and her mother’s of vitiligo, left her frustrated with traditional options.
This is the second episode of SKIN-month and I'm happy to share with you my book The Eczema Relief Diet & Cookbook coming out next month (April 14th is the official ship date) but it's available for pre-order on Amazon.
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Skin rashes in kiddos can be SO FRUSTRATING. There’s nothing worse than nothing being able to take your child’s pain away, especially when they can’t communicate their itches.
In this week's episode of the Less Stressed Life Podcast, Dr. Jennifer Caryn Brand, clinical nutritionist, and I chat about underlying causes of eczema in children specifically so we can beat child skin rashes.
Here are some of the key takeaways:
Mentioned in this episode:
To help point you in the right direction and to give you some immediate action steps to take, get Dr. Brand's FREE Guide To Beat Your Little One’s Eczema.
Jennifer Brand is an integrative and clinical nutritionist with a Master's degree in public health, a Master's degree in nutrition, and she’s a Certified Nutrition Specialist. Jennifer specializes in childhood skin rashes (eczema, psoriasis, tinea versicolor, hives, acne, vitiligo, and others), food allergies and sensitivities, and gut problems. Jennifer’s own struggle with gut problems and disordered eating, and a family history of autoimmune conditions including her father’s battle with psoriasis turned psoriatic arthritis, her brother’s diagnosis of psoriasis, and her mother’s of vitiligo, left her frustrated with traditional options.
This is the second episode of SKIN-month and I'm happy to share with you my book The Eczema Relief Diet & Cookbook coming out next month (April 14th is the official ship date) but it's available for pre-order on Amazon.
Assess your Adrenals, Detox or Get my Guide
christabiegler.com/links
Join us on Instagram
instagram.com/anti.inflammatory.nutritionist/
Shop our Favorites
christabiegler.com/shop
Loving the podcast? Leave us a review!
reviewthispodcast.com/lessstressed
I’m opening up applications for a 90 Day high touch mentorship that will run Nov 1- Jan 31 for online 1:1 service providers. If you’re ready for mentorship that’s both strategic and supportive, apply here → christabiegler.com/mentorship

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