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Why are you wasting money on probiotics that don't match your child's specific needs?
Dr. Renee Korczak, a leading gut health researcher, reveals the shocking truth about why most probiotics fail to help children. As a PhD nutritionist specializing in pediatric gut health, she explains how probiotic strain specificity is everything—the strain for diarrhea is completely different from the one for constipation or colic. Learn why Lactobacillus rhamnosus shows efficacy for certain conditions, but only in specific doses, forms, and populations, and discover why Bifidobacterium longum is the most researched strain for infants in their first year.
Dr. Korczak breaks down the critical importance of prebiotics as the "food substrate" that feeds probiotics, creating a dynamic duo for optimal gut health. She reveals why partially hydrolyzed guar gum (PHGG) rose to the top in research as the best prebiotic fiber for kids—it's tasteless, odorless, and can be hidden in formula while providing gradual fermentation that's well-tolerated. Plus, discover the alarming fiber deficiency crisis affecting children and why we've shifted from a plant-based, fiber-rich diet to processed foods that starve beneficial gut bacteria.
Follow Dr. Renee Korczak:
Website: https://drreneekorczak.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodgutfamily/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/renee-korczak-phd-rdn/
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Website: http://www.drmurrayclarke.com/
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Main Site: https://wyldeonhealth.co
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Facebook: /wyldeonhealth
YouTube: /@wyldeabouthealth
Thank You To Our Show Sponsors:
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DISCLAIMER: The information provided in The First Seven Years is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from your pediatrician or other healthcare professional. Always consult with your doctor regarding any medical concerns or health conditions. The views expressed by our guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of The First Seven Years.
By Dr. Murray Clarke & Bryce WyldeWhy are you wasting money on probiotics that don't match your child's specific needs?
Dr. Renee Korczak, a leading gut health researcher, reveals the shocking truth about why most probiotics fail to help children. As a PhD nutritionist specializing in pediatric gut health, she explains how probiotic strain specificity is everything—the strain for diarrhea is completely different from the one for constipation or colic. Learn why Lactobacillus rhamnosus shows efficacy for certain conditions, but only in specific doses, forms, and populations, and discover why Bifidobacterium longum is the most researched strain for infants in their first year.
Dr. Korczak breaks down the critical importance of prebiotics as the "food substrate" that feeds probiotics, creating a dynamic duo for optimal gut health. She reveals why partially hydrolyzed guar gum (PHGG) rose to the top in research as the best prebiotic fiber for kids—it's tasteless, odorless, and can be hidden in formula while providing gradual fermentation that's well-tolerated. Plus, discover the alarming fiber deficiency crisis affecting children and why we've shifted from a plant-based, fiber-rich diet to processed foods that starve beneficial gut bacteria.
Follow Dr. Renee Korczak:
Website: https://drreneekorczak.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodgutfamily/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/renee-korczak-phd-rdn/
Follow Dr. Murray:
Website: http://www.drmurrayclarke.com/
Follow Bryce Wylde:
Main Site: https://wyldeonhealth.co
Instagram: /wyldeonhealth
Facebook: /wyldeonhealth
YouTube: /@wyldeabouthealth
Thank You To Our Show Sponsors:
Trusted guidance for every stage of parenting – https://www.askdrsears.com/ Know your Omega-3 levels and take control of your health – https://omegaquant.com/
DISCLAIMER: The information provided in The First Seven Years is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from your pediatrician or other healthcare professional. Always consult with your doctor regarding any medical concerns or health conditions. The views expressed by our guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of The First Seven Years.