Food is not the root cause of your child’s rashes

If you want your child to have healthy, clear skin…and I know you do because that’s why you’re here…

If there is one thing that I want you to get from being here, it’s that food is not the root cause of your child’s rashes, and taking more foods out of the diet is not going to solve the problem.

This is so important, your mom gut knows that your child’s body needs to get nourished, and that they can’t heal unless it does, and that’s why every time you take another food out your stress and anxiety shoot through the roof.

There is a much better way.

For starters, it involves expanding your child’s diet, which you can do right now.

Here’s what you need to know to do that…

If your child has IGE diagnosed food allergies, and a doctor has told you to keep them out, leave them out.

If there are foods that cause hives, swelling, vomiting, trouble breathing… that can be IGE, contact your doctor.

If your child has IGG food sensitivities, and they get rash flares (not hives) and you can pinpoint that a particular food actually causes symptoms, leave it out. If you aren’t sure… like if the reaction is delayed by hours to days… or can’t tell, it’s not the food, put it in.

Processed food, junk food, added sugar and salt, cow milk, and gluten… different story.. no one needs to sit around and eat these, certainly not all day long.

If you’re worried about your child’s leaky gut, you need to know that food sensitivities do not cause leaky gut. There are food sensitivities because the gut is leaky and it is leaky because there are imbalances in there.

Stop chasing foods and start getting to the root cause of the problem.

Your child can, and really needs to, have a bigger diet while healing their skin ❤️✌🏻

What do you think? I’m all ears🎧🥰