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Food Is Not The Root Cause of Your Little One's Eczema

Food Is Not The Root Cause of Your Little One's Eczema! Bold statement? Read on!

Is your little one on an elimination diet for her eczema, beyond common triggers like gluten, dairy and eggs? Or maybe she’s on a “healthy” diet that removes whole real foods, food groups, and categories of foods?

Diet culture promises health and healing if we restrict the fuel our bodies need to grow, develop, repair, function, and thrive. This culture is so pervasive it’s even promoted by our healthcare system.

Let me ask you this, has your elimination diet or “healthy” diet solved the problem? If you’re reading this I’m guessing it hasn’t.

Here’s why. Your body runs off nutrients from foods you eat. When they are missing, imbalances develop and symptoms and health problems follow (healthy skin for example needs a lot of different nutrients that come from diet). This can be even worse in children because they are growing and developing at a quick pace and need nourishment. Diet restrictions in children also set them up for an unhealthy relationship with food in the future (fear of food, disordered eating habits and eating disorders).

Every process in the body works using nutrients, which come from foods we eat. Those nutrients are the fuel for our engines.

Your car won’t go anywhere without the right fuel… how can the body?

We are led to believe it can and this is simply not the case.

Food is not the root cause of your little one’s eczema! If you’ve removed common trigger foods and it didn’t help, and her diet is getting smaller and smaller, we’ve got to dig deeper.

We need to nourish her body and stop restricting the fuel it needs to grow, develop, repair and function so she can thrive.

We need to identify reasons she’s not getting that nourishment, there are 3 common ones:

  1. They are not being included in her diet (elimination diets and “healthy” diets can be to blame).

  2. Gut problems are preventing the digestion and absorption of nutrients from foods she does eat.

  3. Chronic stress (yes little ones have it too) burns through nutrients and steals them from other processes in the body, like building and repairing healthy skin.

Together we can identify, and address root causes like these, and restore your little one’s health!

Tips for Picky Eaters [With Eczema]

I’m Jennifer clinical nutritionist, anti diet advocate specializing in childhood eczema and gut problems.

There are 3 common food triggers in eczema, gluten, dairy and eggs. There are many other possible ones, but this is where we start.

If you or your child struggles with eczema and consumes a lot of these foods, a short term elimination diet may help determine if they are triggering your symptoms. 

Start with gluten, it’s often the most problematic. In kids, we want to wean them from gluten, because going cold turkey can cause withdrawal symptoms. If removing gluten doesn’t help, try dairy, and then third eggs. 

Next steps are not more food removals, if taking these 3 out doesn’t help, work with a professional and explore gut health.

Is your child a picky eater? Let’s go over some ways to help your picky eater expand his palate.

It can take multiple introductions of a single food before a taste is developed for it.

It can take 10, 20, 100, or even more tries of a food before it’s accepted. Don’t give up on adding healthy foods just because it didn’t work the first, second, or tenth time.

Baby develops his taste patterns by 9 months old, so you’ve only got a few month to prevent picky eating habits! First solid food introductions (around 6 months old) don’t need to be baby cereals. Think puréed vegetables, fruit and finely chopped meats for protein (well-cooked too, to avoid a choking hazard). Mashed ripe banana, avocado and sweet potato are all nutritious options.

Why is overcoming picky eating important?

Your body runs off of nutrients from foods you eat, when nutrients are missing imbalances develop and symptoms and health problems follow.

Healthy skin for example requires a wide range of nutrients from all food groups and categories of foods. One of the first things I explore with children who have eczema is making sure their diet is rich in these nutrients. We often have to dig deeper to find the root cause, but we always look at nutrition first and this may surprise you, but it’s not about taking more foods out. In fact adding foods back in can help significantly. 

Tips For Picky Eaters

 

  1. Keep offering the food to your picky eater. He doesn’t have to eat it. Simply exposing your him to it is an important part of the process. It is ok for him to pick up the food, play with it and feel it. This helps him get used to it.

  2. Offer soft foods cut up in small pieces, and cut them smaller than you think may be necessary, avoiding anything that might be a choking hazard.

  3. Give your child a spoon and let him feed himself. Giving him control of the situation may encourage him to eat a few bites.

  4. Wait to offer a new food until your picky eater is truly hungry. If he’s just eaten or snacked, there won’t be much motivation to try something new.

  5. Prepare meals with your picky eater as your co-chef! Give him a few bites of a new food while you are preparing it so he can get familiar with it.

  6. Take your picky eater to a store that gives out samples like Whole Foods or Costco, and you might be surprised at what he’ll try!

  7. Children are very impressionable and are great imitators. They will be more likely to want what you are eating, and to avoid foods you show disgust or lack of interest in when trying.

  8. If you give them healthy foods, they will eat, and learn to enjoy them.

  9. Having separate menus for different family members encourages habits we don’t want, and it’s too much unnecessary work! If your child has celiac disease and can’t eat gluten, to support him the whole family also should follow the same plan (there are lots of naturally gluten free grain options to choose from that aren’t processed gluten free products).

  10. Some children are sensitive to the taste, smell, or texture of different foods. Experiment with different tastes, smells, and textures and if you think your picky eater may have a sensitivity, talking to a professional can help to rule out medical issues that make it hard to swallow or digest certain foods.

What To Avoid

  1. Forcing your picky eater to eat, this may make the behavior worse, and leads to an unhealthy relationship with food.

  2. Nagging your picky eater, trying to make a deal with him to have just a bite or two, or that he can have dessert if he eats his vegetables teaches him that there is a reward attached to everything (and this certainly isn’t the case in life).

Be patient, be persistent, take small steps in the right direction, and you can get your picky eater to come around. 

Why Elimination Diets Don't Work, What Your Food Sensitivities Really Mean, And What A Food Allergy Is

  • Are you on an elimination diet to manage your symptoms and health problems?

  • Is your diet becoming increasingly smaller?

  • Are you afraid to eat because you seem to react to everything you do eat?

  • Are you concerned you’ll never be able to get off your elimination diet?


My name is Jennifer Brand and I am a clinical nutritionist. I have a Bachelor’s Degree in Nutrition and Dietetics, a Master’s Degree in Public Health, a Master’s Degree in Human Nutrition, I am a Certified Nutrition Specialist, gut health expert, and anti-diet advocate.

I help  people get off their restrictive, and elimination diets, nourish their bodies, resolve imbalances that cause symptoms and health problems in the first place to beat them, and restore their health!

I’m passionate about helping you nourish your body, and stop unnecessary diet restrictions, because when you eliminate whole real foods, food groups and categories of foods from your diet, you are at risk for nutrient deficiency. Your body runs off of nutrients found in foods you eat. When those nutrients are missing, imbalances develop and can lead to illness and disease.

Restrictive diets and worsening of symptoms and health problems go hand in hand and I see this often.

My clients typically come to me with digestive symptoms, skin rashes, chronic fatigue, autoimmune disease, food sensitivities, and other chronic health problems they can’t find relief from.

If you have symptoms and health problems like these, you’ve probably tried elimination diets, and you’re probably still on one!

Removing trigger foods from your diet is a common recommendation. The problem is that food sensitivities are not the root cause of your symptoms and health problems. They are a symptom of impaired gut health.

Here’s what happens… when your gut health is impaired, you can’t digest, absorb and use nutrients from the foods you eat. Foods aren’t broken down the way they should be. This leaves food for bacteria and yeast to eat, and they overgrow leading to gut bacteria imbalances, and infections. This is where things like small intestinal bacterial overgrowth and candida can come from. This creates an environment of inflammation in your gut. Inflammation in your gut causes the lining of your gut to become permeable, this is leaky gut. Undigested food particles can then escape into your bloodstream where they aren’t supposed to be, your body mounts and immune response, and you can experience symptoms like diarrhea, constipation, gas, bloating, belching, skin rashes like eczema, anxiety, depression, joint aches and pains, fatigue, and the list goes on! Over time, this process can lead to autoimmune disease.

If you have lots of different food sensitivities, you likely have leaky gut!

And with leaky gut, there are all kinds of things that can come through and trigger symptoms, it’s not just foods! Toxins from the gut can also end up in your bloodstream and trigger symptoms.

So you see, food sensitivities are a symptom of impaired gut health. You can remove food after food from your diet, however the scenario I described is still happening, so you’ll become sensitive to more and more foods, and your diet will become increasingly smaller.

Plus, since it’s not just foods, you may be barking up the wrong tree to begin with!

This is where a lot of clients I see are. They are on very limited diets, and now they have a lot more symptoms and health problems. This isn’t a coincidence! The underlying problem still exists, and is still wreaking havoc, and now we are also dealing with nutrient deficiency due to long term diet restriction (which causes symptoms too), that we have to resolve in addition to restoring gut health.

The answer here isn’t more food eliminations, it’s restoring gut health! To get relief you need to understand there is a root cause of the problem, rather than using a diet because it will only manage symptoms at best, and for a short period of time. You need to address what’s happening inside.

Now, short term elimination diets can be helpful to identify triggering foods, and removing them can help manage symptoms and reduce inflammation while working on the gut. But you have to work on the gut.

I also want to mention that food sensitivities that I’ve talked about are different from a true food allergy.

A true food allergy causes an immune system reaction that can cause symptoms like breathing problems, throat tightness, hoarseness, coughing, vomiting, abdominal pain, hives, swelling, even a drop in blood pressure. In some cases, an allergic food reaction can be life-threatening.

Even if previous reactions have been mild, someone with a food allergy is always at risk of the next reaction being life-threatening. Eating a microscopic amount of the food, or sometimes even touching or inhaling it, could lead to anaphylaxis. So anyone with a food allergy must avoid the problem food or foods entirely and always be prepared in case of an exposure with an epi-pen for example, which is something you can get from your doctor.

Many people with food sensitivities, on the other hand, can ingest a small amount of the triggering food without much of a problem, and certainly without a life threatening reaction.

So anyway, if you have food sensitivities, and are on an elimination diet, you need to explore your gut health and resolve imbalances there. Then you’ll be able to expand your diet, and nourish your body, restore your health, and get relief from your digestive symptoms, skin rashes, chronic fatigue, autoimmune disease, food sensitivities, and other health problems you may be struggling with!

Remember, to get relief you need to understand there is a root cause of the problem, rather than using a diet because it will only manage symptoms at best, and for a short period of time. You need to address what’s happening inside.

If you need guidance or have questions, book your introductory consultation with me today, I’m happy to help!







Nourish Your Body To Beat Your Symptoms And Health Problems

Are you struggling with digestive symptoms, skin rashes, autoimmune disease, chronic fatigue, food sensitivities, or other chronic health problems that you can’t find relief from?

Is your diet becoming increasingly smaller as you’re becoming sensitive to more and more foods? Are you afraid to eat because everything you do eat seems to cause symptoms? Do you avoid social situations because your diet is so restrictive, you can’t eat out anymore? Is all you think about what you can eat, and when? Are you afraid you’ll never be able to eat the foods you love again?

Restrictive, elimination diets will not resolve your health problems. You may feel better for awhile, then your symptoms come back or you get new ones. This isn’t a coincidence. Reactions to foods are not the root cause of your symptoms and health problems. They are another symptom.

My name is Jennifer Brand and I am a clinical nutritionist. I have a Bachelor’s Degree in Nutrition and Dietetics, a Master’s Degree in Public Health, a Master’s Degree in Human Nutrition, I am a Certified Nutrition Specialist, gut health expert, and anti-diet advocate.

What will resolve your symptoms and health problems is getting to the root cause of them. Whether you have digestive symptoms, skin rashes, autoimmune disease, chronic fatigue, food sensitivities or other health problems.

The problems with diets in general is that they restrict nutrients. Your body runs off of nutrients from foods you eat, and when they are missing, for any reason, imbalances develop, and health problems follow.

The 2 most common reasons I see that nutrients are missing are:

  • You’re not eating them. Any diet that restricts or eliminates whole, real foods, food groups, or categories of foods puts you at risk. It’s not your fault either! We’ve been led to believe that removing certain foods will resolve our symptoms and health problems, and help us reach our goals.

  • Your gut health is impaired so you’re not able to digest, absorb and use nutrients from the foods you eat. The fact is you aren’t what you eat, you are what your body can do with what you eat.

It’s often a combination of these factors I see in my clients as their health continues to deteriorate.

You need an approach that nourishes your body so it can function the way it’s supposed to.

We need to stop unnecessary diet restrictions, expand your diet, and make sure your body gets the nourishment it needs so you can finally beat your symptoms and health problems.

We also need to dial into your unique biochemistry with advanced diagnostics you can’t get from your conventional medical care. We do this to examine deficiencies, intolerances, imbalances, infections, and more, in order to give you the best possible insight into the current state of your health. These diagnostic tools help us identify the root cause of your symptoms and health problems so that we can address it, naturally.

Are you ready to:

  • Stop your fear and confusion of what to eat?

  • Rebuild a healthy relationship with food?

  • Nourish your body and give it what it needs? and

  • Restore your health?

I hope you’ve answered yes to these questions!

It’s time to stop the madness, get off your restrictive, elimination diet, and nourish your body to resolve imbalances, beat your symptoms and health problems and restore your health. It’s possible, you can do it, and I can help guide you.

Book your introductory consultation with me today to learn what next steps can look like for you.