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🗓️ 18 October 2023
⏱️ 73 minutes
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Maintaining good gut health for kids and teens is crucially important to overall health.
Today my guest, Dr. Elisa Song, explains how the developing gut impacts other body systems that are also in development like:
-Immunity
-The brain
That means that however we support (or don’t) kids’ gut health may have profound effects on their current and future health.
Please join us for a fascinating conversation about the significance of good gut health for infants, children, and teens.
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00:00 Intro
03:46 Setting the stage for health
07:41 Childhood antibiotics & mental health
13:00 Considering antibiotic alternatives
17:58 Probiotics
27:30 Prebiotics
31:44 Mom’s diet & health matters
36:50 Infant formula
46:20 Adult vs. infant elemental formulas
50:15 Meeting kids where they’re at
1:02:44 Teenage mental health
Dr. Elisa Song, MD is a Stanford-, NYU-, UCSF-trained integrative pediatrician, pediatric functional medicine
expert, and mom to 2 thriving children. In her integrative pediatric practice, Whole Family Wellness
(www.wholefamilywellness.org), she’s helped 1000s of kids get to the root causes of their health concerns
and empowered parents to help their children thrive – body, mind, and spirit – by integrating conventional
pediatrics with functional medicine, homeopathy, acupuncture, herbal medicine, and essential oils. Dr. Song
created Healthy Kids Happy Kids (www.healthykidshappykids.com) as an online holistic pediatric resource
to help practitioners and parents bridge the gap between conventional and integrative pediatrics with an
evidence-based, pediatrician-backed, mom-approved approach.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Dr. Rousho Radio, providing practical and science-based solutions to feeling your best. |
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0:31.2 | The following discussion is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose or treat |
0:36.6 | any disease. Please do not apply any of this |
0:39.3 | information without first speaking with your doctor. Now, let's head to the show. Hey everyone, today I |
0:45.6 | spoke with Dr. Elisa Song. She is a medical doctor who is trained as a holistic pediatrician. |
0:52.6 | She's done training at NYU, Stanford, and at UCSF. And her |
0:58.5 | skill set ranges from functional medicine to nutrition, to homeopathy, herbals, acupuncture, |
1:06.9 | and on. So a great person to speak with to bring you perspectives on what to do for children, |
1:14.1 | whether it's young children or even teens. We'll talk about both regarding their gut health |
1:20.0 | and how this influences their behavior, their mental health, and how as parents and health care providers, we should be addressing |
1:29.8 | conversations, especially with kids, about their health, about their diet, so as to not push |
1:37.1 | them into a situation wherein they're really resisting change. And we can find that optimal |
1:41.6 | balance of offering kids and children solutions without making |
1:46.5 | them feel resistant to improving their health, changing their diets, what have you. |
1:52.4 | There were a couple points on probiotics with which I didn't agree with Alisa's perspective, |
2:02.2 | which is totally fine. |
2:06.6 | And what I elected to do here, and I'd be curious to get your perspective on this, |
2:10.9 | was rather than going sort of back and forth comparing our rationales, |
2:20.9 | I wanted to let her make that point, and I'll edit in afterwards my perspective on mainly probiotics for dysbiosis and children so that we could preserve our time together to really harvest from her mind as many of the pearls |
2:27.7 | she has as someone practicing pediatrics working with kids. |
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