Our kids are in crisis
In 2005, the New England Journal of Medicine predicted that for the first time in history, our kids are expected to have shorter lifespans than us - their parents.
20 years later, nearly 1 in 2 kids has a chronic condition.
- Eczema: 1 in 5 kids
- Asthma: 1 in 10 kids
- ADHD: 1 in 10 kids
- Autoimmunity: 1 in 13 kids
- Anxiety: 1 in 3 teens
- Thoughts of suicide: 1 in 5 teens
- Attempted suicide: 1 in 10 teens
- Completed suicides: TOO MANY
What’s the solution?
The magic is in the microbiome
Did you know that:
of your child’s immune system is in their gut
of serotonin (our “feel good” neurotransmitter) is made by your gut microbiome
of the messages sent by your Vagus Nerve are from your gut to your brain
Your child’s gut microbiome holds the key to lifelong health and resilience.
Learn Dr. Song’s proven and practical plan to:
- Create Microbiome Magic to optimize your child’s microbiome with 5 simple steps.
- Empower your kids so they want to make healthy choices (and you don’t have to nag.)
- Heal your child’s gut to get to the root cause of their chronic health concerns.
- Feel calm and confident when your kids are sick by using Dr. Song’s A-to-Z holistic pediatric guide to the top 25 acute childhood ailments.
About the Author Dr. Elisa Song
Elisa Song, MD, is a Stanford-, NYU-, UCSF-trained integrative pediatrician and pediatric functional medicine expert, and most importantly, a mother to two thriving children.
She has dedicated her career to helping parents and practitioners bridge the gap between conventional and holistic pediatrics with an evidence-based, pediatrician-backed, parent-approved approach.
Dr. Song has lectured around the world at leading integrative and functional medicine conferences and premier parenting events. She has also been featured in hundreds of top podcasts, print and online media outlets including Dr. Mark Hyman’s Broken Brain podcast, the Wellness Mama podcast, BloomTV, Forbes, Healthline, MindBodyGreen, National Geographic, PopSugar, Parents, Motherly, Parade, Verywell Health, and New York Post.