How to Boost Your Kid's Immune System w/ Dr. Taz Bhatia | Episode 8
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With the kids back in school, it’s almost inevitable that they’re going to get sick. Kids, especially toddlers and preschoolers, are swapping germs all day long and their hand-washing habits usually aren’t ideal. Plus, the foods your kids eat, how much sleep and activity they get, and stress all have a lot to do with their immune systems. Fortunately, there are several easy ways to boost your child’s immune system and they don’t have to take a lot of time or effort. In this episode, I sat down with Taz Bhatia, M.D., a board-certified integrative medicine physician, wellness expert, and founder of CentreSpring MD, an award-winning medical and wellness practice in Atlanta, GA focused on health transformation.  Dr. Taz is also the best-selling author of, “What Doctors Eat,” “The 21-Day Belly Fix," and “Super Woman RX.” She has also appeared on The Today Show, Good Morning America, and CNN, is a contributor for FOX Good Day Atlanta, and is the host of the Super Woman Wellness podcast. Dr. Taz provides the latest updates on COVID-19, vaccines, and monkeypox and gives you everything you need to know about how to boost your child’s immune system. She explores nutrition and the best superfoods to focus on, which vitamins, supplements, and probiotics your kids need, how to help your child be more active, and what you can do to help your child with stress, anxiety, and sleep.  Welcome 2:28  Let’s talk about your story! 6:23 What types of viruses and illnesses should parents expect to see and be concerned about this fall? 10:17 When the Omicron booster comes out, should kids be vaccinated if they’ve already been vaccinated? 14:17 Most kids are picky eaters. What are your best tips for getting fruits and veggies in their diets?  19:08 We want to avoid sugar because it’s inflammatory. Are there other foods to avoid without making our kids feel that they’re missing out?  21:42 Should we give our kids vitamins, supplements, and probiotics to boost their immune systems? 23:46 How can we get our kids to be more active?  25:43 How much sleep should kids get and how can we ensure they get it? 22:42 How can we help our kids cope with stress and anxiety? LINKS MENTIONED IN THE SHOW Learn more about Dr. Taz on her website and join The Superwoman Circle. Follow Dr. Taz on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok. FROM OUR PARTNERS Kids Cook Real Food eCourse The Kids Cook Real Food eCourse, created by a mom of 4 and a former elementary school teacher, is designed to build connection, confidence, and creativity in the kitchen. The course includes 30 basic cooking skills, 45 videos including several bonuses, printable supply and grocery shopping lists, and kid-friendly recipes. The course is designed for all kids ages 2 to teen and has three different skill levels. More than 18,000 families have taken the course and The Wall Street Journal named it the #1 cooking class for kids. Sign up now for the Kids Cook Real Food ecourse and get a free lesson for being a “Food Issues” listener. Thrive Market Thrive Market is an online membership-based market that has the highest quality, organic, non-GMO, healthy, and sustainable products. From groceries, clean beauty, safe supplements, and non-toxic home products to ethical meat, sustainable seafood, clean wine, and more, Thrive Market is where members save an average of $32 on every order! Through Thrive Gives, every paid membership sponsors a free one for a low-income family. Join Thrive Market today and get 25% off your first order and a free gift. 
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