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Summary of Sheila Kilbane's Healthy Kids, Happy Moms
Summary of Sheila Kilbane's Healthy Kids, Happy Moms
Summary of Sheila Kilbane's Healthy Kids, Happy Moms
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Get the Summary of Sheila Kilbane's Healthy Kids, Happy Moms in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. Original book introduction: Healthy Kids, Happy Moms also describes what nutrients your child might be deficient in and what foods he or she may need more or less of, and identifies the correct supplements for your child when needed and how to take them for maximum benefit.

In this groundbreaking book, you will discover a step-by-step strategy you can use today to transform your child's health for good. This book will give you the peace of mind you want, need, and deserve!

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateNov 22, 2021
ISBN9781638157496
Summary of Sheila Kilbane's Healthy Kids, Happy Moms
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    #1

    As a child, the author would get sick about two or three times a year. She had an attack of appendicitis when she was seven, and her parents took her to the doctor, who diagnosed her with acute appendicitis and gave her an injection of penicillin. When she got better, her mother realized it wasn’t a common infection.

    #2

    It can be very difficult to determine what is causing your child’s illness, especially when they seem to have no symptoms at all. This is why it is crucial to always trust your instincts and never underestimate the capabilities of a child.

    #3

    Childhood illnesses are becoming more and more common, and if our children are the future, the future will be full of chronic illnesses.

    #4

    The author’s sister has a gluten sensitivity, and the author also has a gluten sensitivity. The author realized that the food she was eating was the cause of her digestive problems, which took her more than ten years to figure out.

    #5

    While the two types of medicine certainly have their strengths and weaknesses, they are not mutually exclusive. They simply have different perspectives and scopes.

    #6

    Epigenetics is the study of how our environment, including things such as food, environmental allergies, and toxins, can impact our individual genetic expression.

    #7

    A child’s health history is an

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