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What do real people say about pediatric health?

12 people recorded interviews about pediatric health across 5 organisations. 5 of them mentioned better family or relationship life in their own words. Every figure below is a count of what people said in their recorded interview — not a clinical trial or a survey.

First-hand accounts from people who talked about pediatric health in their recorded interview.

Individual results vary. This is one customer's first-hand account of their own experience, recorded on camera and published unedited. It is not medical advice, and nothing here is intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. Talk to a qualified healthcare professional before making decisions about your health.

What people said changed

Counts of interviews where the person described this in their own words.

  • Family & relationships5 of 12 mentioned it
    So with her methodology of helping us understand the labels my kids got involved as well and so now they're obsessed in a good way with reading the labels where we're at the stores and being just really more conscious…Lauren Powers
  • Less pain3 of 12 mentioned it
    And then we finally got to a point where we went through continuous cycles where he was laying on the bathroom floor, crying and couldn't handle the pain.Jennifer Brown
  • Felt supported3 of 12 mentioned it
    I want to say thank you to my care team for always being there, always being supportive, and making it super easy for me to get better.Christy Coles
  • Better sleep2 of 12 mentioned it
    He no longer talks in his sleep, he no longer sleepwalks, he is no longer moody.Jennifer Brown
  • Digestion2 of 12 mentioned it
    He no longer has migraines, he no longer has any stomach cramping, vomiting, diarrhea, nausea.Jennifer Brown
  • Mental clarity2 of 12 mentioned it
    So he would wake up more rejuvenated, less brain fog and just more, I guess sensible.Lauren Powers
  • Symptom relief2 of 12 mentioned it
    And by targeting that and treating it, it changed his symptoms, and it has decreased.Debby Bedel
  • Team & hiring2 of 12 mentioned it
    I want to say thank you to my care team for always being there, always being supportive, and making it super easy for me to get better.Christy Coles

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What people were sceptical about first

  • Brittney Crickmore noted that while the initial cost made her family stop and think, she now considers it 100% worth the investment. She stated she would pay it again because of the significant healing her daughter achieved.Brittney Creekmore
  • Adrianna Tuomi weighed the cost against finding an in-network provider but decided to proceed after reading testimonials and prioritizing her child's health. She concluded it was worth it because her son's extreme symptoms are now gone.Adrianna tuomi
  • Shari Gerevics admitted that the cost was her primary hesitation as it was higher than typical medical appointments. However, she stated that after the first two appointments, it was absolutely clear the investment was necessary because the team provided a co…Shari Gerevics

Frequently asked

Is the Eczema Transformation Program worth the cost?
Brittney Crickmore noted that while the initial cost made her family stop and think, she now considers it 100% worth the investment. She stated she would pay it again because of the significant healing her daughter achieved. — Brittney Creekmore
How does Dr. Ana-Maria Temple's approach differ from a pediatrician?
According to Brittney, traditional providers only offered topical steroids and antihistamines without explaining the root cause. Dr. Ana-Maria Temple’s program taught her that eczema starts within the gut and provided weekly access to health coaches and providers. — Brittney Creekmore
What is the support like in the Eczema Transformation Program?
Brittney highlighted the weekly meetings with providers and health coaches, as well as active community forums. She felt supported throughout the process, contrasting it with the lack of guidance she received from her daughter's previous pediatrician. — Brittney Creekmore
Will functional medicine work if traditional medicine failed to find a cause?
Jennifer Brown noted that while traditional doctors only offered meds for symptoms like nausea and headaches, Yana Kleyman looked at Patrick as an 'entire picture.' This holistic approach identified underlying problems that physicians had previously missed. — Jennifer Brown
Is the Atypically Awesome protocol difficult to follow?
Jennifer describes jumping 'head in' by clearing out cabinets and following the diet and supplement recommendations '100% to a T.' She emphasizes that the commitment was worth it because she 'got her kid back' within a month. — Jennifer Brown
Can functional medicine help with a child's mood and emotional stability?
Yes; Jennifer observed that once Patrick's physical symptoms cleared, his 'emotional instability' and 'grouchiness' disappeared. Patrick himself now notices he no longer gets frustrated or angry like he did a year ago. — Jennifer Brown

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