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When Millennials Become Moms
Dr. Organic Mommy
56 episodes
3 days ago
Welcome to "When Millennials Become Moms," covering all aspects of parenting, pregnancy, postpartum care, nutrition, and non-toxic living. Dr. Natasha Beck, also known as Dr. Organic Mommy, is a public health and parenting expert. She founded Dr. Organic Mommy to assist every parent in making healthy decisions for themselves and their families. During her early career in clinics, she observed the significant impact of diet on children's health. Her determination grew when her first child was hospitalized for 29 days, fueling her frustration with marketing schemes and the lack of regulation and transparency in the consumer product industry. Implementing non-toxic changes in her life, she began educating others about her journey. She continues her research and exploration with "When Millennials Become Moms." Along with her co-host and Dr. Organic Mommy co-founder Emily Raiber, they engage with leading experts, share personal struggles, and navigate the vast amount of information available. They aim to simplify the complexities of modern motherhood, which is very different from the era when baby boomers were raising children.
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Welcome to "When Millennials Become Moms," covering all aspects of parenting, pregnancy, postpartum care, nutrition, and non-toxic living. Dr. Natasha Beck, also known as Dr. Organic Mommy, is a public health and parenting expert. She founded Dr. Organic Mommy to assist every parent in making healthy decisions for themselves and their families. During her early career in clinics, she observed the significant impact of diet on children's health. Her determination grew when her first child was hospitalized for 29 days, fueling her frustration with marketing schemes and the lack of regulation and transparency in the consumer product industry. Implementing non-toxic changes in her life, she began educating others about her journey. She continues her research and exploration with "When Millennials Become Moms." Along with her co-host and Dr. Organic Mommy co-founder Emily Raiber, they engage with leading experts, share personal struggles, and navigate the vast amount of information available. They aim to simplify the complexities of modern motherhood, which is very different from the era when baby boomers were raising children.
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Kids & Family
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The Hidden Cause of Your Child’s Allergies, Sleep Problems & Behavior Issues — with Dr. Elisa Song
When Millennials Become Moms
48 minutes
2 months ago
The Hidden Cause of Your Child’s Allergies, Sleep Problems & Behavior Issues — with Dr. Elisa Song
In this episode, Dr. Elisa Song—pediatrician, integrative medicine expert, and author—joins us to unpack the incredible role gut health plays in our kids’ overall well-being. From allergies and eczema to sleep, behavior, and even mental health, the gut truly touches every aspect of a child’s life. We discuss how parents can test their child’s microbiome with Tiny Health, what supplements are actually helpful (and why multivitamins often fall short), and daily lifestyle changes that make a real difference. Dr. Song also shares practical advice on probiotics, regulating the nervous system, and how to bring your pediatrician on board with a functional medicine approach. Plus, Natasha shares her favorite gut-friendly snack! Episode Notes & Timestamps 1:10 — Gut health and why it plays a crucial role in children’s health 5:00 — The link between gut health and allergies, eczema, sleep issues, and behavior 8:00 — How parents can test their child’s gut health using Tiny Health - https://www.tinyhealth.com 12:00 — How often to test and why follow-ups matter 13:00 — Reviewing Natasha’s kids’ test results 19:00 — Supplements recommended based on test findings 25:00 — The gut–mental health connection 29:00 — Vitamin production in the gut 30:00 — Why multivitamins don’t always work 31:00 — Baseline supplements Dr. Song recommends for most children 38:00 — Daily lifestyle changes that support gut health 42:00 — Regulating the nervous system for kids and teens 43:00 — How to choose the right probiotic for your child 46:00 — Natasha’s favorite gut-friendly snack 49:00 — How to get your doctor on board with functional medicine Links  Tiny Health -https://www.tinyhealth.com HMO supplement - layer origin -https://amzn.to/4mBlam2 and begin health https://amzn.to/41oUbBR
When Millennials Become Moms
Welcome to "When Millennials Become Moms," covering all aspects of parenting, pregnancy, postpartum care, nutrition, and non-toxic living. Dr. Natasha Beck, also known as Dr. Organic Mommy, is a public health and parenting expert. She founded Dr. Organic Mommy to assist every parent in making healthy decisions for themselves and their families. During her early career in clinics, she observed the significant impact of diet on children's health. Her determination grew when her first child was hospitalized for 29 days, fueling her frustration with marketing schemes and the lack of regulation and transparency in the consumer product industry. Implementing non-toxic changes in her life, she began educating others about her journey. She continues her research and exploration with "When Millennials Become Moms." Along with her co-host and Dr. Organic Mommy co-founder Emily Raiber, they engage with leading experts, share personal struggles, and navigate the vast amount of information available. They aim to simplify the complexities of modern motherhood, which is very different from the era when baby boomers were raising children.