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Ear infections are the bane of modern parenthood, and Americans spend $4 billion each year treating them. Yet, despite their prevalence, these common infections are poorly understood and often over-treated

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Ear infections are the bane of modern parenthood, and Americans spend $4 billion each year treating them. Yet, despite their prevalence, these common infections are poorly understood and often over-treated

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Fifty percent of American children suffer from chronic illnesses—more than at any other time in our history. Chronic childhood illnesses have gone from being a rarity to being the norm. 
 
Tired of dragging your child to a series of doctors? Wish they could go an entire school year without a sick day? This book will equip you with the information and tools you need.
Dr. Kilbane grew up the youngest of five on the shores of Lake Erie in Ohio. From the first time she helped her father fillet the perch they caught, she knew she wanted to be a doctor.
 
“Medical school trained me very well to recognize the symptoms of pediatric illnesses and to treat those symptoms. I could easily manage eczema, ear infections, and constipation with daily medications, but the more frequently kids returned to my office unhealed after a prescription or procedure, the more frustrated everyone became, including me. After a fellowship in integrative medicine and two decades of pediatric practice, I developed a method that can prevent or even reverse the common childhood illnesses that keep kids out of school, off the playground, and in a series of doctor’s offices.” 

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What You Get With The Eczema Jump Start Guide:

Dr. Kilbane’s approach is universal and can be used by both children and adults who have eczema. Here’s what’s included: