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Want to heal your child’s eczema without steroids? Click here to get started → EczemaKids.com Could your child’s mouth be the real source of inflammation, eczema, sleep struggles, tummy pain, or low energy? On today’s episode, Dr. Debbie Ozment, functional dentist and inflammation expert, reveals the hidden oral triggers driving chronic issues in kids and adults. Cavities, early gum disease, mouth breathing, and even “healthy” toothpaste can quietly inflame the entire body. And here’s the part every eczema parent needs: Dr. Ozment gives us the exact, non-toxic oral care routine designed for extra-sensitive kiddos — and for us, too. These are gentle swaps that actually work and protect both the mouth and the skin microbiome. If you’ve cleaned up diet and skin care but something still isn’t adding up, this episode connects a huge missing link, and it’s surprisingly simple to fix. Take Care,  Andra ---- Connect With Dr. Debbie Ozment Website: www.drdebbieozment.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/drdebbieozment ----more---- Ready to Reverse Your Child’s Eczema Naturally? Everything you need to calm the itch, clear the skin, and finally feel confident you know what to do. 🔗 Get the step-by-step healing framework inside the Eczema Elimination Method: EczemaKids.com/eczema-elimination-method ---- Need non-toxic skincare that actually works? Herbal oil, soothing tallow cream, and comfort spray formulated for sensitive, inflamed, eczema-prone skin. 🔗 Shop the Natural Eczema Shop: EczemaKids.com Instagram → @eczema.kids Thank you for listening!  Please subscribe and share. This podcast is produced by DrTalks.com ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://drtalks.com/podcast-service/

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