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The Missing Link in Your Child’s Health: It Starts with the Nervous System

Parents — if you’ve felt dismissed, overwhelmed, or like you’re running in circles searching for answers to your child’s health challenges… this video is for you. Dr. Drake breaks down the true root cause behind so many of today’s chronic childhood issues—like digestive struggles, sleep problems, anxiety, sensory overload, and more

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How to Help Your Child Find Lasting Relief from Allergies

Spring allergies don’t have to take over your child’s life every year 🌼 If you’ve tried meds, detoxes, and holistic remedies but nothing sticks, this video is for you. Dr. Drake explains how nervous system stress disrupts immune and drainage function — and why restoring regulation is the key to true allergy relief.

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Measuring and Restoring Balance in Children with Sensory Processing Disorder

Many young children face daily challenges like uncomfortable clothes, crowded places, loud noises, haircuts, or sudden transitions. 😣 These seemingly small sensitivities can build up into major emotional struggles over time. If your child shows signs of Sensory Processing Disorder, you know exactly how overwhelming it can be.

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Is Autism Genetic or Is There More to the Story?

If your child has been diagnosed with autism, one of the first questions you probably asked was, “Why?” And chances are, the first answer given was “genetics.” But what if that’s only part of the story? New research shows that environmental factors and neurological stress may play just as big—if not bigger—a role in the rising rates of autism.

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From Frustrated to Empowered: The Shift in Pediatric Care Every Parent Needs

Have you been searching for a provider who truly listens to your concerns, takes the time to hear your child’s full story, and trusts your parental instincts? We hear it all the time—parents feeling dismissed, rushed out of the room, or handed prescriptions that don’t solve the real problem.

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“They’ll Grow Out of It” – The Phrase That’s Failing Our Kids

For over 15 years, I’ve heard countless stories from parents who were understandably concerned about their child’s colic, constant crying, chronic ear infections, digestive issues, developmental delays, or sensory meltdowns—only to be told to “wait and see.” Later, those same parents discover what their instincts were telling them all along: these early symptoms are actually signs of deeper neurological stress that kids don’t simply grow out of.

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Unraveling Dysautonomia: The Hidden Condition Behind Chronic Symptoms

Is your child struggling with a mix of mood swings, digestive issues, chronic pain, and relentless fatigue? Despite countless visits to specialists, do you still feel like the real answers—and the right solutions—are just out of reach? Many doctors recognize symptoms but often overlook how conditions like Dysautonomia and POTS are all connected.

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Why Personalized Care Plans Matter

The most important question on every parent's mind is “When will I see the results I'm looking for?” When our kids are facing tough challenges that is truly all we, as parents, care about. Getting them through the storm and back on the right path to health and healing. The easy answer to this question is, “It depends.” It depends on the child’s struggle at birth, how they are doing developmentally, and how serious the current struggle is.

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