I had high hopes for the Functional medicine doctor at NIH that the poster mentioned above. Sadly, I can't say its changed anything.
I don't think it hurts to try, but if you have limited resources, time, etc, its not going to move the needle that much. We spent a ton on the out of pocket costs associated with a functional med doctor and on a million supplements. Just became a source of stress trying to get our child to take all the supplements and not eat certain foods. And then me feeling frustrated/angry that it wasn't working. Also, our child was older when we changed the diet and was impossible anytime our child was not home to control what they ate. I know at school they were eating the provided snacks, etc...same with any school party, birthday party.
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