#20: Journey to Healing: Eczema and Allergies in Children with Dr. Melissa Raymond

In this week’s episode I’m speaking with Dr. Melissa Raymond about eczema and allergies in children. Melissa started on her journey to healing her son when he was diagnosed with eczema at 4 months old. 

Melissa shares the ups and downs of her son’s journey and the steps she took to help find a solution that worked for their family. 

Whether you have a child with eczema, allergies or another health condition, may this episode inspire you and give you strength to persevere.  

“II do say to my clients in my community, find someone you feel you can trust and work with.”

Dr. Melissa Raymond, PhD is an Eczema and Allergy Coach, best selling author, researcher, physiotherapist and mum to two active and gorgeous boys. She supports fellow mums to confidently advocate and be the expert in their own child's health journey. Her mission is to help revolutionize the way eczema is understood and treated, so that kids and their families can lead healthier and happier lives.

Find Dr. Melissa Raymond here:

Website: https://yourjourneytohealing.net/

Free FB Group: https://facebook.com/groups/eczemaallergiesasthma 

Facebook: https://facebook.com/yourjourneytohealingwithmelissa 

The Busy Mums' Quick Guide to eczema can be downloaded here: https://abc.yourjourneytohealing.net/busymumsquickguide

Find Mary here:

Website: www.brieftransitions.com

Instagram: www.instagram.com/brieftransitions

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-clavieres-19917a7/

Work with Mary: www.maryclavieres.com

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