Understand why mast cell activation syndrome may be at the root of your child’s unexplained symptoms. This condition can mimic or contribute to neuropsychiatric issues like anxiety and brain fog, without any visible allergic reaction, and is often missed by conventional testing.
Discover how to identify and stabilize overactive mast cells, even without a formal diagnosis. From eliminating environmental triggers to trialing targeted antihistamines and nutraceuticals, learn a practical approach to reduce inflammation and improve daily function.
Learn how hidden exposures and drug fillers could be sabotaging treatment efforts. If your child is reacting to medications or supplements, excipients like dyes and cellulose may be the culprit, and knowing how to detect and avoid them could unlock better results with familiar treatments.
Nancy O’Hara, MD, MPH, FAAP is a board-certified Pediatrician. Prior to her medical career, Dr. O’Hara taught children with autism. She graduated with highest honors from Bryn Mawr College and as a member of the...
Tania Dempsey, MD, ABIHM is Board-Certified in Internal Medicine and Integrative and Holistic Medicine. She received her MD degree from The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and her BS degree from Cornell University. She...