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Get Well, Better: Health and Wellness ReimaginedAuthor: The Lanby
What does it mean to actually get well? At The Lanby, were expanding the scope of primary care to serve as a trusted home base for health and wellness. Join Chloe Harrouche, founder, CEO & podcast host, as we explore the vast world of healthcare through the eyes of those who live it the patients. In each episode, well interview experts across various specialties: nutrition, oncology, sleep, mental health and more. Our mission? To cut through the noise and empower our listeners with insights and tactical tips. We'll explore topics that spark curiosity, encourage proactive measures, and inspire the marriage of medicine and wellness. Because when it comes to health, prevention is key, and knowledge is power. Language: en-us Genres: Alternative Health, Health & Fitness Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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43. Pediatric Care Reimagined: Building Children’s Health From the Ground Up
Tuesday, 17 February, 2026
Pediatric care is often focused on treating symptoms — fevers, rashes, sore throats, and infections — but true child health starts long before something feels “wrong.” Dr. Stephanie Wallman, The Lanby's Medical Director, reframes pediatrics through a functional medicine lens, focusing on how to build a strong foundation for children from birth through childhood.On this “One Take on One Take” episode:Tip 1: Support your child’s health from the very beginning by understanding how birth method, early nutrition, and food introductions shape gut health and immune development.Tip 2: Look beyond symptoms like constipation, rashes, and recurrent infections to uncover food sensitivities, environmental exposures, and systemic imbalances.Tip 3: Strengthen your child’s immune system, skin, and gut health by addressing root causes instead of relying solely on antibiotics or symptom-based treatments.Tip 4: Take a whole-child approach — supporting nutrition, movement, stress management, and emotional well-being to set kids up for lifelong health.








