
The Dr. Hyman Show Feeding Kids Is Hard—Here’s What They Actually Need
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Apr 27, 2026 The conversation covers how modern food environments and ultra-processed foods challenge kids and parents. It highlights five nutritional anchors like protein, healthy fats, fiber, and blood sugar stability. Practical tips include clean snack ideas, ways to reduce processed foods, and how to influence school meals. They also discuss supplements to consider and connections between diet, gut health, and conditions like eczema.
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Use Targeted Supplements To Fill Gaps
- Use food-first but consider targeted supplements to fill gaps like vitamin D, omega-3s, magnesium, zinc, and iron.
- Test and personalize rather than megadosing; measure nutrient status to correct deficiencies safely.
Regulate The Immune System Not Just Boost It
- Building immune resilience means regulating, not boosting, the immune system for balance to avoid allergies and autoimmune risk.
- Gut health, sleep, outdoor microbe exposure, stable blood sugar, and nutrient sufficiency create that regulatory balance.
Ranch Summers Shaped My Allergy Free Childhood
- Mark Hyman recounts spending summers on a ranch playing in dirt and never developing allergies.
- He uses this to illustrate the hygiene hypothesis and benefits of outdoor microbe exposure for immune training.
