EP. 42: It’s Not the Pollen — It’s the Nervous System
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概要
Spring has arrived—and your child is stuck inside with tissues, red eyes, and a nose that won't stop running. You've tried every allergy medication on the shelf, kept windows closed, limited outdoor play. Nothing works long term. Here's what doctors didn't tell you: it's not a problem with pollen. It's the nervous system.
In this episode of Motherhood Aligned and Assigned, Dr. Serena Coffman and Dr. Veronica Schiltz explain why some kids can play outside without issue while others have asthma attacks from pollen. Dr. Serena was a perfect storm kid—colic, reflux, eczema, allergies, asthma. Since getting adjusted regularly, she can get through spring without medication. Discover why your nervous system is air traffic control for your immune system, how 70-80% of immune cells originate in the gut (regulated by vagus nerve), why medications suppress symptoms but don't heal the root, and what happens when you restore nervous system balance. You're not broken—your nervous system is overwhelmed. Let's help your child experience spring outside, breathing freely, instead of inside and cooped up.
Timestamps:
00:25 Spring Allergy Struggles
01:34 Allergies and the Nervous System
05:58 Immune Gut Vagus Link
07:33 Perfect Storm Stress Build Up
11:21 Why Meds Miss the Root
12:31 Scans and Care Plans
14:59 What Improves in Care
Resources Mentioned:
- PX Docs Directory
Connect with Veronica:
- Website
Connect with Serena:
- Website