Pediatric GI Interventions
Cross-source consensus on Pediatric GI Interventions from 1 sources and 8 claims.
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- Interventions should focus on correcting root causes instead of supplementing around them. — Pediatric GI Map Fundamentals: Microbiome Development and Clinical Interpretation
- Dietary strategies include shifting from processed carbohydrates to whole foods and increasing diverse fibers. — Pediatric GI Map Fundamentals: Microbiome Development and Clinical Interpretation
- Adequate protein intake supports gastric acid production. — Pediatric GI Map Fundamentals: Microbiome Development and Clinical Interpretation
- Retesting after 30 to 60 days is appropriate for most pediatric patients. — Pediatric GI Map Fundamentals: Microbiome Development and Clinical Interpretation
- Most pediatric low elastase and F/B imbalance cases are attributed to dietary composition in the article. — Pediatric GI Map Fundamentals: Microbiome Development and Clinical Interpretation
- A three-day calorie count often identifies insufficient fiber diversity as the most common correctable factor. — Pediatric GI Map Fundamentals: Microbiome Development and Clinical Interpretation
- Proteolytic enzymes containing bromelain and papain support protein digestion and reduce inflammation. — Pediatric GI Map Fundamentals: Microbiome Development and Clinical Interpretation
- Dandelion root or milk thistle tea mixed with lemonade can support bile production and liver-mediated digestive function in a child-tolerable form. — Pediatric GI Map Fundamentals: Microbiome Development and Clinical Interpretation