Author, educator and former healthcare consultant, Beth
Lambert has monitored and documented the escalating rates of
childhood chronic conditions for nearly a decade. Her
book, A Compromised
Generation, provides a thorough analysis of the origins of
this modern health crisis and documents how modifications to
environmental and lifestyle factors can profoundly influence health
outcomes, including full disease reversal.
Beth is the founder and Executive Director of Epidemic Answers, a
501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to reestablishing
vibrant health in our children. She is also the creator and
Executive Producer of The Documenting Hope Project, a multi-year
prospective research study and media project that examines the
cumulative impact of environmental stressors on health and their
mitigation through personalized and systems-based treatment
approaches. Beth is the mother of three children and is
passionate about raising awareness about the connection between
daily choices, human health, and planetary health.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How Beth got into her work at Epidemic Answers (2:29)
How to talk to practitioners when you disagree with the
diagnosis (10:14)
How to support your kids who have health issues (16:09)
How to work with your doctor and create a wellness team
(21:33)
What’s contributing to childhood chronic conditions and how we
can turn it around (25:20)
Join us next week as we continue our conversation about
creating a healthier next generation with Dr. Aly
Cohen,MD, FACR, FABOIM, practicing
rheumatologist and integrative medicine physician. She is the
founder of The Smart Human, a social media
platform that educates the general public on topics in
environmental health and prevention. Next week, Dr. Cohen will be
sharing simple ways that you can improve your family's health and
the health of your home, and much more!
About the Podcast
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