Understanding Food Sensitivities in Kids: A Naturopathic Perspective
- noushinkia
- Aug 24
- 1 min read
By Dr. Noushin Kia, ND
Many parents come to me with questions about their child’s digestion, mood, or skin — often wondering if food sensitivities could be at the root.Unlike food allergies, which are immediate and sometimes life-threatening, food sensitivities are more subtle. They can cause delayed symptoms like gas, bloating, irritability, fatigue, or skin issues — often hours or days after eating.
1. Common Signs of Food Sensitivities in Kids
- Gas, bloating, or diarrhea- Eczema or rashes- Mood swings or irritability- Trouble focusing or hyperactivity- Fatigue or “crashing” after meals
2. Root Causes: It’s Not Just About the Food
Food sensitivities often relate to gut health, stress, or immune imbalances. In kids, a history of antibiotics, C-sections, early food introduction, or high sugar diets may all play a role.
As a naturopath, I look at the whole picture — not just what your child eats, but how their body is responding.
3. How We Test & Support Naturally
We may use food sensitivity testing (like IgG panels) or start with an elimination diet. I always personalize based on your child’s age, symptoms, and family routine.
Treatment might include:- Gut-healing supplements (e.g., probiotics, glutamine)- Anti-inflammatory nutrition- Stress-reducing strategies (especially for anxious or sensitive kids)
Final Thoughts
If your child has been struggling with unexplained symptoms, food sensitivities could be a missing piece of the puzzle. You don’t have to figure it out alone.I support families in creating realistic, nourishing plans that help kids thrive — gently and holistically. Reach out if you’d like to explore what’s possible for your little one.
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