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Transforming Eczema Care: A Mother's Search for Natural Skincare featuring Jennifer Roberge

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This episode features Jennifer Roberge, the owner of The Eczema Company, YORO Naturals, and Itchy Little World, discussing her journey with starting multiple eczema-focused companies. She shares the story of her son's severe eczema and the struggles they faced with traditional treatments before finding a more holistic approach.

DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical or health advice. This podcast does not substitute medical treatment. Always consult a doctor or dermatologist regarding medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.

Through her experience, Jennifer discovered the power of natural medicine, clean eating, and identifying food triggers for her son's eczema. Her son's skin significantly improved by implementing an elimination diet and removing specific food triggers. This revelation led Jennifer to explore holistic and natural treatments further, eventually leading her to create YORO Naturals, a company offering products tailored to individuals with eczema. YORO Naturals is unique because it provides specialty medications that can be sold by her retail company, The Eczema Company.

Jennifer Roberge highlights the significance of keeping a journal to record the outcomes of various treatments. By documenting the effects of different products, dietary changes, and lifestyle adjustments, individuals can gain insights into what triggers their eczema and what helps alleviate symptoms. This systematic approach allows individuals to track patterns, identify potential triggers, and assess the effectiveness of different interventions over time.

Jennifer's experience with her son's eczema led her to create resources like the Itchy Little World blog, The Eczema Company, and YORO Naturals. These platforms allow parents and individuals with eczema to connect, share experiences, and find support. By sharing her story and providing information on alternative treatments and natural skincare products, Jennifer empowers others to explore different options and not lose hope in their journey towards managing eczema.

Connect with Jennifer Roberge:

https://eczemacompany.com/

https://itchylittleworld.com/

https://yoronaturals.com/

This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for small business owners.

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This episode features Jennifer Roberge, the owner of The Eczema Company, YORO Naturals, and Itchy Little World, discussing her journey with starting multiple eczema-focused companies. She shares the story of her son's severe eczema and the struggles they faced with traditional treatments before finding a more holistic approach.

DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical or health advice. This podcast does not substitute medical treatment. Always consult a doctor or dermatologist regarding medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.

Through her experience, Jennifer discovered the power of natural medicine, clean eating, and identifying food triggers for her son's eczema. Her son's skin significantly improved by implementing an elimination diet and removing specific food triggers. This revelation led Jennifer to explore holistic and natural treatments further, eventually leading her to create YORO Naturals, a company offering products tailored to individuals with eczema. YORO Naturals is unique because it provides specialty medications that can be sold by her retail company, The Eczema Company.

Jennifer Roberge highlights the significance of keeping a journal to record the outcomes of various treatments. By documenting the effects of different products, dietary changes, and lifestyle adjustments, individuals can gain insights into what triggers their eczema and what helps alleviate symptoms. This systematic approach allows individuals to track patterns, identify potential triggers, and assess the effectiveness of different interventions over time.

Jennifer's experience with her son's eczema led her to create resources like the Itchy Little World blog, The Eczema Company, and YORO Naturals. These platforms allow parents and individuals with eczema to connect, share experiences, and find support. By sharing her story and providing information on alternative treatments and natural skincare products, Jennifer empowers others to explore different options and not lose hope in their journey towards managing eczema.

Connect with Jennifer Roberge:

https://eczemacompany.com/

https://itchylittleworld.com/

https://yoronaturals.com/

This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for small business owners.

  continue reading

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