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The Dr. Hyman Show

Feeding Kids Is Hard—Here’s What They Actually Need

The Dr. Hyman Show

Dr. Mark Hyman

Medicine, Health & Fitness, Nutrition

4.59.1K Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2026

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Most parents are doing their best but the modern food environment is working against them. Between ultra-processed foods, constant marketing, and confusing nutrition advice, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. But what your child eats doesn’t just affect their growth—it shapes their brain, immune system, metabolism, and long-term health. In this episode, we break down what actually matters and how to approach it without perfection or guilt. Here’s what every parent needs to know: • The foundational nutrition principles that matter most for kids (and why blood sugar stability plays central role) • Whether kids actually need supplements and the most common nutrient deficiencies to watch for • How to strengthen your child’s immune system through food, gut health, sleep, and daily habits • Practical strategies to reduce ultra-processed foods, handle picky eating, and support issues like eczema at the root You don’t need to do everything perfectly to transform your child’s health. Small, consistent shifts—what’s on their plate, how they eat, and the environment you create—can shape their biology for decades to come. Full Nora LaTorre Interivew - https://youtu.be/qWJ9LRAbXoY Visit ⁠functionhealth.com for 160+ lab tests at just $365 a year. Have a question you’d love answered on Office Hours? Submit it here   (0:12) Introduction and overview of children's nutrition challenges (0:33) Sponsor: Function Health (1:01) Importance of nutrient density and sugar's impact on kids (5:28) Five key nutritional anchors and supplements for kids (10:34) Building a strong immune system and transitioning off processed foods (17:02) Sponsor: Function Health (18:06) Clean snack ideas and tackling school food challenges (23:54) Diet's connection to eczema (28:48) Rapid fire Q&A: seed oils, organics, and more (33:48) Parental influence on children's health (36:04) Closing thoughts and call to action

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to office hours. This is our dedicated one-on-one space to go deeper, get clear, and explore what truly moves the needle for your health.

0:19.4

I'm Dr. Mark Hyman, and each week

0:20.9

we're going to pull back the curtain and share the insights, the research, the lessons that

0:24.3

don't always make it into our conversations with guests. Because at the end of the day,

0:28.7

you are the CEO of your own health. And for many of you, your family's health too. And you

0:33.3

might not feel it all the time, but you have far more power and agency than you realize.

0:37.5

I'm glad you're here.

0:40.2

This episode is brought to you by Function Health, empowering you to live 100 healthy years

0:44.5

with over 160 lab tests for just $365 a year and use the code mark 2026 to get $50 off

0:52.4

your membership.

0:53.8

And today we're talking about something that brings up a lot of emotion for parents,

0:58.2

what your kids eat, children of nutrition.

1:01.0

I just want to start by saying this.

1:02.3

If you feel overwhelmed, I promise you're not alone.

1:05.5

You're raising kids in a food environment that is radically different from the one most of

1:10.2

us grew up in.

1:11.2

Ultra processed foods are everywhere.

1:12.9

School lunches, sports snacks, birthday parties, play dates, it's constant.

1:16.8

And the marketing is very powerful.

1:19.3

So if you ever wondered, am I doing enough?

1:21.4

Is my child getting what they need?

1:23.1

That's a very normal question.

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