FREE GUDE FOR PARENTS
7 Early Signs Your Baby's Body Is Already Showing You
If your baby has early signs — reflux, cradle cap, mucus stools, sensitive skin, colic, or persistent diaper rash — this guide explains what they may be telling you.
With Jennifer Caryn Brand, MPH, MS, CNS, LDN
Clinical Nutritionist | Pediatric Eczema & Skin Rash Specialist
Founder of Rashes BeGone®
Most parents are told these symptoms are normal.
Reflux. Cradle cap. Mucus in stool. Sensitive skin.
Sometimes they are temporary. But after working with thousands of families, I've seen something important:
Many children who later develop eczema, food reactions, and allergies showed these early signs first — often months or years before the skin symptoms appeared.
Not because parents did anything wrong. Because nobody explained how these symptoms connect — or what they can become if the pattern isn't addressed early.
That's what this free guide is for.
This guide is for you if:
Your baby has symptoms that keep returning and nothing fully resolves them.
You've been told things are normal but something in you isn't convinced.
Eczema, skin reactions, or food sensitivities have already started and you want to understand why.
You want clear guidance instead of conflicting advice.
Jennifer Caryn Brand, MPH, MS, CNS, LDN
Clinical Nutritionist
Pediatric Eczema & Skin Rash Specialist
Founder of Rashes BeGone®
For nearly a decade, Jennifer has focused her clinical practice on helping children with:
• eczema
• chronic rashes
• food reactions
• digestive and immune-related symptoms
After working with thousands of families, she began noticing the same pattern again and again.
Many children who later struggle with eczema and allergies showed **early warning signs months, sometimes years, before the skin symptoms appeared.
Understanding that pattern often helps parents finally make sense of what’s been happening, and what to do next.
This free guide explains that connection, and the best next step.
FREE GUDE FOR PARENTS
7 Early Signs Your Baby's Body Is Already Showing You
If your baby has symptoms that don't fully add up — or eczema, skin reactions, or food allergies have already started — this guide will help you understand what's actually happening and what to do next.