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GrassRoots Functional Medicine


Aug 17, 2021

Low-dose immunotherapy (LDI) represents a breakthrough in the treatment of allergies, autoimmunity, and chronic infections.

In today’s episode, Seth interviews Jana Roso about how LDI helps restore immune tolerance and decreases the need for allergy shots and steroids in patients with immune-mediated conditions.

Jana Roso is a board-certified pediatric nurse practitioner who has been trained through the Medical Academy of Pediatric Special Needs. She is also a member of the Institute of Functional Medicine. She obtained her baccalaureate degree in Human Development and Family Sciences from the University of Texas at Austin and later obtained her master's degree in nursing with a pediatric nurse practitioner focus. 

In this episode, Seth and Jana discuss:

  • What is Low-Dose Immunotherapy (LDI)?
  • How Jana uses this therapy with her pediatric patients
  • How LDI differs from allergy shots or drops
  • The benefits of restoring natural tolerance instead of pharmaceutical drugs
  • How LDI helps patients with autoimmunity, food sensitivities, eczema, and Lyme
  • What are the risks and benefits of LDI?
  • A real-life patient case study

Jana’s health tip: Get outside and get some fresh air! 

More About Jana Roso

Jana Rosso, MSN, APRN, CPNP, is the founder of Neuronutrition Associates in Austin, Texas. A is also the co-author of the book A Parent’s Roadmap to Autism: A Functional Medicine Approach

Jana is passionate about providing holistic healthcare to children with chronic illness through an integrative and functional medicine approach. She specializes in helping children on the autism spectrum and those who have been diagnosed with PANS or PANDAS.

You can find out more about Jana and her practice at www.neuronutritionassociates.com/practitioners/

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