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What has actually helped kids with eczema?

40 people answered this on the record, across 11 organisations. The change they described most often was better family or relationship life — 14 of 40 raised it unprompted. 12 described symptoms resolved or reduced. The timeframe described most often was over a year. Each figure is a count of what someone said in a recorded interview.

Based on interviews recorded up to 2026-08-13. Updated as new interviews arrive.

Individual results vary. This is one customer's first-hand account of their own experience, recorded on camera and published unedited. It is not medical advice, and nothing here is intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. Talk to a qualified healthcare professional before making decisions about your health.

What the answers had in common

Counts of interviews where the person described this in their own words.

Outcomes described by people answering: What has actually helped kids with eczema?
What changedInterviewsShare
Family & relationships14 of 4035%
Symptom relief12 of 4030%
Felt supported10 of 4025%
Mood & stress8 of 4020%
Confidence7 of 4018%
More clients5 of 4013%
  • We wanna be able to be there for our kids.Liz Hlawati
  • He would occasionally have a flare up, but it was less in intensity, and it wouldn't last for as long.Kimberly & Tad Duffield
  • I could maybe patch it up using local doctors but I needed more support than what they could provide.Aimee Garden
  • The long-term stress relief that we have and just being able to live our lives without the burden of eczema has just been tremendous.Sarah Gregory

How long it took them

  • Over a year · 1

The interviews behind this answer

What they doubted first

  • Sarah Gregory acknowledges that while the program is an investment, the long-term stress relief and the ability to live without the burden of eczema make it entirely worth it.Sarah Gregory
  • Bryan Granados initially felt hesitant about the cost of C60 Power. However, after experiencing the increase in his energy levels, he concluded that the product is definitely worth the investment.Bryan Granados
  • Before I started selling Infinite Aloe, what did I think about commission sales?Nicholas Arambula

Follow-up questions they answered

Is the investment in Dr. Temple's program worth the cost?
Sarah Gregory acknowledges that while the program is an investment, the long-term stress relief and the ability to live without the burden of eczema make it entirely worth it. — Sarah Gregory
Can diet changes really help a child's eczema?
Yes, despite being told otherwise by a traditional allergist, Sarah found that cutting dairy and gluten while building up specific nutrients under Dr. Temple's guidance was a key tipping point for her son's healing. — Sarah Gregory
How accessible are the providers in the virtual program?
Sarah noted that the virtual providers were highly accessible; she could post questions in the forum at any time and receive a response very quickly, which helped her tackle the issue faster than in-person appointments. — Sarah Gregory
Is the Dr. Ana-Maria Temple program worth the financial investment?
Liz Hlawati admitted the cost was a big hurdle initially, but concluded it was 'totally worth it' when viewed as a long-term investment in her child's health over 18 years. She found the value in preventing future symptoms and educating her family on nutrition far outweighed the upfront cost. — Liz Hlawati
How difficult is the dietary change in the Eczema Transformation program?
Liz described changing the way the family eats as 'a lot,' but noted that she and her husband committed to the gluten and dairy-free protocol alongside their daughter. The family continues these habits by choice because they all feel significantly better. — Liz Hlawati
What makes Dr. Ana-Maria Temple different from a traditional pediatrician?
Liz felt her traditional pediatrician dismissed her concerns, claiming her daughter would simply 'grow out of it.' In contrast, she found Dr. Temple's program to be a foundational, science-backed system that addressed the underlying causes rather than just applying another cream. — Liz Hlawati

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