
Healing Through Food:
How AIP Supports Your Child’s Health
CONTEXT: Nearly 1 in 3 U.S. children faces chronic health issues rooted in immune dysfunction. The Autoimmune Protocol (AIP) serves as a specialized nutritional tool to identify triggers and reduce systemic inflammation.
Targeted Conditions & AIP Impact
AIP is not a one-size-fits-all diet; it is a clinical elimination strategy that addresses the root causes of pediatric chronic illness by stabilizing the immune system through nutrient density.
Digestive Relief (IBS & IBD)
AIP identifies triggers for functional GI issues and high-efficacy management for Crohn’s and Colitis.
Managing Allergies & Asthma
Elimination diets help manage eczema and systemic inflammation linked to chronic airway issues.
Reducing Joint Inflammation
Specifically designed to minimize the joint inflammation seen in Juvenile Arthritis (JIA).
U.S. Pediatric Statistics
Estimated millions of children impacted by chronic immune conditions.
The Impact on the Body
AIP relevance: Identifies triggers and manages gut barrier dysfunction.
How AIP Heals The Body
AIP works through three primary physiological vectors: barrier repair, immune modulation, and environmental control.
Repairing “Leaky Gut”
AIP strengthens the intestinal barrier, addressing a physiological marker found in most GI disorders.
Calming the “Inflammation Wave”
The protocol reduces the systemic immune overactivity driving chronic pediatric conditions.
The Family Multiplier Effect
AIP benefits the whole household, as autoimmune and inflammatory conditions often run in families. Shared meals reduce stress and increase compliance for the child.
Resources

Looks Like Everyone Else’s Lunch
Making AIP school lunch boxes true winners.
