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East Hyrum, UT – Nicole Henry is the founder of Creating Healthy Babies where she helps parents of children with digestive issues, food allergies, autoimmune issues. Henry specifically works with children with Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome (FPIES), a type of food allergy that affects the gastrointestinal tract leading to profound vomiting, diarrhea and dehydration.

Henry was inspired to establish Creating Healthy Babies following her experience with her own son Tavren.

“My son was born and immediately went into the NIC for an infection,” recalls Henry. “As he continued to grow, he just got sicker and sicker. It eventually turned into him being allergic to all foods. He would go into vomitous shock, turn blue, call 9-1-1, even off of a pea size of homemade fresh squash. We went from doctor to doctor, spent hundreds of thousands of dollars and there were just no answers. They ended up diagnosing him with FPIES and the only treatment is to live on formula for the rest of their lives or they grow out of it. I just started learning. That's where my journey began.”

Soon after Tavren’s recovery, other mothers of children with FPIES started to reach out to Henry. Soon she was so busy she had to create a business.

Since establishing Creating Healthy Babies, she’s never had a child not be able to recover from their food allergies or their autoimmune issues by switching diets.

For more information on Creating Healthy Babies, visit http://www.creatinghealthybabies.com/