Food for thought; Calming inflammation in the ADHD/Autism Brain
Date: [November 13, 2025]
Location: [Back to Eden Health & Wellness LLC, 518 Miami St. Urbana OH, 43078
We’re excited to welcome Chelsey Rozeboom RN, FMNS (Functional Medicine Nurse Specialist) and Founder of Solid Foundation Functional Health to speak at Back to Eden.
“I’ll give you the top 3 categories to focus on to calm inflammation and help your child focus!”
Does your child struggle with focus, meltdowns, hyperactivity, or brain fog? Chronic inflammation could be playing a bigger role than you realize.
Join us for this powerful talk where you’ll learn:
- How inflammation impacts your child’s brain and behavior
- The Top 3 root causes to target first for better focus, mood, and learning
- Practical steps you can take at home to begin calming the “fire in the brain”
This workshop is designed for parents of children with ADHD, Autism, or focus/behavior challenges who are looking for natural, root-cause solutions.
Chelsey Rozeboom, RN, FMNS
Chelsey Rozeboom is a Registered Nurse with 8 years of experience and a devoted mom of four. Her journey into natural health began when her son was diagnosed with non-verbal autism. Knowing there had to be more she could do to support him, Chelsey began searching for answers. After a pivotal discussion with Elizabeth Bostick, CHHP, owner of Back to Eden Health & Wellness LLC, the dots began to connect. She started making small but powerful changes—clearing toxins, embracing holistic practices, and supporting her son’s body naturally. Over time, she witnessed an incredible transformation: her little boy found his voice and began to thrive.
That life-changing experience inspired Chelsey to dedicate her career to helping other families discover the same kind of hope and healing through natural approaches. Today, she is a Functional Medicine Nurse Specialist and the founder of Solid Foundation Functional Health, where she blends her nursing expertise with holistic strategies to help parents uncover root causes, calm inflammation, and support their children in reaching their fullest potential.