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Environmental Toxins and Autism

Environmental Toxins and Autism

There are so many disconnects between what we are told by government agencies, what we are fed by mega-food producers and big pharma, and what we experience as the ASD epidemic unfolds. Suspicions become heightened and less-than-scientific theories evolve and abound.

Reflections at the End of the School Year from the Mom of a child with ASD

Reflections at the End of the School Year from the Mom of a child with ASD

This year, for the first time, the end of school and the completion of another grade does not send me into a frenzy of fear. In the past, the beginning of June sent me reeling about what skills were lacking nd how unprepared he seemed for the next grade. Instead, this year, I reflect upon what a miraculous year it has been and look forward to what the next year will bring.

The A.L.A.R.M. Surveillance and Screening Algorithm For Autism

The A.L.A.R.M. Surveillance and Screening Algorithm For Autism

With the epidemic proportions that ASD has been appearing in the world’s children, it’s time to move traditional diagnostic tests down the list of screening tools, or re-revise, or even fashion a superior diagnostic examination that better addresses the present problem. The conventional pediatric community has failed to stress that there ARE early interventions that may lower a young child’s risk of autism by recognizing early red flags and addressing them in a biomedical way.

GERD and Autism

GERD and Autism

Who said that it is OK to mess with the acid-base balance of the stomach, and the bacteria that live in our bodies and there won’t be increased and unknown risks to the patient? The bowel-brain connection has been established as an important entity in health for many years. A disruption of that system has created one of the groups of signs and symptoms that we presently call ASD.

Food for Thought about Autism

Food for Thought about Autism

The goal of biomedical treatment is to optimize health in order to minimize inflammation, prevent disruptive behaviors, enable normal development, and allow the traditional therapies to take hold. This is the story of one of our parents who became a believer after getting rid of the offending nutritional fare.

Low Dose Naltrexone for Autism

Low Dose Naltrexone for Autism

Dr. Jaquelyn McCandless concluded, “As an effective, non-toxic, non-addicting, and inexpensive behavioral and immunomodulating intervention, LDN is joining our biomedical arsenal to help more and more children recover from autism as well as helping anyone with autoimmune diseases and cancer.”

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