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You can recover from autism… and food matters. Autism is not simply a brain disorder. Certainly autism affects the brain, but autism is a WHOLE BODY disorder. And the food your child eats affects the biochemistry in their body and their brain. Learn how to help your child through food. Read Julie's history of 18 years on on our blog.
Neurodevelopmental disorders are not simply "brain disorders." Disorders such as autism are whole body disorders that affects the brain. This interview provides Pediatric Neurologist's perspective of the body/brain connection and what you can do to improve your child's condition, including the role of food in healing.
We will discuss the scientific studies supporting a diet and nutrition approach to autism. We will share the research on nutrient deficiencies and what happens when you replenish them, the microbiome and the benefits seen when balancing it, and food reactions and the improvements seen with special diets. This talk is for every parent that was told by their doctor that there is no research on diet for autism… hint, they are wrong.
Digestive disorders are a core underlying factor in neurodevelopmental conditions, and digestive health is a key to healing both body and mind. Dr. Liz Lipski a pioneer in digestive wellness for more than 20 years shares her knowledge and expertise with parents. She explains how digestion, the gastrointestinal system, and microbiome affect the brain, as well as health, learning, behavior, and what you can do to help your child right away.
Methylation affects neurotransmitter activity, allergy response, mitochondrial function, and many more processes, and is found to be impaired in autism. Research shows more genes than MTHFR are affected. We will decipher the research and make it applicable to real life so you can discover what you can do to help improve methylation, symptoms, and health.
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