Autism Spectrum Disorder

Autism is a psychoneuroimmunological collection of symptoms such as social and communication challenges, sensory processing difficulties, perseverative behaviors and restricted interests. Because its rate is increasing exponentially, it cannot be caused by genetics alone. In these articles, we invite you to explore potential root causes such as food sensitivities, microbiome imbalances, autoimmune encephalitis, toxicity, retained reflexes, underlying chronic infections and more.

Autism Spectrum Disorder Articles

How to Prioritize Therapies for Autism, SPD, ADHD and Other Neurodevelopmental Conditions

How to Prioritize Therapies for Autism, SPD, ADHD and Other Neurodevelopmental Conditions

Learning How to Prioritize Therapies Can Seem Overwhelming When your child is showing signs of developmental delays or has a neurodevelopmental diagnosis such as autism, SPD, ADHD or a learning disability, it can feel overwhelming to know how to prioritize ... Read More
Autism and Picky Eating

Autism and Picky Eating

What Distinguishes Developmentally Appropriate Picky Eating from Pediatric Feeding Disorders? Every parent knows that mealtimes with young children can present challenges. Refusals to eat certain foods, complaints about textures, and demands for favorite meals are often chalked up to “picky ... Read More
How Sulforaphane from Broccoli Sprouts Can Reduce Autism Symptoms

How Sulforaphane from Broccoli Sprouts Can Reduce Autism Symptoms

What Is Sulforaphane? Sulforaphane, a natural substance found in broccoli sprouts, continues to generate interest in the scientific and integrative-medicine communities for its ability to improve symptoms of autism, at least in some children. Sulforaphane is a natural plant compound ... Read More
Understanding Nervous System Dysregulation in Autism

Understanding Nervous System Dysregulation in Autism

The Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) To truly understand what’s happening in the bodies and brains of children with autism, it helps to start with the autonomic nervous system (ANS)—the system that silently manages our involuntary functions like heart rate, breathing, ... Read More
Using Heavy Work to Help Regulate Your Child's Nervous System

Using Heavy Work to Help Regulate Your Child’s Nervous System

What Is Heavy Work? Heavy work is a term commonly used by occupational therapists and other developmental therapists to describe activities that push or pull against the body’s muscles and joints, offering deep sensory input and engagement. While the name ... Read More
Does My Child Have a Dysregulated Nervous System?

Does My Child Have a Dysregulated Nervous System?

What Is a Dysregulated Nervous System? The nervous system is like “command central” in your body. Its job is to act as the body's communication network, sending and receiving messages between the brain and the rest of the body. It ... Read More
Preconception, Prenatal Exposures and TILT (Toxicant-Induced Loss of Tolerance)

Preconception, Prenatal Exposures and TILT (Toxicant-Induced Loss of Tolerance)

Prenatal Exposure to Toxicants Can Affect a Child's Neurodevelopment Did you know that a parents’ exposure to toxic substances pre-conception and prenatally may play a role in priming their child's immune system to be more reactive? This immune priming can ... Read More
Using Lab Tests and Assessments to Uncover Root Causes in Children’s Health

Using Lab Tests and Assessments to Uncover Root Causes in Children’s Health

When a child is struggling with health or developmental challenges, addressing symptoms alone may not provide lasting relief. To promote true healing and development, it’s important to look for root causes—underlying imbalances in the body that may be contributing to ... Read More

Autism Spectrum Disorder Expert Interviews

Autism Spectrum Disorder Stories

Marilee and Douglas: Overcoming Kidney Failure and Multiple Chemical Sensitivity

Marilee and Douglas: Overcoming Kidney Failure and Multiple Chemical Sensitivity

This story is used with permission from Marilee Nelson, the founder of Branch Basics. Perspective and Awareness: What I Wish I Had Known Years Ago Perspective on any topic is based on an understanding of the available information that pertains ... Read More
Tony: Recovery from PDD-NOS/Autism with Homotoxicology

Tony: Healing from PDD-NOS/Autism with Homotoxicology

Where to begin on this eight-year journey… Regression at 17 Months My son had a developmental regression at 17 months old and as a new mother, I heard a lot of “you’re crazy” talk from family and friends, but I ... Read More
Syler: Recovery from Autism

Syler: Healing from Autism

Regression Into Autism Syler was born with autoimmune neutropenia and a urinary tract infection (UTI). He was under observation for a couple weeks to see if his white blood cells went up on their own, but first they put a ... Read More

Autism Spectrum Disorder Books

The BioNexus Approach to Biotoxin Illness
Almost Autism: Recovering Children from Sensory Processing Disorder, A Reference for Parents and Practitioners
The Out-of-Sync Child, Third Edition
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