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Ty Is Working His Way Through the FLIGHT Study Baseline Period

What Is the FLIGHT Study?

The FLIGHT Study [Facilitated Longitudinal Investigation of Genuine Health Transformation] builds upon our Documenting Hope CHIRP™ Study as a foundation for capturing clinical data over time to test the hypothesis that comprehensive personalized lifestyle interventions will result in symptom abatement, improved health and potentially full condition reversal.⁠

FLIGHT Study follows individual participants through 18 months of lifestyle interventions personalized to their needs.⁠

All U.S. parents of children 1-15 years old are welcome to participate in our fully online CHIRP™ Study, but those wishing to participate in FLIGHT Study must meet certain criteria. See if your child is eligible here.

About Ty

Our first FLIGHT Study participant, Ty, and his family are making their way through the baseline assessment period. The baseline assessment period involves the administration of lots of tests including cognitive and developmental tests, as well as different kinds of lab tests. The baseline lab tests will look for any physiological imbalances in the body. These tests give the clinical team lots of information that will help them generate a personalized intervention plan.

As you may recall, Ty is 4 years old and has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Ty and his family have been amazing through the whole process so far!⁠

We’ll keep you updated on Ty’s progress as he moves through our Documenting Hope FLIGHT Study program, tailored specifically for him.

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About Beth Lambert

Beth Lambert is a former healthcare consultant and teacher. As a consultant, she worked with pharmaceutical, medical device, diagnostic and other health care companies to evaluate industry trends.

She is the author of A Compromised Generation: The Epidemic of Chronic Illness in America’s Children (Sentient Publications, 2010). She is also a co-author of Documenting Hope's Brain Under Attack: A Resource for Parents and Caregivers of Children with PANS, PANDAS, and Autoimmune Encephalitis. She is a co-author of Reversal of Autism Symptoms among Dizygotic Twins through a Personalized Lifestyle and Environmental Modification Approach: A Case Report and Review of the Literature, J. Pers. Med. 2024, 14(6), 641.

In 2009, Beth founded Documenting Hope and currently serves as Executive Director. Beth attended Oxford University, graduated from Williams College and holds a Masters Degree in American Studies from Fairfield University.

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