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UNDERSTANDING AUTISM: My Quest for Nathan

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In UNDERSTANDING AUTISM: My Quest for Nathan, I describe how my son was taken by autism leaving only a reflection of the child I knew. He still looked the same, but inside his mind was scrambled and he was like someone from a different world. Something had reversed his normal brain development. As I took him from doctor to doctor, it became clear to me that no one knew what caused his autism and there were no effective medical treatments. It was up to me to discover the answers for myself, and after 17 years of research, I am able to make sense of what autism is about. I know what causes autism, how to prevent it, and how to treat it. This book explains what I have discovered.

92 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 26, 2013

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January 22, 2017
Tylenol, coal tar connection parent should read

Great read for a parent into biomedical looking for a clearer understanding on how the endocanabanoid system needs to be considered when looking for autism cause/treatment. I wonder if both the endocanabinoid system and Opiod system disruptions should both be considered with so many kids sensitive to gluten and casein and their having an opiod effect. I am a parent that has also taken tylenol with codeine (works on both systems) before getting pregnant and tylenol during pregnancy. My son who had autism also took tylenol for frequent ear infections and fevers as well as with his live vaccine immumizations. One suggestion to author regarding coal tar :check to see if mothers used coal tar shampoo regularly before conception. I used it for a chronic scalp infection.
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