Gut Pathology and Treatment
The digestive tract is each child's primary interface with the environment and home to more than 70 percent of the immune system. These presentations examine the role of digestive injury in the development of autism and describe effective strategies for testing and treatment.
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- Detoxification Strategies and Individualizing Chelation Protocols
Anju Usman, MD (Anaheim 2007)

- Reversing Autism . Balancing the Biochemistry through Chelation, Detoxification, and Nutritional Therapy
Andrew Levinson, MD (Alexandria 2007)

- Nutrition, Diet, and Digestive Aid Options for Autistics
Jon Pangborn, PhD, CCN (Anaheim 2007)

- The Orphan Organ
Sidney Baker, MD (Alexandria 2007)

- Nutritional Supplements for Children with Autism: Taking a Sensible Approach
Jerry Kartzinel, MD (Alexandria 2007)

- The Role of the Gut in Autism: A Case History
Liz Mumper, MD (Anaheim 2007)

- Biomedical Individuality and Effective Treatment Strategies using the Defeat Autism Now! Approach
Anju Usman, MD (Alexandria 2007)
- Reversing Autism . Balancing the Biochemistry through Chelation,
Detoxification, and Nutritional Therapy
Andrew Levinson, MD (Alexandria 2007)
- Processing and Pain in the Gut and Brain
Timothy Buie, MD (Boston 2005)

- Intestinal Pathology in Autism: State of the Science
Andrew Wakefield, MD (Seattle 2006)

- Mind the Gut: The Gastrointestinal tract - Neuroimmunology
Patrick Hanaway, MD (Alexandria 2007)

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