by Dr. Brian Udell | Oct 20, 2013 | >ALL<, Alternative and Complementary Medicine for ASD, Autism Therapies, Diagnosis, Patient experiences, Speech and Language
A recent headline offered, “Is the autism ‘epidemic’ over?” How about this claim, “US outpacing U.K. in autism rates”? Another one, a bit less dramatic, “Autism diagnoses level off in Britain after five-fold surge during the...
by Dr. Brian Udell | Oct 5, 2013 | >ALL<, AD/HD, Alternative and Complementary Medicine for ASD, Asperger's Syndrome, Autism Therapies, Chelation, Conferences, Diets, HBOT for ASD, News-Maybe-Worthy, Patient experiences, Reversing autism
Saturday Allergies in Special Needs Children Dr. Jeffrey Bradstreet – Introduction to Allergies in Special Needs Children With a less-than-healthy intestine, there is loss of tight cellular junctions, allowing toxins and food proteins to be exposed to blood,...
by Dr. Brian Udell | Oct 4, 2013 | >ALL<, AD/HD, Alternative and Complementary Medicine for ASD, Autism Therapies, Conferences, News-Maybe-Worthy, Patient experiences, Reversing autism
Friday Case assessment and clinical pearls were today’s topics. The knowledge presented is based on treatment of other patients and is an important part of our education, since so little experience has been documented in the conventional literature. This is a...
by Dr. Brian Udell | Sep 29, 2013 | >ALL<, Alternative and Complementary Medicine for ASD, Autism Therapies, Chelation, HBOT for ASD, Patient experiences, Yeast - Fungus
Autism is a diagnosis that sometimes leads to signs and symptoms so severe in affected children that it drives parents to risk significant resources in the hope of getting relief. Investment in money, time, and energy needs to be balanced with other proven treatments...
by Dr. Brian Udell | Sep 14, 2013 | >ALL<, AD/HD, Alternative and Complementary Medicine for ASD, Asperger's Syndrome, Autism Therapies, Patient experiences, Reversing autism, Special Skills, Speech and Language
I object to the term ‘low functioning’, as in “Billy has low-functioning autism.” After all, we don’t say that about neuro-typical individuals whose abilities may limit their options. And, “high-functioning” can be just as...