Sleep and Autism

Sleep and Autism

Persistent, altered sleep is a common finding among young children who have signs and symptoms consistent with a diagnosis of ASD. This is a key difference from neuro-typical peers. And, like any person, changes in quantity and quality can result in further downstream...
Why Don’t All Doctors Treat Autism This Way?

Why Don’t All Doctors Treat Autism This Way?

“If this protocol is so great, why doesn’t everyone know about it and do it?” No answer seems to satisfy those who are firmly grounded in the old-time perceptions about ASD.  A patient’s (physician) family member raised this question recently,...
Hyperbaric Treatment Revisited

Hyperbaric Treatment Revisited

The use of HBOT for various neurologic conditions was a central focus at the most recent Medical Academy of Pediatric Needs conference. This is an update to the extensive review presented here nearly 4 years ago. How HBOT is supposed to work: It’s not rocket...
Early Intervention Reverses Autism

Early Intervention Reverses Autism

More than occasional skepticism has been voiced about my lead essay, “Reversing Autism”. However, because of recent research, the major media sites, at least, seem to have picked up on this paradigm. CBS news asked, “Could early intervention reverse...
GcMAF Autism Treatment Update

GcMAF Autism Treatment Update

Earlier in this century, it was reported that 1) Some cancer patients demonstrated an elevated level of an enzyme, called nagalase, and 2) When patients have been given a purified blood product, GcMAF, which acts as sort of an antidote, there have been reports that...