Autism is Treatable

Environmental Toxins

Emerging research continues to support a relationship between toxic chemicals in our environment and the development of autism as a result of tissue injury. This series of presentations provides insights about exposures from a variety of sources, including the environment and vaccines.

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  • Learning from a Whole Body Systems Approach to Autism
    Martha Herbert, MD, PhD (Alexandria 2007)
  • Introductory Remarks: Historical Perspectives on the Molecular Basis of Autism. Basics of Transmethylation and Oxidant Stress
    Jon Pangborn, PhD, CNN (Anaheim 2007)
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  • Detoxification Strategies and Individualizing Chelation Protocols
    Anju Usman, MD (Anaheim 2007) hi lo
  • Reversing Autism - Balancing the Biochemistry through Chelation, Detoxification, and Nutritional Therapy
    Andrew Levinson, MD (Alexandria 2007) HI lo
  • Biomedical Individuality and Effective Treatment Strategies using the DAN! Approach
    Anju Usman, MD (Alexandria 2007) HI LO
  • Results of DSMA Treatment Study
    James Adams, PhD (Anaheim 2007) Hi Lo
  • Evaluating and Reducing Toxic Load
    John Green, MD & Stuart  Freedenfeld, MD (Anaheim 2007) Hi Lo
  • Oxidative Stress and the Metabolic Pathway of autism
    Jill James, Ph.D.(Alexandria 2007) Hi Lo
  • D4 Dopamine Receptors and Methionine Synthase in the Human Cortex: Partners in Evolution and Autism
    Dick Deth, Ph.D (Alexandria 2007).Hi Lo
  • Porphyrinuria in Childhood Autistic Disorder: Implications for Environmental Toxicity
    Robert Nataf, Ph.D. (Alexandria 2007)Hi Lo
  • The Enviornmental Aspects of Autism
    William Rea, MD (Alexandria 2007) Hi Lo
  • Autism is Treatable: Scientific Plausibility
    Martha Herbert, MD, PhD (Seattle 2006)
  • Environmental Toxins and the Increased Incidence in Autism
    Michael Wagnitz (Milwaukee 2006)