
How to Prevent Autism
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In How to Prevent Autism, Dara Berger shares her personal journey with autism. She describes everything that went wrong with her son that led to an autism diagnosis and everything she did differently to prevent her daughter from suffering the same fate. She interviews eight well-known ASD experts--including doctors, nutritionists, nurses, and scientists--about the factors that have led to the growing epidemic of autism. Based on the best practices for preventing autism in children, each professional offers perspectives grounded in their own research and their patients' improvements. The book covers every detail--from the importance of mothers' cleaning out their bodies preconception, through common genetic mutations that may put children at risk, to the crucial role of nutrition in prevention.
All parents agree that every choice counts when it comes to the health of their children. As Dara Berger makes clear in this personal, informative, and authoritative book, the stakes could not be higher when it comes to autism.
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- Intro
- Copyright
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword by Kim Mack Rosenberg
- Preface by Dara Berger
- Part 1
- Chapter 1 Dylan's Story
- Chapter 2 The Diagnosis and Aftermath
- Chapter 3 Jessica's Story
- Part 2
- Chapter 4 What Is Autism? with Sidney Baker, MD
- Chapter 5 Preconception and Pregnancy Prevention for Autism with Nancy Hofreuter O'Hara, MD
- Chapter 6 Nutrition Prevention for Preconception, Pregnancy, and Baby with Geri Brewster, RDN, MPH, CDN
- Chapter 7 Keeping Baby Safe with Maureen McDonnell, RN
- Chapter 8 The Biochemistry of Autism with Scott Smith, PA
- Chapter 9 Epigenetics and Metabolic Pathways with Anju Usman, MD
- Chapter 10 What You Might Not Know about Vaccines with Jack Lyons-Weiler, PhD
- Chapter 11 Glyphosate and the Autism Epidemic with Stephanie Seneff, PhD
- Part 3
- Chapter 12 Other Parents' Stories: Corrinne Simpson Brown, Katie Wright, and Maria Rickert Hong, CHHC, AADP
- Chapter 13 My Kitchen
- Chapter 14 My Natural Medicine Cabinet
- Chapter 15 Wrap Up
- Further Reading/References
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