
Preventing Autism
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Something is happening to our children, and Dr. Jay Gordon is determined to stop it. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one in eighty-eight children in the United States is being diagnosed with developmental disorders on the autism spectrum (ASD). The accelerating ASD epidemic parallels industry's increased use of untested chemicals in manufacturing and our food supply. Preventing Autism identifies the toxic environmental triggers that can cause autism in susceptible children. Dr. Gordon presents a practical plan for safeguarding the neurological development of your children, from pre-pregnancy preparation through your baby's first twenty-four months.
When you are pregnant, everything you experience-the air you breathe, what you eat and drink, the chemicals to which you are exposed, your emotions-is shared with your baby. Your child's health depends on creating an optimal environment for growth before and after birth. Preventing Autism presents a comprehensive program that covers:
- The latest research on the causes of ASD and the relationship between genetic factors and toxins that trigger developmental delays.
- How to reduce toxic exposure from your food, home, clothing, and cleaning and personal care products.
- The male biological clock. Recent research shows that mutations in older sperm contribute significantly to the incidence of autism. The book includes advice on keeping sperm healthy.
- Planning a nursery that is a healthy nest.
- Dietary guidance for moms-to-be, babies, and nursing mothers.
- Dr. Gordon's sensible approach to decisions about vaccinations.
Preventing Autism offers a plan for eliminating harmful chemicals from your everyday life that can disrupt the development of your baby. Dr. Gordon believes we can combat autism one family at a time.
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Content
- Intro
- Preventing Autism: What You Can Do to Protect Your Children before and after Birth
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: You Can Reduce the Risk of Autism
- Part One: The New View of Autism
- Chapter 1: The Autism Epidemic
- Chapter 2: The Changing View of Autism
- Chapter 3: No Two Children with Autism Are Alike
- What Does ASD Look Like?
- Common Physical Problems
- Chapter 4: The Autistic Brain
- Brain Growth and Autism
- Toxins and Brain Development
- Seeing Brain Differences
- Exciting New Findings
- Chapter 5: The Genetic Factor
- Susceptibility Genes
- Overactive and Underactive Genes
- Genetic Mutations and ASD
- Chapter 6: Genetics Loads the Gun, but the Environment Pulls the Trigger
- The Toxic Load
- Our Vulnerable Children
- Part Two: Protect Your Baby before Birth
- Chapter 7: Risk Awareness
- Girl or Boy?
- Existing Conditions at Birth
- Autism Runs in Families
- Fathers over Forty
- Mothers over Thirty-five
- The Prenatal Environment
- Pregnancy and Birth Complications Heighten the Risk
- Chapter 8: Get Started the Minute You Think about Having a Baby
- Prepregnancy Consultation
- Are Your Immunizations Current?
- Folate and Prenatal Vitamins
- See Your Dentist
- Lose That Weight before You Get Pregnant
- Break Those Habits
- Stress Takes a Toll
- Men Need to Make Some Changes, Too
- Making Sure You Have Healthy Sperm
- Medications Known to Affect the Health of Sperm
- Preconception Supplements for Men to Strengthen Sperm
- Chapter 9: What to Do When You Are Expecting
- What You Eat Affects Your Baby's Genes
- Fishy Business
- Organic vs. Conventional
- Eating Defensively
- One More Reason to Eat Clean
- From Meyera's Kitchen
- Chapter 10: Home Detox
- The Age of Chemistry
- Common Household Toxins
- First Steps for Reducing the Toxicity of Your Home
- A Tour through the Hazard Zones in Your Home
- The Living Room
- The Kitchen
- The Bedroom: "The Most Important Room in the House
- The Bathroom
- The Laundry Room
- A Clean Sweep
- Chapter 11: A Wardrobe Not to Die For
- Dress for Success
- Harmful Surprises in Your Clothes
- How to Protect Yourself
- Chapter 12: Beauty Does Not Have to Hurt
- Toxic Beauty A to Z
- Change Your Beauty Regimen
- Heavy Fragrances
- Retinoids for Acne and Wrinkles
- Botox
- Salicylic Acid
- Teeth Whiteners
- Sunscreen/Sunblock
- Nail Care
- Self-Tanning/Spray-on Tanning
- Chemical Hair Removal/Laser Hair Removal
- Hair Dye, Extensions, and Keratin Treatments
- Skin Whitening/Lightening
- Tattoos
- Marketing Purity
- Basic Grooming
- Skin Care
- Hair Care
- Makeup
- Pets
- Chapter 13: Planning a Nursery That Is a Healthy Nest
- Fourteen Hours a Day on a Mattress
- Cribs and Other Furniture
- Bedding and Layettes
- The Mattress
- Crib Linens and Cushions
- Wall Coverings
- The "Grandfather Lead" Problem
- Painting Your Walls
- Other Wall Coverings
- Floors
- Window Treatments
- Baby Supplies
- Soap
- Baby Wipes
- Baby Powder
- Diapers
- Lotion and Moisturizer
- Diaper Ointment
- Pacifiers/Soothers
- Toys
- Part Three: Protect Your Newborn
- Chapter 14: Feeding Your Newborn
- Toxins in Breast Milk
- Breast vs. Bottle
- Formula, Water, and Animal Milk
- Bottles
- Breast Pumps and Stored Breast Milk
- Graduating to Solid Foods
- Be a Chef for Your Baby
- From Meyera's Kitchen
- The Best Ready-made Baby Foods
- Chapter 15: Your Baby Is Changing Every Day
- The Development Road Map: Milestones and Early Warning Signals, Month by Month
- Two Months
- Four Months
- Six Months
- Nine Months
- Twelve Months
- Fourteen to Sixteen Months
- Eighteen Months
- Twenty-four Months
- Communicating with Your Doctor
- Chapter 16: Vaccines: The Middle Ground
- Evidence of Harm
- A Schedule Set in Stone?
- Why Not Slow It Down?
- Afterword: Better Living without Chemicals
- Appendix: Milestone Tracker
- References
- Resources
- Index
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