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Nutrition Research and News – March 2019

Nutrition Research and News – March 2019

by Julie Matthews, MS | Mar 25, 2019 | All Posts, BioIndividual Nutrition Articles

Home cleaning products may increase risk of children becoming overweight by altering their microbiome Mom’s microbiome during pregnancy linked to child’s autism risk People with type 2 diabetes may reverse or reduce their insulin use with intermittent fasting Children...
Nutrition Research and News – March 2019

Research and News – February 2019

by Julie Matthews, MS | Feb 26, 2019 | All Posts, BioIndividual Nutrition Articles

Autism and gluten intolerance – what do genes say? High gluten intake during pregnancy linked to increased risks of diabetes in children Early disturbance of the microbiome and the rise in autism FDA-approved artificial sweeteners are toxic to gut bacteria PANDAS and...
Nutrition Research and News – March 2019

Research , Studies and News – January 2019

by Julie Matthews, MS | Jan 29, 2019 | All Posts, BioIndividual Nutrition Articles

Could targeting the immune system improve ASD symptoms?Gut health and inborn errors of metabolismEffects of probiotics prebiotics, and phytobiotics on mental healthThe gluten-free diet, ASD and Down SyndromePrenatal fish oil supplementation may improve children’s...
Methyl B12: Shown to reduce autism symptoms

Methyl B12: Shown to reduce autism symptoms

by Julie Matthews, MS | Sep 22, 2016 | All Posts, Autism & Pediatric Articles, Scientific Research

If you are a nutrition practicing health professional you’ve likely heard of methyl B12. If you’re a patient or this is new to you as a practitioner, you will enjoy learning about this important subject. An exciting study indicates that...
Study: Pesticides Linked to Autism

Study: Pesticides Linked to Autism

by Julie Matthews, MS | Jun 2, 2016 | All Posts, Autism & Pediatric Articles

A study out of the University of North Carolina Medical School found pesticides linked to autism. Researchers discovered that pesticides caused changes in the brain consistent with autism and neurodegenerative diseases. These chemicals were found to inhibit...
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