First link- Dr. John Gray and Treating Autism https://youtu.be/Ivduj7-ZPIM -He recommends low sugar lemonade with a capsule of aloe vera pills (mannose) 3 times a day to detox of heavy metals in autistic person. - Another detox is 1 tsp. of apple cider vinegar in water 3 times a day -Lithium Orotate (over the counter) for calming and building up serotonin in the brain Part 2 Dr. John Gray and Treating Autism https://youtu.be/UlR8XilrD-8 Old fashioned "hypothermia treatment" along with good nutrition caused immediate transformation and remission in people with autism/aspergers. Lie in tub of water at 97 degrees (use hot tub thermometer to check temperature) Child/adult lies (head under water looking up) in water for 20 minutes Get it up to 101 degrees for 20 minutes Then 103 degrees for 20 minutes Your body temperature will rise up and kill off the bacteria causing inflammation in the brain. (An hour of time total). Do every other day. Start at 30...
ARTICLE ON TYLER'S BOOK "POPULATION ONE" This video is a speaking engagement where Tyler spoke to a group about having autism. Link: https://youtu.be/e_jCXmBqf2w Very good speaker. Insightful with a sense of humor, he helps us all understand what it is like to live dealing with having autism. I hope he does very well.
Article found at: https://www.spectrumnews.org/news/brain-anatomy-differences-in-autism-may-vary-by-age-sex/ Brain anatomy differences in autism may vary by age, sex BY ALLA KATSNELSON / 13 APRIL 2020 Several regions in the outer layer of the brain are thicker in children and young adults with autism than in their typical peers, a new study finds. The differences are greatest in girls, in children aged 8 to 10 years, and in those with a low intelligence quotient (IQ) 1 . During typical development, the brain’s outer layer, called the cerebral cortex, thickens until about age 2 and then grows gradually thinner into adolescence as the brain matures. The new study, one of the largest to investigate cortical thickness in autism, aligns with others that indicate this trajectory differs in people with the condition. The findings suggest that brain structure does not change in a uniform way in autism, but instead varies wit...
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