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Bugs, bowels, brains, behavior, and the emergence of brain-body-planet medicine / by Martha Herbert -- The biochemical connection between the gut and the brain : how food, bugs, and the gut barrier affect health, behavior, and cognition / by Geri Brewster, RD, MPH, CDN -- Theories of gut-brain axis involvement in childhood developmental disorders / by Arthur Krigsman, MD -- Role of the GI tract in neuroepigenetic regulation during early development and its implications for autism / by Richard C. Deth, PhD, Nathaniel W. Hodgson, Stephen Walker, PhD, Arthur Krigsman, MD, and Malav S. Trivedi -- Biofilm : a cause of chronic gastrointestinal issues in ASD / by John Hicks, III, MD -- Old friends, new treatment : helminthic therapy in autism / by Judith Chinitz, MS, MS -- The not so small world of gut microbes L how they influence behavior and the brain in big ways / by James Jeffret Bradstreet, MD, MD(H), FAAFP -- Gut microbiota-brain connection / by Thomas J. Borody, MD, PhD, and Jordana Campbell, BSc -- FMT : a parent's account of a fecal microbiota transplantation done for a 15-year-old female presenting with autism, chronic constipation, and very low energy levels / by MichaelF. Wagnitz -- The role of intestinal and other microbes in autism and other diseases affecting the central nervous system / by Sydney M. Finegold, MD -- Gastrointestinal balance and neurotransmitter formation / by Amy Yasko -- Interrelationships among the gut, mitochondrial function, and neurological sequelae / by Daniel A. Rossignol, MD, FAAFP -- Milk : effects & implications for autism and other disorders / by Krystal D. Dubé and Richard C. Deth, PHD -- Is it ever too late? : using a biomedical approach and dietary intervention to treat children and adults with autism / by Palema Ferro, RN, ASN, Raman Prasad, MS, and Carol Wester, RN, MSN, PMHCNS, BC -- Diagnosing and treating inflammatory bowel disease in the genomic era / by Stephen Walker, PhD -- Food allergy and the gut-brain axis / by Andrew Wakefield, MB, BS. |