Stem Cells: Real Possibilities in Autism? by James Jeffrey Bradstreet, MD

Stem Cells: Real Possibilities in Autism? by James Jeffrey Bradstreet, MD
(c) 2011 Autism Science Digest

Environmental Toxins, including Tick Borne Diseases -- How We Can Manage Them Better SAFELY

The environment around us is constantly changing. Our body must be able to recognize the source of the toxins, minimize the exposures, and then rid the toxins so that they do not negatively affect our health and metabolism. Many children and adults with autism spectrum disorders have some alterations in their biochemistry and genetic polymorphisms, where they are disadvantaged in their ability to cleanse and nourish their cells ideally.

David Dornfeld, DO

David Dornfeld, DO, has been practicing family medicine for over 28 years, with extensive experience covering the full spectrum of clinical family medicine, including children beyond the age of two. Throughout this time, he has developed a special interest in working with children who have ASDs. His experience includes family medicine, spinal manipulation, chelation therapy, IV infusion therapy and hyperbaric therapies. Focusing on whole body he alleviates pain through hands-on osteopathic therapy, manipulation and nutritional support, with additional experience that encompasses nutritional counseling, diving medicine, chelation therapy, weight loss and many areas of holistic medicine and primary care medicine. His Family Wellness Center is in Middletown, NJ

Autism 299:00 - Breaking the Code. Paradigm Shift: Mental or Medical by Vicki Martin, RN, & Sonja Hintz, RN, BSN

Autism 299:00 - Breaking the Code. Paradigm Shift: Mental or Medical by Vicki Martin, RN, and Sonja Hintz, RN, BSN.
(c) 2009 The Autism File

The Efficacy of Traditional and ...


To better understand the characteristics of seizures in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), we developed a 737-question online Web-based survey.

Residential Homes for Autistic Children

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CME Program Q&A Panel Discussion

Jeff Bradstreet, MD

Dr. Bradstreet obtained his medical degree from the University of South Florida and his residency training at Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center. He is extensively published on the subjects of immunology, toxicology and molecular biology. Currently he is enhancing techniques for stem cell yield from adipose tissue. This work continues and enhances his efforts at immunotherapy, heavy metal detoxfication and restoration of a healthy gut ecosystem.

Richard C. Deth, PhD

Dr. Richard Deth is Professor of Pharmacology in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy, Northeastern University. His recent research has focused on the roles of oxidative stress and impaired methylation in autism, ADHD and other neurological, neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders.

Arthur Krigsman, MD

Dr. Krigsman is a pediatrician and board certified pediatric gastroenterologist who has evaluated and treated over 1400 children suffering from autism and a variety of gastrointestinal problems. He maintains offices in both New York City and Austin, Texas, is actively involved in clinical research, and has presented his findings in peer reviewed journals, scientific meetings, and at a congressional hearing dealing with autism and its possible causes.

Kyle Van Dyke, MD

Kyle Van Dyke recieved his MD from the University of Chicago and completed his redsidency in Family Medicine at the University of Virginia. He is board certified in Family Medicine. He became involved in autism after the diagnosis of his son 7 years ago. His interests include clinical interventions, mitochondria, and hyperbaric therapy.

How to Get From O'Hare Airport to the Westin Lombard for under $5 (if you don't mind walking)

If you have anything other than a small roll-aboard suitcase, I would not recommend this route. It would be better to take a shuttle. For those that are a little adventuresome and fearless, proceed!

This year's conference is quite a bit further from the airport than in previous years. The Westin does have a special deal with a shuttle company but it is still $27 each way and they do not have a complementary shuttle like the one in Rosemont.

Autism: “Neurodevelopmental Oxidative Stress Syndrome”?

Power Point Presentation By: Woody McGinnis, MD
Greater oxidative stress in autism was suggested by depressed nutritional status,
higher toxin levels, depressed anti-oxidant defense, higher oxidant levels, and response
to treatment with antioxidants. Multiple studies confirm greater excretion of oxidativelymodified
biomolecules and increased oxidative modification of brain of subjects who
have been diagnosed with autism.

Understanding the Core of the Gut-Brain Connection in Autism and How to Fix it - James Bradstreet

In "Understanding the Core of the Gut-Brain Connection and How to Fix it", James Bradstreet discusses the Gut-Brain connection in Autism through exploring various case studies and an evaluation of special cases. Bradstreet also discusses how to potentially treat autism by using Helminthic therapy to reset the immune system and how we must break the Oxidative Stress Cycle for recovery to take place. He also looks at reduced cardiac parasympathetic activity in children with autism.