Hannah Poling’s family entered the national spotlight when they revealed that Hannah’s autism-like symptoms may have been linked to a reaction to several childhood vaccines at once in combination with her mitochondrial dysfunction. Her case was not the first revelation of a possible mitochondrial disorder (MD)-autism spectrum disorder (ASD) link, but because of her ultimately successful vaccine injury suit, she became the avatar of the vaccines-cause-harm movement — which almost eclipsed the real scientific and therapeutic feature of her case: the mitochondria. (Read More …) Sharing... (Read More ...)
Stimulating brain cells with light can generate autism-like symptoms, Stanford University researchers reported in a mouse study that may provide clues on what causes the disease in people. (Read More …) Sharing is Caring! Read More →
Pregnant women participating in a pilot study at San Francisco General Hospital had the highest levels of banned chemicals used in flame retardants in their bodies compared with other expectant mothers in other studies conducted worldwide. (Read More …) Sharing is Caring! Read More →
(NaturalNews) Numerous studies have established melatonin as one of the most effective anti-cancer treatments in existence. It inhibits cancer cell growth and proliferation; it destroys cancer cells, stops angiogenesis (new tumor blood vessel growth), and prevents harmful forms of estrogen from stimulating cancer cell growth. Despite its success in clinical trials and in doctors’ experiences with their patients, it has not been widely prescribed in conventional medicine, though its effects have proven to be superior to those of many chemotherapeutic drugs. (Read More …) Sharing is Caring! Read More →
This e-book looks at what contributes to picker eater behavior both inside and outside our homes. Susan draws from her own experience as the mom of a picky eater to give you valuable information as well as helpful tips from the trenches. Using her trademarked system, The House of Health, she’ll give you three easy steps for improving and keeping good health. (Read More …) Sharing is Caring! Read More →
Every parent has worried at one point or another about the idea that there may be traces of pesticide in the food or water they give their children–what they probably never thought to worry about was that the pesticide might cause attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). (Read More …) Sharing is Caring! Read More →
Last week, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) released analysis of data revealing a major increase in the incidence of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) among children in the United States. The number of children between the ages of five and 17 reported by their parents to “have” ADHD or the non-hyperactive form of the disorder (ADD) had risen from 7 to 9 percent over a decade ending in 2009. Nine percent translates to 4,858,210 children according to 2010 U.S. Census data. (Read More …) Sharing is Caring! Read More →
Abstract Objective To determine all cause mortality and deaths from cardiovascular events related to intensive glucose lowering treatment in people with type 2 diabetes. (Read More …) Sharing is Caring! Read More →
Sometimes I worry about the impression this blog will give of my parenting. From an obsession with poop to a willingness to put my child in danger, I can see how some of my musings could be taken the wrong way. And then there’s this… (Read More …) Sharing is Caring! Read More →
Nineteen-year old Mary Hendricks was diagnosed with severe autism when she was just a baby. (Read More …) Sharing is Caring! Read More →















































