The Gut-Brain Axis: A Predictive Model of Autism Severity Based on Gut Bacteria Counts (Part 2)

This article presents an augmented and more accurate version of the predictive model discussed in Part 1 linking Autism severity to gut bacteria counts found in the stool reports and a list of some common interventions that can drastically impact bacteria counts which (if ignored) can significantly mislead clinical research and the identification of potential treatment opportunities for children with Autism

The Gut-Brain Axis: A Predictive Model of Autism Severity Based on Gut Bacteria Counts (Part 1)

Microbiota Transfer Therapy (MTT) has shown a near 50% reduction in Autism-related symptoms 2 years post-MTT in clinical settings. This article shows a remarkable connection between Autism severity as a function of intestinal bacterial counts and microbiome diversity across multiple species. A very big “Thank you!” to all the parents that provided us with their children’s stool reports, ATEC scores, and observed % gains in ATEC from stem-cell therapies for the completion of this research

Autism Etiology and General Recommendations based on Genetic Tests

With the advent of the genomics movement, patients around the world are performing genetic tests in hopes of understanding the underlying dynamics, etiology, causes, symptoms and behaviors associated to their conditions. Given the complexity of the Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), many parents are performing genetic tests on their children in order to (hopefully) uncover key…