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This book started with a fundamental question: why has autism become so much more prevalent, and what can parents do to lower the risk of having an autistic child or better support their autistic children if they already have them, beyond the standard help provided by health authorities?
If autism rates have increased significantly in a relatively short period of human history, it makes sense to consider whether changes in our environment, lifestyle, medical practices, or overall way of life might be contributing factors.
Like many others, I first became interested in this topic as a parent rather than as a medical doctor. Watching my children grow and seeing how their world differs so greatly from mine led me to question everything - from the food they eat and the air they breathe to birth methods, infant feeding, treatment of illness, and communication. All these aspects have shifted within just one generation. It is therefore reasonable to wonder: are these changes connected to the rise in autism? And what actions can we take to reduce potential environmental risks for our children?
From the perspective of health authorities, our modern lifestyle appears generally safe. However, the original research behind these guidelines reveals a complex array of risk factors that could collectively explain the rise in autism. Conversely, many alternative and holistic practitioners have promoted a wide range of theories and treatments, some of which are supported by limited or selective evidence. These include high-dose vitamin therapies, detox protocols, and restrictive diets targeting presumed causes. Such ideas were often presented confidently - for example, asserting that vaccines or gluten sensitivity are primary causes of autism - yet they tend to overlook the numerous environmental, biological, and lifestyle factors that have become ingrained in modern living.
Human nature typically seeks a single identifiable cause and a clear cure, but complex conditions are rarely so straightforward. I thoroughly analysed and critically assessed many of these claims using established scientific principles and standards of evidence.
This book walks you through the original research evidence, chapter by chapter. I have endeavoured to differentiate between strong and weak evidence, as well as correlation and causation. Additionally, I have been clear about any uncertainties and presented both sides of the arguments using referenced material.
Reading this book reveals that our world is influenced by larger forces beyond any individual family, parent, or health authority. It helps readers understand these broader patterns and empowers parents to make informed choices when they have the ability to do so.
While this book mainly centers on autism, many principles and lifestyle suggestions are applicable to overall adult health and wellbeing, going well beyond pregnancy and childhood. Several environmental factors and biological mechanisms discussed here - such as oxidative stress, inflammation, poor diet, endocrine disruption, metabolic issues, and toxic exposures - are also linked to chronic adult illnesses like cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative disorders, autoimmune diseases, and some cancers. Therefore, understanding these factors and adopting reasonable precautionary measures may not only support healthy child development but also encourage adults to adopt healthier long-term lifestyle habits for their own well-being and for their future offspring.
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