by Julie Matthews, MS | Mar 11, 2019 | Autism, Nutrients/Biochemistry, Nutrition News, Pregnancy/Baby, Scientific Research
Researchers at Texas University have published a groundbreaking study demonstrating the positive impact of carnitine supplementation on a gene mutation common in ASD.[1] The results specifically advocate taking the amino acid supplement during pregnancy to protect the...
by Julie Matthews, MS | Mar 4, 2019 | ADHD/Learning Delays, Anxiety/Mood/Behavior, Autism, Autism Diet & Implementation, Nutrition News
In today’s fast paced world, with little rest, overloaded with toxins, and devoid of nutrients, inflammation is very common. Once triggered, it can be hard to shut off – and if certain biochemical processes persist, chronic inflammation can ensue. Inflammation...
by Julie Matthews, MS | Dec 17, 2018 | Messages from Julie, Nutrition News
The end of the year is a time for reflection and appreciation of all we have. And maybe a look to the future, of what we want to create next. So here’s the good, the bad, and some hope… Life is not always easy. Maybe you can relate. This year: Our websites...
by Julie Matthews, MS | Nov 14, 2018 | Autism, Nutrition News, Personalized Nutrition/Special Diets, Scientific Research
With the popularity of the ketogenic (keto) diet these days and the amazing results people are reporting, my clients have been asking whether the ketogenic diet is right for their child with autism. I have been looking for good science that can guide us as to whether...
by Julie Matthews, MS | Oct 19, 2018 | Holidays, Recipes - Cooking To Heal
I have to confess I’ve always LOVED deviled eggs. I used to be embarrassed to say so – I always thought I was the only one. Deviled eggs seemed like a strange appetizer relic from the seventies. I assumed they would not be popular (or sophisticated) for a party....