
ExclusiveWhat Does Autism’s Biochemistry Reveal About Its Cause and Potential for Treatment? Feat. Dayan Goodenowe PhD|Vital Signs
The cells of those with autism show unique biochemistry. What does it reveal about autism’s root cause and the potential to treat it?
Dr. Dayan Goodenowe has spent decades researching the biochemical mechanics of disease. He has invented and patented technology that identifies prodromes (early symptoms) for a range of conditions—including autism—to aid diagnosis and treatment.
“Different diseases have these prodromes. They have these things that come before. The program for autism is mitochondrial insufficiency. And that’s what leads to the gender bias, the three times more boys have autism versus girls.”
He returns to VitalSigns with Brendon Fallon to highlight the link between autism’s hallmark biochemistry and potential triggering events:
“Most parents will say [their child was] developing normally, then something happened … Maybe they got a bad infection; they got some sort of injury; some sort of inflammation event occurred in their life. And that starts a cascade of inflammation.”
Dr. Goodenowe identifies three key disruptions to the machinery of the cell that result in autism.
If these can be corrected by giving the cell the materials it needs to repair could this restore function and quality of life to people with autism?
On VitalSigns, Dr. Goodenowe highlights the promising results coming through from the network of doctors applying his treatment to their autistic patients.
You can find out more about Dr. Dayan Goodenowe’s work at: https://drgoodenowe.com/ and https://prodrome.com/
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