Autism Antidote
February 26, 2015Equine Therapy
March 12, 2015Food Chain Radio Show #1,005
Michael Olson, Author & Urban Farming Agriculturalist
Part II: Autism Nutrition and Health
Feeding the Bugs Within
Guest: Katherine Reid, PhD – Mother, Biochemist and Executive Director of UnBlindMyMind
Brooke was diagnosed with autism at the age of three. Her most disturbing behavior was becoming trapped in yes/no loops that would run for hours, with Brooke crying her way through until she collapsed in exhaustion.
Fortunately, Brooke had what few other children with autism have – a mother with a PhD in biochemistry and a will to fight for her daughter’s well-being.
Dr. Katherine Reid fought the good fight against her daughter’s autism, and won. Her experience in fighting changed the way she thought about food, and led her to consider the microbiota that inhabit the intestinal tracts of our bodies.
These microorganisms, of which there are 100 trillion within each human body, perform a number of significant functions: ferment carbohydrates, train the immune system, prevent the growth of harmful bacteria, produce vitamins, and help manage the storage of fats.
Given how important these living microorganisms are to our health, we simply must ask:
What should we feed the bugs within?