How Close Are We To A Cure ? Part 2

Although toxins from industry, agriculture, and more shape the environment for children with autism, the largest and most impacted environmental factor for autism remains the internal ecosystem living in the intestines. That environment is shaped by complex communities of microbes interacting with the diet and the immune defenses of the child. The combined effect of environmental poisons and microbial chemistry directly influence the immune system in critical ways, while also affecting gene expression.