What if you could reduce the risk of autism occurrence in your child, or reduce your chances of schizophrenia… naturally? There are several things you can do to decrease the risk of autism:
In late December the Brazilian government took the unusual and unprecedented step of warning Brazilian women of childbearing age not to get pregnant. Other countries, including El Salvador, quickly followed suit. Days later, America’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a travel warning to pregnant women, urging them to avoid visiting 14 countries in total. Why all the worry?
Because health officials noticed an alarming spike in babies born with unusually small heads, a condition called microcephaly. Vitamin D, tryptophan and omega-3 to boost brain serotonin during pregnancy and beyond
Vitamin D activates the enzyme TPH2 (tryptophan hydroxylase 2) that converts tryptophan to serotonin – the calming neurotransmitter in the brain. Vitamin D inhibits TPH1, which reduces serotonin in the gut and elsewhere, thus reducing inflammation.
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SHAREDr. Paul ThomasDr. Paul Thomas is an award-winning Dartmouth-trained pediatrician with nearly 30 years of experience in pediatrics. He is an expert on addiction and in Addiction Medicine. He is the co-author of the forthcoming book, The Vaccine-Friendly Plan: Dr. Paul’s Safe and Effective Approach to Immunity and Health—from Pregnancy through Your Child’s Teen Years (Ballantine 2016). Archives
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