Children with autism often have low levels of iron due to leaky gut or poor absorption of nutrition which leads to anemia, but is supplementing with iron really the best choice? Zinc is commonly deficient too and it is necessary for multiple functions in the body, especially with respect to the strength of the immune system. Copper levels tend to often be higher than they should be. Copper can displace zinc and zinc can displace copper so we need to be sure there is a balance between the two. This imbalance can lead to multiple health issues including mast cell activation.
 
 

Assistance with social situations

Having Asperger’s herself, Dr. O’Hara, shares from personal experience what it is like to live with it. She also shares some powerful tools to assist in equipping oneself to better function socially. Along with a natural health program to assist the biology back to health, one of the helpful resources that helped Dr. O’Hara, is the use of the Enneagram. The Enneagram is great for anyone but especially for adults with autism. It helps individuals learn how to read people so they can be more comfortable in social situations, naturally.This is the only scientifically validated online Enneagram test:  https://www.wepss.com/

 Here are descriptions of the 9 Enneagram Types: http://www.enneagramspectrum.com/enneagram-styles/
 
 

Additional resources

Tania A. Marshall, M.Sc. specializes in helping females navigate social engagement and life with Aspergers/autism. Tania’s website is, AspienGirl.com

My book, Naturally Recovering Autism, can be of great help in explaining more details about iron, zinc and copper, plus a lot more of the health issues related to autism and what you can do, naturally, for your child.

Some of the questions we address in this radio interview:

  1. You (Dr. O’Hara) had high functioning autism/Asberger’s yourself as a child – can you discuss that with us and your recovery?
  2. What are some of the important roles of Iron, Copper, and Zinc in the body? Why are balancing these minerals particularly important in Autism?
  3. What kinds of testing is available for these minerals?
  4. People are told by well-meaning traditional medical practitioners that if ferritin is low to take iron supplements – what could be the problem with this?
  5. Iron feeds pathogens – can you tell us more about that and how does it relate to cell danger response?
  6. How much do genetics play a role in iron and copper dysregulation?
  7. What are some of the things people can do if they have iron dysregulation or issues with copper/zinc balance?
  8. In looking at underlying root factors and particularly in regards to Cell Danger Response, what needs to be on the radar of parents of children with Autism?
 

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