Overcoming Autism’s Limitations
What a week! With three kids, at three different schools, special treats for special diets at end of year parties, one fridge dying, the replacement (used ) fridge that … Continue reading
Science Saturday: Adversomics of Vaccines
I’ve long wondered when mainstream medicine will develop the sophistication to screen children for their likelihood to experience an “adverse event” after vaccination. An adverse event can be as simple … Continue reading
Whew! It’s getting crunchy in here!
Art by S., grade 1 I’ve always admired the traditional First Nations way of using every part of the buffalo they killed. It just seems right, that if an animal … Continue reading
Running a greener home {Book Review: Organic Housekeeping}
When I started reading science journal articles about autism, one of the things I learned early on is that many individuals with autism don’t clear toxins as well as the … Continue reading