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The document discusses chronic diseases in children and reversing them. It focuses on the work of Beth Lambert who founded Epidemic Answers to research environmental causes of conditions like autism and ways to reverse them. Her 2010 book reviewed epidemics like autism and autoimmune diseases. Epidemic Answers is conducting studies analyzing factors like diet, toxins and screen time that contribute to children's health problems and testing interventions to reverse conditions. The root causes are seen as the total toxic load from modern living, not any single factor, that children's bodies can't handle and that can precipitate autism symptoms.

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The document discusses chronic diseases in children and reversing them. It focuses on the work of Beth Lambert who founded Epidemic Answers to research environmental causes of conditions like autism and ways to reverse them. Her 2010 book reviewed epidemics like autism and autoimmune diseases. Epidemic Answers is conducting studies analyzing factors like diet, toxins and screen time that contribute to children's health problems and testing interventions to reverse conditions. The root causes are seen as the total toxic load from modern living, not any single factor, that children's bodies can't handle and that can precipitate autism symptoms.

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Reversing Chronic Diseases in Children

Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola  Fact Checked August 27, 2023

STORY AT-A-GLANCE
 Epidemic Answers, founded by Beth Lambert in 2009, is a research organization focused
on helping children with autism and other chronic diseases

 In her 2010 book, “A Compromised Generation: The Epidemic of Chronic Illness in


America’s Children,” Lambert reviewed not only the epidemic of autism but also other
childhood epidemics, such as autoimmune diseases, and their environmental root cause

 Epidemic Answers’ research project, “Documenting Hope,” is analyzing the environmental


causes behind chronic conditions and what we can do to reverse them

 Autism and most other chronic childhood diseases are caused by a constellation of
factors that contribute to the total toxic load of modern living

In the featured video, I interview Beth Lambert, who in 2009 founded Epidemic Answers,
a research organization focused on helping children with autism and other chronic
diseases.

When I graduated medical school, the incidence of autism was 1 in 10,000. For the first
decade of my medical practice, I didn't have a single autistic patient. By the mid- to late-
1990s, I was treating hundreds of autistic children in my practice, and since then, autism
has reached truly epidemic proportions.

In her 2010 book, "A Compromised Generation: The Epidemic of Chronic Illness in
America's Children," Lambert reviewed not only the epidemic of autism but also other
childhood epidemics, such as autoimmune diseases, and their environmental root
causes.

"I cataloged these kids who were getting better and told their stories," she says.
"Since that time, I have been documenting stories of kids who have reversed all
kinds of conditions, and I have launched a nonprofit organization to help
connect parents with the resources they need to help their kids get on the road
to recovery.

Subsequently, I also started several research studies to look at the


environmental causes of autism, ADHD and autoimmune diseases, and what
can be done to help reverse these [problems].

So, it's really become a life mission for me to help people understand that their
kids don't need to be sick, and there's plenty of tools and resources we have
today to solve this epidemic. It's just information and access to resources.
That's really it. Because that's the answer, I'm just hell-bent on getting that
message out there."

Studies Underway

Chris D'Adamo, who co-wrote my paper on linoleic acid (LA), published in the journal
Nutrients, is the research director for the Epidemic Answer’s research project called
"Documenting Hope," which is looking at the environmental causes of chronic conditions
and what we can do to reverse them.

"Our first study is gathering tons of information about what it means to be a


child in modern America," Lambert explains. "What they are eating, what they
are putting on their skin, what they are doing all day long — screen habits, sleep
— anything you can imagine that is as part of their health. We correlate all of
these things with health outcomes, symptoms and diagnoses, et cetera."

They're also working on an intervention study in which they're doing a deep dive into the
health of a small group of children with chronic health conditions to identify the root
causes. Each child is then placed on a customized 18-month program to reverse their
condition and their progress is documented along the way.

"So, we're not only trying to understand what is causing these conditions, but
what we can do to reverse them," Lambert says.

"We know we need to gather the evidence, because for over 10 years, I've been
talking to physicians who will say, 'Well, there's no evidence that autism is
reversible. That's only anecdotal.' Well, if it's only anecdotal, why aren't we doing
research to demonstrate that it is possible? Why don't we pull together some
evidence of hope for these children who are impacted?"

Lay of the Land

As explained by Lambert, in the 1980s, a movement of parents who suspected their


child's autism was not necessarily genetic and irreversible started gaining traction.
Physicians also began asking questions, wondering whether it’s a systemic problem as
opposed to just a brain-based one, and started opening to the possibility that it might be
reversible.

"They started looking into the GI tract, they started looking into toxicity and
nutrition — all these kinds of things ... Defeat Autism Now was one of the first
physician and parent movements where they got together and had conferences.
AutismOne was another.

I would say the biggest legacy of that movement right now is probably TACA,
which used to be called Talk About Curing Autism ... They are looking at the root
causes of autism and provide resources for parents that ... are looking for
nutrition changes, how to detoxify a child, and how to approach it from a
biomedical perspective."

Unfortunately, many autism organizations have struggled to gain traction because the
only autism treatments that are reimbursed by insurance are applied behavioral analysis
(ABA), physical therapy (PT) and occupational therapy (OT).
Putting the Cart Before the Horse

The widely accepted form of treating autism, ABA, basically trains the child into
expected or typical behaviors. Oftentimes, however, ABA is putting the proverbial cart
before the horse. As explained by Lambert:

"They have brains and bodies that aren't talking to each other, the
communication's out of whack. That needs to be addressed first. That's why I
talk about root causes, because if you can address the root causes and what's
going on that precipitates the behaviors we associate with autism, then you're
going to have all kinds of success using modalities like ABA or OT or PT.

They can all be helpful in modalities, but not until you look at some of the things
that precipitated the symptoms in the first place ...

No one's asking about the child's diet. No one is asking about how they're
sleeping, or how they're pooping, or are they going outside? Are they sitting in
front of a screen? Nobody's asking those questions. But those are all really
important for kids, especially kids on the spectrum.

When you're talking about a child who is not going to be able to live
independently unless we intervene, who may not be able to do things for
themselves unless we intervene, you have to start asking questions about the
health of their whole body, because the brain is connected to the body, and if
you have something out of balance in the body, it's going to impact your brain
and it's going to precipitate symptoms of autism.

So, going back to the origins of this whole movement, there were a lot of
parents and practitioners who started asking the right questions, asking about
nutrition, asking about their environment.

And when they followed the path to bring their child's body back into balance by
eating nutritious foods, getting them outside, making sure they're sleeping,
making sure their environment is detoxified, the symptoms of autism started
evaporating.

That to me is so profoundly inspiring. If we know that by changing the


environment you can improve this child's life and perhaps drop that diagnosis,
help them to thrive, why wouldn't we be pursuing these options? That's where
TACA came in to try and to close that gap.

Epidemic Answers has started to not just do that for kids with autism, but for
kids with all kinds of chronic conditions, whether it's Type 1 diabetes or
rheumatoid arthritis or autism. You just look at the root causes and your child
can have a better outcome if you make those changes that you need to their
environment and their lifestyle."

The Real Cause of Autism: The Toxic Load of Modern Living

Root causes contributing to the epidemic of chronic diseases in children include (but
are not limited to) things like processed food loaded with sugar and harmful fats like
linoleic acid, gut dysfunction, childhood vaccines, antibiotic overuse and mold.

But it's almost never just one of those things, but rather a constellation of contributing
factors. Genetics also plays a role. For example, your genes dictate how well your body
can detoxify. But contrary to popular belief, genetics are rarely the sole or even primary
cause, because genes are epigenetically regulated, meaning they're influenced and
modified by the environment.

"At the end of the day, when you start looking in the literature, and you start
compiling all of these stories, you begin to see a picture of what is causing
autism," Lambert says. "It's what we call the total load of modern living. The
total load is a concept that's been around for a very long time, especially in
environmental medicine ...

Patricia Lemer, who wrote a book called 'Outsmarting Autism,' first applied the
concept of total load to neurodevelopmental conditions like autism, where she
would say, basically, 'It isn't one thing that causes autism. It's really a perfect
storm, a total load. It's too many stressors of modern living on a body that
doesn't have enough resources to withstand those stressors.'

Here's an example. Why is it that two children go into a pediatrician's office, one
gets their 18-month vaccines and the other one gets their 18-month vaccines,
one develops autism and the other one doesn't? Is it genes? Is it what the child
ate that day? Is it the fact that one child had a sickness and the other one
didn't?

Was it because this child was on antibiotics when he had vaccines and this one
wasn't? There are so many variables in each child and in each story. So, that's
where I think the total load concept or total load theory really stands up is
because there's so much medical literature on modern living and the ways that
we live in the modern world and how it damages your health.

Inflammatory foods, processed foods, the enormous quantity of sugar that


modern children consume, the number of pharmaceuticals children have, the
antibiotics, for instance ... Antibiotics ... destroy your gut bacteria. What is the
significance of that? That gut bacteria regulates everything from your immune
system to your digestion of food and your metabolism.

So, all of those factors are going to impact a child, especially when they are in
that critical developmental time. So, if you think about an infant and all the work
they have to do to get to crawl, and walk, and talk, and relate to the humans in
their lives, all of that takes an enormous amount of energy.

If their body is burdened with toxins from the laundry detergent, and from the
mercury and cadmium on their toys, and from the inflammatory foods they're
eating, and their vaccines and their antibiotics and their proton pump inhibitors
... that's when you're going to see them begin to develop symptoms, whether
those are skin symptoms, like eczema, allergies, or whether it's
neurodevelopmental symptoms.
As we're going through this developmental timeline, if you have an enormous
burden of stressors, inflammation going on in your body, and you're supposed
to be developing vision or speech, your body's too busy dealing with all those
stressors, so you're going to have an arrested, impaired, or delayed
development.

The short answer is, it's not one thing. Autism is not caused by one thing. It's
caused by modern living. And all the things that we do that we think are normal,
the food we eat, the medicines we take, the activities we do — sitting inside and
playing on devices rather than doing the things that humans evolved to do over
millions of years.

We are so disconnected from nature. We don't eat natural food, we don't do


natural activities. We don't even see the sunlight anymore. So, that, in a nutshell,
is really what's causing, not just autism, but the epidemic of asthma, obesity,
diabetes, autoimmune diseases. It's all part of the same thing."

Multipronged Treatment Approach Is Required

Epidemic Answers is the only group currently conducting research to identify root
causes and how to reverse chronic childhood diseases, and preliminary data confirm
that the more stressors a child has, the worse their health outcomes.

They're also one of the few groups looking at the impact of multiple interventions at
once. Most studies focus on one thing at a time, but that's not how the real world works.

"These kids who have recovered from autism, they never did one thing at a
time," Lambert says. "The parents did everything all at once to support that
child and get their body what it needed to course correct ... You can't just do
one thing.

You have to address diet at the same time you're addressing sleep, at the same
time you're addressing stooling, at the same time you're addressing integrating
the brain and the body with therapies that help correct those developmental
problems that emerge.

By doing all of those things at once, we hypothesize that these kids can get
better, that they can drop their diagnoses. That's why we're doing the research
like this, because people don't believe it. Anecdotes don't carry weight.

We need to do the research in order to convince the medical community that


this really is the way to go. Kids are developing these conditions because of the
way we're living, so we have to change the way they're living in order to get them
better."

Basic Nutritional Considerations

I strongly suspect linoleic acid in processed food is a major contributor to ill health, so
making sure you're feeding your child whole food, ideally organic, is key. Sugar is
frequently thought to be the primary culprit, but I believe linoleic acid is far more
dangerous in the long term than sugar.

Now, that doesn't mean carbohydrates are unfairly criticized. My first book, published in
2004, was "The No-Grain Diet." Many autistic children put on a no-grain diet fared quite
well. But while grains contain sugar, many also have high linoleic acid content.

Resistant starches can also cause problems, as the fiber, which your body cannot digest,
ends up fueling gram-negative bacteria that produce endotoxin in your colon. Endotoxin
causes loads of inflammation and increases your serotonin level.

Serotonin is probably another major contributing factor for these kids. Lowering their
serotonin levels and increasing GABA, an inhibitory neurotransmitter, would probably be
quite helpful.

Other key strategies include spending more time outdoors in natural environments and
minimizing your electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure. These things don't cost anything,
and they not only can reduce your child's risk for autism but also most chronic
degenerative diseases.

Adventures in Healing Conference

If you want to learn more about how to address autism and/or chronic childhood
diseases, you don't want to miss the Adventures in Healing conference, which will be
held November 10 through 12, 2023, in Orlando. The conference has two tracks, one for
professionals and one for parents, and I'll be speaking at both.

"It is meant to simulate some of what we're learning in our intervention study.
Our intervention study through Documenting Hope is called the FLIGHT Study.
Part of what we're doing in there is bringing in experts from a variety of
perspectives. We have a nutrition expert. Somebody who understands the
environment, and what kinds of environmental toxins can impact a child.

We have somebody who does functional medicine. We have people who bring in
structural health, like the dental piece, the oral motor piece and vision. All of
these pieces are being looked at in each individual child in our intervention
study.

In this conference, we wanted to represent that with speakers. So, we're having
speakers who can speak about environmental elements, [such as] Amy Ziff,
who knows a lot about the environmental toxins in your personal care products,
and how to get those out of your home.

We have a dietician and a nutritionist coming in to talk about specialized diets


for kids with chronic conditions, autism and autoimmune diseases and more.
We have functional medicine doctors coming in to talk about things like mold in
the environment. We have doctors who are coming in to talk about rewiring the
brain to the body."

Consider Donating to Epidemic Answers


Please, consider making a donation to Epidemic Answers today, and I will match your
donation dollar for dollar up to $10,000. I believe the work Lambert is doing is incredibly
crucial for our future. If we can crack the nut of autism, we will also be able to help
people with other conditions, such as Alzheimer's disease, which is affecting people at
increasingly younger ages.

To learn more, please visit EpidemicAnswers.org and/or DocumentingHope.com.


Epidemic Answers also has a membership community called Healing Together, where
you can learn how to tackle your child's most challenging health symptoms. As
explained by Lambert:

"It's a path forward and a way to not just reverse autism, but all of these modern
living conditions, including the ones at the other end of the spectrum like
Alzheimer's.

Healing Together is a support group. We show a step-by-step process how to do


the diet changes, how to change your environment, what kinds of therapeutics
to seek for your child's particular symptoms.

We provide life support. We do research, but we also provide support and


education and outreach to families who are impacted and are looking for the
tools and resources to reverse their child's condition."

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