Gut-Brain Inflammation in ASD and the Beneficial Role of Natural Mast Cell Inhibitors

Date & Time

June 1-30, 2026

Speaker

Theoharis C. Theoharides, PhD, MD

Location

Recorded Virtual Education via Website

In this session, autism is explored as a whole-body condition shaped by connections between the brain, gut, and immune system. The presenter explains how inflammation may play a key role in many challenges seen across the spectrum. The session highlights how stress, toxins, food sensitivities, and gut health can affect behavior, learning, and regulation at all ages. It encourages looking beyond symptoms to find root causes and shares practical strategies, including nutrition and natural supports, to help reduce inflammation over time. 

What You’ll Learn: 
• Understand how the brain, gut, and immune system are connected 
• Recognize how inflammation may impact behavior and development 
• Identify common triggers like stress, toxins, and food sensitivities 
• Learn simple strategies to support gut health and reduce inflammation 

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