The Role of Infections in Autism Spectrum Disorder

Date & Time

June 1-30, 2026

Speakers

Lindsey Wells, ND

Location

Recorded Virtual Education via Website

This session reframes behavioral and developmental challenges in children as biologically driven rather than purely behavioral. It highlights how symptoms like anxiety, aggression, sensory issues, and sleep disturbances often stem from neuroinflammation linked to immune activity, gut dysfunction, and environmental toxins. By shifting focus from symptom management to root cause identification, caregivers and professionals can better support meaningful improvements in a child’s development and well-being.  

What You’ll Learn: 
• Understand how neuroinflammation influences behavior and development 
• Recognize links between gut health, toxins, and brain function 
• Identify early warning signs like colic, reflux, and sensory challenges 
• Learn the role of immune and histamine responses in symptoms 
• Explore strategies to reduce inflammation and support regulation 

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