Date & Time
June 1-30, 2026
Speaker
Katie Dahlgren, ND
Location
Recorded Virtual Education via Website
This session reframes mold exposure as an often overlooked but significant contributor to complex health and developmental challenges in children and people with autism. It highlights how mold and mycotoxins can affect the brain, gut, and immune system, contributing to symptoms such as behavioral changes, developmental delays, inflammation, and chronic health issues. Through clinical insights and case examples, the session emphasizes identifying hidden environmental exposures, using appropriate testing, and addressing both environmental and bodily factors. By focusing on root causes like toxin burden and microbial imbalance, caregivers and professionals can better support meaningful improvements in health and daily functioning.
What You’ll Learn:
• Understand how mold and mycotoxins can affect brain, gut, and immune function
• Recognize signs of possible mold exposure, even when it is hidden
• Learn how to evaluate both the individual and their environment for mold-related illness
• Explore treatment approaches, including detox support, binders, and antifungals
• See real-world examples of improvement when root causes are addressed















