An Introduction to the Gut - Brain Connection

Any parent facing autism needs to investigate the influence of the gut ecosystem on their child's well-being. The bacteria and yeast which live in the gut are critical and effect the immune system's impact on the brain. Foods, also change the gut immune balance and food selection alters the bacteria and yeast living in the gut. Simple techniques can help children to focus, improve language and decrease self-stim behaviors. More importantly, these changes can protect the child's brain function.

James Jeffrey Bradstreet, MD, MD(H), F

Dr Bradstreet obtained his medical degree from the University of South Florida and his residency training at Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center. He is extensively published on the subjects of immunology, toxicology and molecular biology. Currently he is enhancing techniques for stem cell yield from adipose tissue. This work continues and enhances his efforts at immunotherapy, heavy metal detoxfication and restoration of a healthy gut ecosystem.