What a skewed representation of the research!
The personal bias is very clear with the studies that are presented, as well as the "advice" given to those with ASD based on those studies. Rather than presenting the research on opposing views, it is stated that there's "no evidence" supporting these views. There are hundreds of studies that support opposing views, (especially on toxicity, vaccines, and dose dependent side effects) and this podcast is just another way to misinform people with the pharmaceutical narrative. I'm extremely disappointed. Please folks, seek MAPS physicians and those not pushing this narrative. There are real therapies that treat the underlying conditions. This is not "genetic"--it's epigenetic. You absolutely treat it. TACA is the nonprofit to follow. Not this garbage.Read full review »
fitmamaleah via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/17/22
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Miathescientist via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/15/22
This is informative, the speaking is usually clear, it covers a lot of different topics, and is overall interesting. My biggest fault with it is the random songs at the start that grate on my nerves but that’s just my opinion
W. Rhimyr via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/06/22
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