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Nourishing Hope for Autism
Nutrition Intervention for Healing Our Children

Julie Matthews

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Paperback | 236 pages | ISBN: 978-0-9816558-0-2

Summary

Nourishing Hope for Autism: Nutrition Intervention for Healing Our Children provides parents of children with autism and autism practitioners who believe recovery is possible with the proven scientific understanding of why special diets help children with autism. It comprises extensive clinical nutrition experience and intense research. Readers are given practical steps for biomedical autism diet and supplementation intervention and a road map for getting started, evolving, and customizing the varied approaches. The guide also provides vital insight into the complex digestive system of the child with autism. Parents who correctly implement autism diets note improvement in cognitive ability, eye contact, digestive issues, sleep disruption, rashes, language skills and more. This guide, recommended to parents upon diagnosis by Elizabeth Mumper, Medical Director of Autism Research Institute, is dedicated to parents and clinicians who are working relentlessly to help recover children from autism.

Nourishing Hope for Autism discusses:

  • The scientific rational for nutrition intervention
  • The role of genetics and environmental toxins
  • The impact of nutrients on biochemistry and healing
  • The most beneficial dietary options for autism
  • A holistic nutrition approach to determining & evolving a diet

Endorsements

"Julie joins a small group of doctors, researchers and parents who believe there are reasons to be hopeful and interventions worth trying. This is an important addition to the library of "must read" books for parents of autistic spectrum kids and the doctors who treat them."
- Lisa Lewis, Ph.D., Author, Special Diets for Special Kids

"Julie's written a comprehensive guide to understanding why there is hope for autism. Nourishing Hope helps me support my patients by providing both complex scientific information and practical steps for implementing a healthy diet for children with autism."
- Nancy O'Hara, M.D., Board Certified Pediatrician

"This book is full of pragmatic and helpful information for families who are eager to learn the best principles of nutrition for the optimal health of their children." - Elizabeth Mumper, M.D., Medical Director, Autism Research Institute Spectrum Magazine

Nourishing Hope book review in Spectrum Magazine - October 2008.
by, Kelly Nepogoda

In her comprehensive guide Nourishing Hope, Matthews, a certified nutrition consultant, provides years of research and experience for the hopeful parent who takes an active role in their child’s life with autism. Matthews breaks the text down into three areas that build upon each other.

Nourishing HopeIn part one, Matthews delves into genetic, environmental and biochemical factors. While terms like methylation, sulfation and polymorphism might be uncommon topics for family discussion at the dinner table, Matthews delivers straightforward and concise explanations of the facts without watering down the science behind autism. Matthews acknowledges the apprehension many may have about learning of the nitty-gritty of autism’s “underlying causes and contributors” but firmly believes we need to fully understand the faulty processes and systems that lend themselves to autism and its traits. 

Part two is titled “Compendium of Nutritional Strategies and Opportunity” and serves as a thorough manual detailing the vitamins, supplements and diets available to caregivers to improve behaviors and alleviate the common physical symptoms that often accompany autism. Matthews does not simply give the advantages of a particular plan; rather benefits, possible outcomes and pitfalls are all presented equally and are backed with the research and practice of medical personnel from around the world.

Lastly, in “Holistic Guide to Nutrition Intervention,” Matthews leads families through a 10 step process to “healing the gut.” Providing worksheets and easy-to-understand lists, Matthews loads families up on facts, percentages, calorie counts, detoxification phases and nutrients. Used in conjunction with the information from parts one and two, part three ensures that parents and caregivers are fully informed to make healthier moves in a healthier direction. 

Matthews’s procedure does not cut corners.  It takes time, effort and energy. It requires revision and changes along the way.  But it seems Matthews would rather our energies go where they belong and not devoted to a wordy, long-winded text. While Matthews does not presume the reader is up to date on the latest information on ASD, she does not presume stupidity either. She does not apologize for the book’s language or construct. Kudos.

Families will not only appreciate Matthews’ smarts and experience, they will most certainly appreciate the thought Matthews put into the guide. Matthews thinks things through right down to the spiral binding, which is easy to hold and navigate for the busy parent.  Nourishing Hope was also edited by a parent of a child with autism, showing further inclusion of the autistic community in her work. The preface of the book is written directly to each possible audience and states what Matthews hopes to accomplish for each. This mission statement of sorts and Matthews’s clear cut style reflect not only her dedication to her work but to anyone who seeks hope within the book’s pages.

About the Author

Julie Matthews is a leading US autism nutrition expert and Defeat Autism Now! (DAN!) Practitioner specializing in biomedical autism diet and supplementation intervention. As an autism nutritionist specialist, she provides sound diet and supplement intervention guidance backed by scientific research and eight years of applied clinical experience. Julie consults one-on-one with families from around the world and routinely collaborates with pediatricians, M.D.s, and researchers. She presents at leading autism conferences, writes for autism journals, and teaches healing foods cooking classes. She sits on the scientific advisory board of The Autism File magazine, the leading publication on biomedical treatment for autism. Her practice is online at www.NourishingHope.com

Julie studied holistic nutrition through California state certified Bauman College and holds a Bachelor of Science Degree from U.C. Davis in Agricultural and Managerial Economics. She is a member of the National Association of Nutrition Professionals (NANP), presents for the Nourishing Our Children Campaign (Weston A. Price Foundation, San Francisco), and hosts a weekly health-oriented radio show in San Francisco. Julie’s life is dedicated to providing hope to parents and recovery to children with autism.

 

 

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