The Autism Debate: Is it Neurological?
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In this episode of the Longevity Formula, Dr. Brandon Crawford explores whether autism is a neurological or mitochondrial disorder. He introduces mitochondrial heteroplasmy as a critical concept and explains the intricate workings of the electron transport chain. Dr. Crawford also discusses the impact of light exposure on neurological development and how modern technology has altered our environment, leading to increased cases of chronic conditions like autism and autoimmune diseases.
He details the critical role of circadian biology and the detrimental effects of non-native EMF and blue light on our mitochondrial function. Strategies for improving mitochondrial health through proper light exposure, seasonal and local eating habits, and cold thermogenesis are discussed, offering actionable steps to combat the rise in neurological and inflammatory disorders.
What You’ll Learn
- The debate on whether autism is a neurological or mitochondrial disorder.
- The concept of mitochondrial heteroplasmy and its role in health.
- The impact of light exposure on neurological development and the negative effects of modern technology.
- The critical role of circadian biology and the detrimental effects of non-native EMF and blue light on mitochondrial function.
- Practical strategies for improving mitochondrial health through lifestyle changes.
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Chapters
1. Introduction to Melatonin and Sleep Issues (00:00:00)
2. Welcome to the Longevity Formula (00:00:21)
3. Is Autism Neurological or Mitochondrial? (00:00:52)
4. Understanding Mitochondrial Heteroplasmy (00:01:36)
5. Impact of Light on Health (00:04:49)
6. The Role of Blue Light and EMF (00:08:15)
7. The Importance of Seasonal Eating (00:18:19)
8. Light and the Microbiome (00:20:02)
9. Strategies for Better Health (00:24:34)
10. Conclusion and Final Thoughts (00:35:55)
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