Too many toxic substances in autism
A third key factor that is closely linked to a disrupted gut flora and brain inflammation—and also plays a leading role in autism spectrum disorder—is excessive exposure to toxic substances.
Toxic substances in the environment, in nature, in the air, in food, in medicines, vaccines, etc. can cause brain damage through various mechanisms and prevent messages from being properly transmitted between brain cells (Marrs TC, 2013).
All substances that disrupt brain functions are called neurotoxic substances or neurotoxins.
Toxic substances in the environment, in nature, in the air, in food, in medicines, vaccines, etc. can cause brain damage through various mechanisms and prevent messages from being properly transmitted between brain cells (Marrs TC, 2013).
All substances that disrupt brain functions are called neurotoxic substances or neurotoxins.