Autism
This presentation provides an in-depth exploration of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)—a complex neurodevelopmental condition characterized by challenges in social communication, restricted interests, and repetitive behaviors, with a wide spectrum of functional variability. It examines the epidemiology, genetic and epigenetic factors, prenatal and environmental influences, and the neurobiological mechanisms underlying ASD, including synaptic dysregulation, altered neural connectivity, mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, and immune activation within the developing brain.
Diagnostic frameworks and early detection strategies are discussed alongside established behavioral, educational, and pharmacological interventions. Moving beyond conventional management, the presentation highlights advanced regenerative and integrative innovations such as PSC (Precursor Stem Cell Therapy), Nano Organo Peptides (NOPs), Mito Organelles, and Autologous Active Specific Immunotherapy (AASI®)—approaches aimed at enhancing neuroplasticity, cellular metabolism, and developmental outcomes. Supported by scientific research, clinical evidence, and real-world case insights, this program is designed for neurologists, pediatricians, psychologists, educators, and healthcare professionals committed to deepening their understanding of ASD and advancing next-generation therapeutic strategies.