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Watch informative (and funny) interview with Dr Heather Way
Watch informative (and funny) interview with Dr Heather Way
Learn about Dr Heather Way’s revolutionary genomics approach for Autism and ADHD
We explore Nutrigenomics with Dr. Heather Way, Director and Head Researcher at The Australian Centre for Genomic Analysis. Dr. Way is a mom to two boys who have both recovered from Autism, and she has helped almost 1,000 children dramatically improve their quality of life, often going from non-verbal to being mainstreamed. As a researcher, scientist, and mother, Heather has many insights to share.
The secret this week is …
Embrace Autism NUTRIGENOMICS
We interviewed Heather Way PhD, the director of TACGA (The Australian Centre for Genomic Analysis), about nutritional genomics for autism, ADHD and SPD. You can watch the replay below. In this webinar, Dr. Way explained how understanding how a person’s individual genes are functioning can be used to develop actionable and targeted interventions.
In her work, she analyzes about 700 potential genetic mutations in DNA and combines it with analysis of a person’s unique microbiome.
Dr Heather Way (PhD Mol Path) is a certified Nutrigenomist and founder and Director of The Australian Centre for Genomic Analysis tacga.com.au. She is a passionate Autism researcher, clinician and Mum. Dr Way has recovered hundreds of children, including her own non-verbal ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) and ADHD (Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) sons through combing her three great passions of genetics, nutrition and Autism.
Join Leah Williamson, Associate Instructor NTA and Host of Low Carb Conversations Podcast lowcarbconversations.com interviewing Dr Heather Way on the latest research around ASD, understanding early warning signs and what parents can do to recover their children with Q&A submitted prior to recording.
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