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Neuroinflammation and Autism Onset: The Role of the Immune System

Neuroinflammation is increasingly recognized as a significant factor in the onset and progression of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Inflammation in the brain, driven by an overactive immune system, can affect neuronal development and communication. Early signs of neuroinflammation may be linked to genetic vulnerabilities, prenatal infections, or environmental toxins that disrupt normal immune function, potentially contributing to autism.To combat neuroinflammation in autism, parents may consider anti-inflammatory strategies such as an anti-inflammatory diet rich in Omega-3 fatty acids, probiotics, and antioxidant-rich foods to support brain health. Additionally, working with a practitioner to monitor immune function through lab testing can help identify and address underlying immune dysregulation.

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