Supporting Brain
Health in Autism
- Promoting Neurological Resilience and Recovery
- Encouraging Optimal Brain Function and Development
- Helping Restore Healthy Neurodevelopmental Pathways
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Join Dr. Dayan Goodenowe for an adult, no-holds-barred discussion about the true causes, consequences, and new scientific evidence of resilience and recovery possible in autism.
Are You Searching for Real Answers About Autism and Brain Health?
The First Step Forward is Understanding the Science
For too long, families affected by autism have been told to accept limitations rather than explore possibilities. But groundbreaking research reveals that autism isn’t a fixed condition—it represents disrupted neurodevelopment that may respond to targeted support for brain health and resilience.
What Really Happens in Autism Development
Autism represents more than behavioral differences. According to leading research, it reflects specific disruptions in normal brain development and function. These neurological changes can affect:
- Communication pathways between different brain regions
- Myelination processes that protect and optimize nerve function
- Mitochondrial function that powers cellular brain energy
- Methylation pathways critical for ongoing brain health
The challenge isn’t that science doesn’t understand these mechanisms—it’s that traditional approaches often focus on managing symptoms rather than addressing the underlying neurological factors that influence autism presentation.
When normal neurodevelopmental processes are disrupted, the brain struggles to establish optimal connectivity and function. This can create a cascade of challenges affecting communication, behavior, sensory processing, and social interaction.
Supporting Brain Health and Resilience in Autism
The most promising developments in autism support aren’t about changing who someone is—they’re about optimizing their brain’s ability to function at its highest potential.
Join Dr. Dayan Goodenowe in this exclusive video series as we explore:
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The hard scientific truths about autism.
Understanding autism as neurological disruption rather than genetic destiny -
How normal neurodevelopment becomes disrupted.
The role of neuroinflammation, impaired myelination, and altered connectivity patterns
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Latest developments in supporting brain resilience.
Evidence-based approaches to optimize myelination, mitochondrial function, and brain energy systems -
A vision for comprehensive support.
How to help every person with autism become the strongest, most capable version of themselves
INTRODUCING OUR SPEAKER
Dr. Dayan Goodenowe
World-Renowned Neuroscientist
Dr. Dayan Goodenowe is a world-renowned neuroscientist whose research into the biochemical mechanisms of disease started in 1990. His curiosity about the biochemistry of life remains as insatiable today as it was over three decades ago.
Dr. Goodenowe invented and developed advanced diagnostic and bioinformatic technologies, designed and manufactured novel biochemical precursors, and identified biochemical prodromes of numerous diseases including Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, stroke, autism, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, and multiple types of cancer.
As the founder of Prodrome Science and author of the bestselling book “Breaking Alzheimer’s,” Dr. Goodenowe’s research focuses on identifying and correcting the biochemical imbalances that affect brain function—long before symptoms become irreversible.
His current focus is to defeat the entropy of aging by creating strategic biochemical and biofunctional reserve capacity in advance of known disease risks, enabling the human body to maintain optimal physical and biological functions.
A New Approach to Autism Support
This isn’t about false promises or quick fixes. This exclusive video series offers an evidence-based, scientifically-grounded approach to understanding autism that goes beyond symptom management and explores pathways for genuine neurological support and optimization.
What You'll Discover:
- The biochemical factors that influence autism presentation and severity
- Why traditional approaches may be missing critical opportunities for support
- How supporting myelination can improve brain connectivity and function
- The role of mitochondrial optimization in enhancing cognitive energy and resilience
- Practical pathways for supporting brain health in autism across all ages
- Dr. Goodenowe's vision for comprehensive autism support and prevention
Exclusive Video Series Details
📹 Format: On-Demand Video Series
🧠 Topic: Autism & Brain Health Research
💻 Access: Instant streaming after registration
🎯 Focus: Scientific discussion and research findings
Exclusive for Series Viewers
🎁 FREE BONUS: Series viewers will be eligible for a complimentary consultation with a Perpetual Health Care Navigator to help create a personalized plan for supporting brain health in your family.
Watch Now - This Conversation
Changes Everything
Dr. Goodenowe doesn’t hold back. This adult conversation about autism will challenge what you think you know and provide you with the scientific truths you need to hear.
Don't Miss This Eye-Opening Presentation
Whether you have a child with autism, are on the spectrum yourself, or work with individuals with autism, this presentation will provide you with the direct, scientific insights that most won’t discuss.
A lecture that's too important to miss
Why Watch This Series?
- Comprehensive scientific discussion with Dr. Goodenowe
- Exclusive research insights not available elsewhere
- Free consultation opportunity with healthcare navigator
- Access to cutting-edge research developments
- Community connection with other families and professionals
What People Are Saying About Dr. Goodenowe's Work
The Science of Hope Starts Here
- Join hundreds of families and professionals who are discovering new pathways for supporting brain health in autism.
This presentation is presented by Prodrome Science. Dr. Goodenowe’s research-based insights are grounded in peer-reviewed science and clinical experience.