Episode Description
Are ADHD and autism purely genetic and neurological, or could oxidative stress be a missing piece of the puzzle? In this episode of the Naturally Nourished Podcast, we unpack the growing conversation around how excessive oxidative burden and low antioxidant status may influence brain chemistry, behavior, and symptom expression. We explore how modern inputs like environmental exposures, dietary patterns, metabolic stress, and toxin load can contribute to neurological inflammation and why looking upstream at root drivers can shift how we approach support strategies.
We also break down what actually helps lower oxidative stress in practical, sustainable ways, from stabilizing blood sugar and prioritizing protein to increasing antioxidant-rich produce and targeted nutrient support. This conversation connects the dots between physiology and daily habits, giving you tangible tools to support neurological resilience, mood regulation, and cognitive function using food-as-medicine.
Also in this episode:
- Episode 138 Autism, ADHD and Functional Pediatrics with Guest Dr. Emily Gutierrez
- Episode 201 Autism and ADHD: A Functional Approach
- Symptoms and presentation of ADHD & Autism
- Prevalence of ADHD & Autism
- Conventional treatment of ADHD & Autism
- Root Causes of ADHD & Autism
- Genetics
- Blood Sugar Balance
- Microbiome Imbalance
- Antioxidant Status
- NAC & Glutathione
- Sulforaphane
- Heavy Metals
- Supplements for Support
Sponsors for this episode:
This episode is sponsored by FOND Bone Broth, your sous chef in a jar. FOND’s bone broths and tallows are produced in small batches with premium ingredients from verified regenerative ranches. Their ingredients are synergistically paired for maximum absorption, nutritional benefit, and flavor. Use code NATURALLY to save at fondbonebroth.com and check out their new demi glace and duck fat!