
Dr. Eric and Christine Weiss: Exploring the Potential of Stem Cell Therapy in Enhancing the Lives of Individuals with Autism
12/06/23 • 33 min
What if you could unlock the potential of stem cell therapy to improve the lives of those with autism?
Join us in an enlightening conversation with Dr. Eric Weiss and his wife, Christine, as we journey through their personal encounter with autism, starting from their son's diagnosis in 1995.
We discuss the challenges, triumphs, and the critical role of finding the right resources and support for autistic individuals.
The conversation takes a riveting turn as we explore the groundbreaking field of stem cell therapy as a potential treatment for autism.
Hear a powerful testimony from a mother who has witnessed transformative improvements in her son after administering stem cell injections.
We delve into the science behind this novel treatment, its ability to mitigate brain inflammation, and its promising success rate.
We also shed light on the safe use of umbilical cord blood, a practice with over six decades of medical endorsement.
As we venture further, we dive into a fascinating discourse on the intersection of autism and stem cell therapy.
We also reference a book that delves into this subject matter.
Learn from a mother as she narrates her son's autism journey and the positive impact of stem cell therapy.
Understand the science behind stem cells, their potential benefits for those who are autistic, and the importance of empathizing and supporting austistic individuals.
This episode is an illuminating peek into the potential of stem cell therapy to enhance autistic lives, offering a beacon of hope to families wrestling with this challenge.
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What if you could unlock the potential of stem cell therapy to improve the lives of those with autism?
Join us in an enlightening conversation with Dr. Eric Weiss and his wife, Christine, as we journey through their personal encounter with autism, starting from their son's diagnosis in 1995.
We discuss the challenges, triumphs, and the critical role of finding the right resources and support for autistic individuals.
The conversation takes a riveting turn as we explore the groundbreaking field of stem cell therapy as a potential treatment for autism.
Hear a powerful testimony from a mother who has witnessed transformative improvements in her son after administering stem cell injections.
We delve into the science behind this novel treatment, its ability to mitigate brain inflammation, and its promising success rate.
We also shed light on the safe use of umbilical cord blood, a practice with over six decades of medical endorsement.
As we venture further, we dive into a fascinating discourse on the intersection of autism and stem cell therapy.
We also reference a book that delves into this subject matter.
Learn from a mother as she narrates her son's autism journey and the positive impact of stem cell therapy.
Understand the science behind stem cells, their potential benefits for those who are autistic, and the importance of empathizing and supporting austistic individuals.
This episode is an illuminating peek into the potential of stem cell therapy to enhance autistic lives, offering a beacon of hope to families wrestling with this challenge.
https://tonymantor.com
https://Facebook.com/tonymantor
https://instagram.com/tonymantor
https://twitter.com/tonymantor
https://youtube.com/tonymantormusic
intro/outro music bed written by T. Wild
Why Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)
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Susan Morantes: A Mother's Journey through Autism's Challenges
Embark on an insightful conversation with Susan Morantes, a mother to an autistic son and an integral part of the Dan Marino Foundation.
Susan's tale of navigating through the labyrinth of autism is both moving and informative. She takes us through the process of getting her son diagnosed, the challenges they faced in finding a school that could cater to his needs, and the steps she took in helping her son adapt to these changes.
Susan's experience offers a beacon of hope and knowledge to anyone dealing with similar circumstances and shines a light on the evolving services for children with autism.
What does it mean to fully understand another's thought process, especially when it differs so widely from your own?
Susan opens up about her son's unique mental workings and how she's worked tirelessly to help him grasp the impact of his words.
She also highlights her attempts to create a fulfilling social life for him and discusses how a change in diet has positively impacted their lives.
It's a journey marked by continuous learning and adaptation, portraying the resilience of parents and families dealing with autism.
Transitioning an autistic child to independence is a subject that cannot be ignored. Susan shares her ongoing struggle in this domain, highlighting her continuous concerns about her son's future.
The conversation underscores the importance of a supportive environment and a community that fosters growth for children with special needs.
We discuss potential future living arrangements and the importance of finding a place that can provide him with the necessary support and engagement.
Join us as we delve deep into this intricate journey of parenting an autistic child, and gain insight into the resilience and dedication required to navigate these complexities.
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Andee Joyce: Unveiling the Beauty and Strength in Autism Through Music
What if you had a unique way of seeing the world, but didn't know why you were different until you were 44?
That's what happened to our extraordinary guest today, Andee Joyce. Diagnosed with autism later in life, Andee shares her compelling journey of self-discovery and acceptance with us.
Struggling to maintain relationships and jobs became a part of life for her, as she grappled with her unique mind.
Instead of letting these challenges hold her back, Andee found strength in her difference and began to find her place in the world.
Music and spoken word became a solace for Andee, a way for her to express her experiences and navigate through her unique mind.
She reveals how her one-woman show, 'Rhythm and Autism', was born and the stories that inspired her touching song, 'Tracy's Tambourine'.
Not just that, we also get an exclusive sneak peek into her upcoming sensory-friendly performance at the Walters Center next April.
Andee's art is a testament to her resilience, showing the world that autism is not a condition to be fixed, but a different way of experiencing life.
Venturing into Andee's past, we explore how her sensory sensitivity during her childhood paved her way to the creative arts.
From being a hyperlexic student in an era where neurodivergence was a misunderstood concept, to her choice of attending an alternative school, Andee's early life experiences have shaped her into the inspiring individual she is today.
As we wrap up this emotionally charged episode, one thing is clear - Andee's story isn't just about understanding autism, it's about recognizing the beauty and strength in everyone's unique journey.
So, tune in and let Andee's compelling story inspire you to embrace your own differences and turn them into your strengths.
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