TWF Winter 2019 Extras

A Gut Feeling

  1. Borre YE1, Moloney RD, Clarke G, Dinan TG, Cryan JF. (2014). The impact of microbiota on brain and behavior: mechanisms & therapeutic potential. Laboratory of Neuro Gastroenterology, Alimentary Pharmabiotic Centre, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.
  2. Rogers, G., Keating, D., Young, R. et al. From gut dysbiosis to altered brain function and mental illness: mechanisms and pathways. Mol Psychiatry 21, 738–748 (2016) doi:10.1038/mp.2016.50
  3. Cade, Privette, Fregly, Rowland, Sun, Zele, Wagemaker & Edelstein (1999).  The gluten free casein free diet in Autism: Results of a preliminary trial.  Journal of Autism and Developmental disorders, Vol. 36
  4. MacFabe, D.F. , Cain, N.E. , Boon, F. , Ossemkopp, K. , Cain, D.P. (2010).  Effect of the enteric bactiera metabolic product propionic acid on object-directed behavior, social behavior, cognition and neruoinflammation in adolescent rats:  Relevance to autism spectrum disorder.  Behavioural brain research, Vol. 47
  5. Reichelt, K.L. , Knivsberg, A.M. (2009).  The possibility and probability of a gut-to-brain connection in Autism.  Annals of Clinical Psychiatry, Vol. 21
  6. History of GFCF diet research. (2015). Retrieved from http://www.gfcf.com/articles/history-of-gfcf-diet-research.html

Sleep Like a Baby

  1. Ballantyne, S. (2017). Paleo Principles. Las Vegas: Victory Belt Publishing.
  2. Gaby, A. R. (2011). Nutritional Medicine. Concord: Fritz Perlberg Publishing .
  3. Janet Zand, R. R. (2003). Smart Medicine For A Healthier Child.
  4. Kaptchuk, T. J. (1947). The Web That Has No Weaver. New York: McGraw-Hill.
  5. Romm, A. (2000). Naturally Healthy Babies and Children . Berkeley: Celestial Arts