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Season 3 Episode 6: Can Stem Cells Provide Healing for Autism?

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In this episode, I chat with Christine Weiss, and her husband Dr. Eric Weiss. They are the parents of Marston, who is autistic.
What we discuss can be viewed as controversial in some circles: Umbilical Cord Stem Cell Therapy.
We explore what Stem Cell Therapy is, what it involves and the steps they take, and how they offer Stem Cell Therapy as part of their own practice.
They wrote a book titled "Educating Marston", which discusses this part of their journey with Autism, and more.
Listen in, as we chat about this topic - and more - on the latest edition of Autisable Dad's.

Here are the links for the organizations and information mentioned in the podcast:

  1. Duke Study: Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy of Umbilical Cord Blood to Improve Outcomes for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
  2. https://www.educatingmarston.com/
  3. A Mother and Son's Journey Through Autism: Educating Marston

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A Special Thank you to the following top supports for this weeks episode:

  1. John A.
  2. Darryl M.
  3. Linda P.
  4. Kurt B.
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In this episode, I chat with Christine Weiss, and her husband Dr. Eric Weiss. They are the parents of Marston, who is autistic.
What we discuss can be viewed as controversial in some circles: Umbilical Cord Stem Cell Therapy.
We explore what Stem Cell Therapy is, what it involves and the steps they take, and how they offer Stem Cell Therapy as part of their own practice.
They wrote a book titled "Educating Marston", which discusses this part of their journey with Autism, and more.
Listen in, as we chat about this topic - and more - on the latest edition of Autisable Dad's.

Here are the links for the organizations and information mentioned in the podcast:

  1. Duke Study: Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy of Umbilical Cord Blood to Improve Outcomes for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
  2. https://www.educatingmarston.com/
  3. A Mother and Son's Journey Through Autism: Educating Marston

This episode was made possible due to our Sponsors and Patreon Supporters.

If you’d like to help support this podcast and our efforts with Autisable, please consider becoming a patron.

Become a Patron!

A Special Thank you to the following top supports for this weeks episode:

  1. John A.
  2. Darryl M.
  3. Linda P.
  4. Kurt B.
  continue reading

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