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What Autism Really Is (and Isn’t): A Functional Neurology Deep Dive

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In this episode of The Write Brain Podcast, Ellis and Dr. Robert Melillo unpack one of the most controversial and misunderstood topics in the world of child development and mental health: autism. With headlines circulating about Tylenol use during pregnancy, they dive deep into the real science behind risk factors, gene expression, brain development, and why blame-based narratives aren’t just inaccurate — they’re harmful.

Dr. Melillo, who wrote one of the definitive books on autism science, explains:

  • Why correlation ≠ causation in autism research
  • What autism actually looks like in the brain
  • The role of preconception health in both parents
  • Why folic acid, gut health, and the immune system are downstream, not root causes
  • How the Brain Driver and functional neurology help restore balance gently and effectively

Ellis also shares how tools like red light glasses and her Brain Driver (thebraindriver.com) are helping her manage anxiety during her 41 days sober, while calling out media oversimplification — with her usual dose of comedy and side tangents (yes, Miami Vice and karate class make cameos).

This episode is an empowering reminder that you’re not broken — you’re just imbalanced, and there are ways to get back to center.

  continue reading

43 episodes

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Manage episode 513589094 series 3617101
Content provided by Ellis Melillo. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Ellis Melillo or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of The Write Brain Podcast, Ellis and Dr. Robert Melillo unpack one of the most controversial and misunderstood topics in the world of child development and mental health: autism. With headlines circulating about Tylenol use during pregnancy, they dive deep into the real science behind risk factors, gene expression, brain development, and why blame-based narratives aren’t just inaccurate — they’re harmful.

Dr. Melillo, who wrote one of the definitive books on autism science, explains:

  • Why correlation ≠ causation in autism research
  • What autism actually looks like in the brain
  • The role of preconception health in both parents
  • Why folic acid, gut health, and the immune system are downstream, not root causes
  • How the Brain Driver and functional neurology help restore balance gently and effectively

Ellis also shares how tools like red light glasses and her Brain Driver (thebraindriver.com) are helping her manage anxiety during her 41 days sober, while calling out media oversimplification — with her usual dose of comedy and side tangents (yes, Miami Vice and karate class make cameos).

This episode is an empowering reminder that you’re not broken — you’re just imbalanced, and there are ways to get back to center.

  continue reading

43 episodes

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