Freedom Of Speechless | Mitochondria & the Mind: A Hidden Link to Spectrum Disorders

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🧠✨ In this 20-minute episode, we explore the powerful connection between mitochondrial health and autism spectrum disorders (ASD).
What is the mitochondria system, and why does it matter so much to the brain—especially for individuals with sensory sensitivities or neurodevelopmental differences?

We break it down in a clear, compassionate way:
✔️ What mitochondria actually do in the body
✔️ How mitochondrial dysfunction can show up in individuals with ASD
✔️ The role of energy, inflammation, and environmental stress
✔️ Simple, supportive ways to nourish and protect this vital system

Whether you're a parent, educator, therapist, or someone on the spectrum, this episode is packed with insights and practical tips to help sensitive systems thrive.

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#AutismAwareness #Mitochondria #Neurodiversity #SpectrumSupport #Podcast

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