Hope for Autism: Using Genetics to Reduce Inflammation Naturally
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In this episode, I sit down again with Kathrine Salah to explore how inflammation and genetics shape autism. We break down the role of microglia, the endocannabinoid system, and immune overactivation—and share practical tools like PEA, high-dose fish oil, vitamin D3 with K2, and CBD modulation. Most importantly, we discuss how precision genetics gives families clarity, hope, and a roadmap for calming the brain and supporting whole-child healing.
Kathrine offers a unique approach to wellness with certifications as a Nutritional Counselor and Master Splankna Practitioner. She expertly combines her knowledge in nutrigenomics, emotional intelligence, and Christian spiritual direction to help clients achieve optimal health and emotional freedom.
Multiple certifications and extensive experience support Kathrine’s professional expertise. She is a Master Nutrigenomics Practitioner specializing in Immunology and Diet and Wellness. Her credentials include Nutritional Counseling from the Trinity School of Natural Health and a Diplomat Member of the American Association of Nutrition Consultants. She has more than eight years of clinical experience educating patients with complex autoimmune conditions about their genetic makeup to support their healing journey.
She is a Nutritionist & Nutrigenomic Practitioner for Hope for Healing, a Nutrigenomic Educator for Empower Genomics, and a Master Splankna Practitioner.

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