Tony Mantour
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Now, you'd mentioned you've written a book. Is this a book about food and supplements and how it will help maintain a healthy lifestyle for everyone?
Okay, that's the second book. What's the title of the first book that you wrote?
Okay, now that talks about health and natural foods and how they work to keep your body healthy. So to keep the toxins out where you can maintain a healthy lifestyle moving forward.
That's great. What were the symptoms that your son had that led you to believe that something just wasn't right and you had to find out what was going on?
This has been interesting. I love talking about food and how you can eat healthy with natural supplements. I think that it's something that everybody needs to read and learn because it can affect and help all of us. So with that said, I really appreciate you coming on and talking about it.
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Okay. When you got the diagnosis, how did that change your life? I mean, you already knew something wasn't right. So really, it doesn't change, but yet it has to change. What did you do in changes that you thought would really help your son moving forward?
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When you say health, you're into food, you're into supplements. What did you do, as far as that goes, that made a difference? It may have not been mainstream, like some doctors preach, yet with the food, the supplements, all the changes you made, it worked for you. What were some of those changes?
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Now, when the teen years hit, it's tough on neurotypical, let alone neurodiverse. You're doing all these changes. You're changing the food. You're doing all this. How was his teen years? Was it rough for you like everyone else?
She will share her personal experience of collaborating with her autistic son to improve his health through a holistic approach incorporating food, medicine, supplements, and nutrient therapy. We are excited to have her share her story today. Thanks for coming on.
Teaching a 15 or 16-year-old neurotypical child to drive can be very, very rough. How was it with him when he started?
How old is he now?
I understand he's going to college.
Oh, really?
Thanks so much. I really appreciate that. Tell me what you do, how you apply it, and how it turned to help your son.
That's just so good to hear. Now, you said he had some challenges with all the different supplements and food. Did he realize while talking with you, even though he's going through the stress of attending college, did he realize part of that learning process is he had to get back into his comfort zone so he could move forward?