Autism Parenting Secrets

LIPIDS Are The Missing Link

Episode Summary

This week, Dr. Krishna Doniparthi discusses lipid replacement therapy's impact on autism. He emphasizes phospholipids and plasmalogens in cell membranes for neurotransmitter storage, essential for cognitive and neurological health. Personalized treatments and nutritional supplements are transforming children with autism. The secret this week is… LIPIDS Are The Missing Link

Episode Notes

Welcome to Episode 214 of Autism Parenting Secrets

This week we’re joined by Dr. Krishna Doniparthi, a healthcare professional from Alpharetta, GA, specializing in lipid replacement therapy for cellular repair and rejuvenation.

Dr. Doniparthi is the founder and medical director of Doniparthi Neurogen NeuroGEN Academy (DNA), a non-profit advancing education and research in neurodegenerative diseases, developmental disorders, and autism.

We explore cellular health and its impact on individuals with autism. Dr. Doniparthi explains the vital role of phospholipids and plasmalogens in cell membranes and their importance in storing and releasing neurotransmitters.

These compounds are vital for cognitive function, nerve conduction, and overall neurological health. Through personalized treatment and targeted nutritional supplementation, real-life transformations are happening in children with autism.

The secret this week is...

LIPIDS Are The Missing Link


You'll Discover:


About Our Guest:

Dr. Doniparthi, a healthcare professional based in Alpharetta, GA, prioritizes a patient-centric approach to identifying the underlying causes of ailments rather than merely treating symptoms. Operating from his clinic Functional Medicine Georgia (FMG), Dr. Doniparthi specializes in lipid replacement therapy, focusing on cellular repair and rejuvenation, particularly highlighting the significance of plasmalogens in bolstering cellular health. Additionally, Dr. Doniparthi is the founder and medical director of Doniparthi Neurogen Academy (DNA), a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to advancing education and research in neurodegenerative diseases, developmental disorders, and autism.

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