Stem cells, diet, and gut bacteria: a new hope for autism?
NCT ID NCT07546942
First seen May 03, 2026 · Last updated May 06, 2026 · Updated 1 time
Summary
This early-stage trial tests a mix of treatments for autism in 50 teens and adults. The approach combines the patient's own stem cells, a strict diet, and a fecal transplant to target brain inflammation and gut issues. The goal is to improve social skills, communication, and stomach problems. This is not a cure, but aims to better manage symptoms.
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Locations
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Regenevita Health
Hamilton, Montana, 59840, United States
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Robert W. Alexander, MD, FICS
Hamilton, Montana, 59840, United States
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