Leucovorin and Autism – a repurposed drug with a lot of promise

In this interview, Dr. Richard Frye discusses his research on leucovorin and its potential benefits for individuals with autism. His findings suggest that this repurposed drug can help improve language, cognition, and other symptoms in certain individuals. Learn more about this promising approach in the conversation ahead.

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  • Dr. Richard Frye – Rossignol Medical Center: Expert in autism-related functional medicine interventions. Learn more.
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  1. Thank you for this excellent interview. Where can I find the report that Dr. Black produced in 2013?

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