Publications

THE AUTISM REVOLUTION: Whole Body Strategies For Making Life All It Can Be. By Martha R. Herbert with Karen Weintraub.  Ballantine/Harvard Health Publications, publication date March 27, 2012

Autism and Dietary Therapy: Case Report and Review of the Literature. Journal of Child Neurology. 2013, Abstract at Sage Online First. Abstract on Pubmed. A case report of a clinical success in the spirit of the mission of the Higher Synthesis Foundation

Herbert, M.R. and Sage, C. “Autism and EMF? Plausibility of a Pathophysiological Link”. Part 1: Pathophysiology , 2013, Jun;20(3):191-209, epub Oct 4, PMID 24095003. Pubmed abstract for Part 1. Part II: Pathophysiology, 2013 Jun;20(3):211-34.  Epub 2013 Oct 8, PMID 24113318. Pubmed abstract for Part II.  Also, EMF reference resource Connections in our Environment: Sizing up Electromagnetic Fields by M.R. Herbert reviews key points in two pages; published in Autism Notebook Spring 2015, pp.. 24-25.  Brief summary version of longer Autism-EMF-pathophysiology papers is also available.

Herbert, M.R. Translational Implications of a Whole-Body Approach to Brain Health in Autism: How Transduction between Metabolism and Electrophysiology Points to Mechanisms for Neuroplasticity. Chapter 21 in Valerie Hu,  Frontiers in Autism Research: New Horizons for Diagnosis and Treatment.  2014: World Scientific.

Dr. Herbert is co-author on Goldman A. et al., 2015, Bioregulatory systems medicine: an innovative approach to integrating the science of molecular networks, inflammation, and systems biology with the patient’s autoregulatory capacity?  Front. Physiol., 19 August 2015 | http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2015.00225  Open Access.  This paper’s intellectual framework very related to the Higher Synthesis Foundation’s Mission and Rationale.  See also the website http://bioregulatory-systems-medicine.com/en

Pathway Network Analyses for Autism Reveal Multisystem Involvement, Major Overlaps with Other Diseases and Convergence upon MAPK and Calcium Signaling, by Ya Wen, MJ Alshikho and Martha R Herbert, PLOS ONE 7 April 2016.   DOI.  Abstract at PMID: 27055244    Download pdf or Open Access at PLOS ONE.    Mass General Hospital Press release for paper.  This paper demonstrates major interconnections across seemingly diverse pathways and systems, again consistent with the Mission and Rationale of the Higher Synthesis Foundation.

Nelson J., Reiserer RS, Lambert L, Marango S., Herbert MR.  Modeling Cumulative Environmental Stressors Using a Consilience Approach Supports a Total Load Model of Chronic Childhood Health Conditions. Institute for Functional Medicine AIC 2020 Poster session.

 

For more publications by Dr. Martha Herbert, see https://drmarthaherbert.com/writings-reflections/publications