Dr. Daniel Brannigan of Brannigan Health Center is launching a groundbreaking study to explore how frequency-based homeopathy may impact the genetic methylation profiles of children diagnosed with autism. Inspired by unexpected improvements in children treated with this approach, Dr. Brannigan is determined to investigate whether these changes can be measured at the genetic level. The current gold standard for autism treatment often relies on medication and supplementation, guided by genetic testing. However, Dr. Brannigan believes that frequency-based homeopathy could alter genetic profiles, potentially reducing the need for medication and making treatment less burdensome for families.
To carry out this research, Dr. Brannigan plans to enroll at least 10 children with autism, providing them with free homeopathic treatment for 6 to 9 months. Each child will undergo methylation genetic testing three times during the study—before, during, and after treatment—to track any changes in their genetic profile. All donations raised will go directly to covering the cost of these tests, which are essential for the study. The children and their families will not be charged for participation or treatment, ensuring that the research is accessible to those who need it most.
Dr. Brannigan and his team are passionate about advancing our understanding of autism and genetics. If their hypothesis is correct, this research could transform how autism is treated and improve the lives of countless families. Your support will help make this important work possible. Please consider donating to help fund the methylation testing and be part of a study that could change lives.

