Claire McDonnell Liu – ‘ADHD, Autism & Metabolic Health’

Claire McDonnell Liu is an independent nutritionist with over 10 years of expertise as a metabolic health specialist. She originally qualified in the UK, supporting patients with low-carb nutrition therapy within the NHS, and delivering school food improvement and education programs across the UK, before relocating to Australia.

Claire has a particular interest in metabolic nutritional support for adults and children with neurodivergent conditions, including ADHD and ASD, delivering school programs and individual consultations.

Claire has affiliations with non-profit and charitable metabolic health organisations, as a health researcher, writer, and project manager, including with the Australasian Metabolic Health Society, the Nutrition Coalition, Public Health Collaboration, Matthew’s Friends, and Low Carb Down Under.

You can follow Claire’s Low Carb Down Under blog contributions here;
Her regular metabolic health podcast here; and her nutrition work here;

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  • @thomashughes4859 says:

    À-propos! ❤

  • @crimsonmist4840 says:

    It is critical that we teach chi and young adults how to cook and about nutrition! (non- conventional) A fabulous talk!!

  • @tonybennett638 says:

    Always worth watching 👍

  • @toni4729 says:

    Very good talk and thank you very much.

  • @KB-jz2zn says:

    so glad you are doing this work, congratulations on getting such good results where you can implement the low carb strategies. Marvellous!

  • @alexniklaus6216 says:

    Great video

  • @leandrobecker123 says:

    Excelent class!!!
    I would like to see this knowledge been more widelly spread.
    We see that behavoral approaches to autism has been used (ABA) but very little is done in the food field.

  • @EricaNernie says:

    Betcha their mothers had gestational diabetes when pregnant, and then couldn’t breast feed and gave the baby formula such as Prosobee (90 per cent seed oils)

  • @s.schattenprophet says:

    Bravo! Great presentation!

  • @daviheras2377 says:

    How long does it take for a metabolic unhealthy person to become healthy again ? Is it possible at all ?

  • @lana1065 says:

    While metabolic disorders clearly can affect brain development, so can heavy metals in vaccines. We can’t ignore this huge factor as there’re lots of accounts of children developing perfectly fine until an obvious downhill straight after vaccination. It would therefore be great to study vaccinated vs unvaccinated children with and without metabolic factors in the family

  • @MsMousepusher says:

    Interesting that at no point did she mention the importance of green vegetables.

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