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Beth Lambert

    Beth Lambert is the founder of a non-profit organization dedicated to educating the public about childhood chronic illness and supporting parents. Her background includes extensive experience in healthcare consulting, where she worked with industry leaders to analyze products, business strategies, and emerging trends. Lambert also dedicated time to secondary education, supporting students with learning disabilities and collaborating with educators nationwide. Her passion stems from her own experiences as a mother and a deep commitment to preventing chronic illnesses in children.

    A Compromised Generation
    • A Compromised Generation reveals how seemingly benign elements of American culture are making millions of children chronically ill, disabled, or dysfunctional. Children are being diagnosed with illnesses such as autism, asthma, allergies, and ADHD at a breathtaking rate. The etiology of autism continues to confound mainstream medicine, yet parents, medical researchers, and healthcare practitioners dedicated to unraveling the mystery are beginning to put the pieces of the puzzle into place. They have found that environmental factors that cause autism are the same ones causing epidemics of ADHD, juvenile diabetes, asthma, gastrointestinal disorders, and many other chronic illnesses. Although the specific pathophysiology of each individual child's illness varies, they all have the same basic underlying causes. It is a perfect storm of environmental factors including decades of pharmaceutical over-usage, toxic or nutritionally anemic diets, excessive exposure to environmental toxins, specific American habits and lifestyles, and excessive or improperly administered vaccines. A Compromised Generation provides details on how this epidemic can be reversed and how to prevent more children from becoming ill, supplying evidence that children can recover from chronic illnesses, including autism, by altering their environmental influences and by stepping outside of the traditional western medical paradigm.

      A Compromised Generation