C.A.T Center - Laboratory Guided Autism Support

C.A.T Center - Laboratory Guided Autism Support C.A.T. Center - Founded by Tali Engor, BSc. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and BSc. Pharmacy. Center.

was developed by Tali Engor, B.Sc.Pharm, B.Sc.Pharmaceutical Chemistry, pharmacist and founder of the C.A.T. The method uses advanced laboratory testing to evaluate metabolic and nutritional factors associated with autism and supports personalized nutritional and supplement plans.

מכון C.A.T מנוהל על ידי טלי אנגור, רוקחת (B.Sc.Pharm) ובעלת תואר בכימיה תרופתית (B.Sc.Pharmaceutical Chemistry), ופוע

ל באמצעות עריכת בדיקות מעבדה מתקדמות המיועדות להערכת גורמים מטבוליים ותזונתיים העלולים להיות קשורים לאוטיזם.

very autism mom carries challenges that others may never see. 💙But what if some of those challenges could be better unde...
10/08/2026

very autism mom carries challenges that others may never see. 💙

But what if some of those challenges could be better understood by looking beyond behavior alone?

At C.A.T. Center, I focus on understanding the biological and nutritional factors that may be associated with each child’s individual symptoms. Through comprehensive laboratory testing, I look for patterns that may help guide a more personalized nutritional support approach.

As a licensed pharmacist with a degree in Pharmaceutical Chemistry, I founded C.A.T. Center to bring a laboratory-guided approach to nutritional support for children with autism.

Because behavior is what we see — but sometimes, the underlying biology can tell us more.

🧠 The behavior is visible.
🔬 The cause may not be.
💚 Every symptom tells a story.

Tali Engor | Licensed Pharmacist | Pharmaceutical Chemist | Founder of C.A.T. Center
Laboratory-Guided Autism Support

Learn more:
natautism.com/en

Most autism support focuses on **what a child is doing.**But sometimes, an equally important question is:What are we mis...
09/08/2026

Most autism support focuses on **what a child is doing.**
But sometimes, an equally important question is:

What are we missing?

Nutritional status, gut health, metabolic patterns, and mitochondrial function can all provide useful information about a child’s overall health and nutritional needs.

At C.A.T. Center, we use advanced laboratory testing to help identify these patterns and build a personalized, laboratory-guided nutritional support plan, based on the individual child, not guesswork.

Because every child is different.
And every piece of information matters.

🔬 Discover our laboratory-guided approach:
natautism.com/

📞 U.S. & International: **+1 (201) 740-4343**

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**True or False?**Should supplement recommendations be the same for every child with autism?False.Children with autism m...
05/08/2026

**True or False?**

Should supplement recommendations be the same for every child with autism?

False.

Children with autism may have very different nutritional needs, laboratory findings, medical histories, diets, medications, and digestive patterns. A supplement that may be appropriate for one child may be unnecessary or unsuitable for another.

At the C.A.T. Center, recommendations are based on an individualized review that may include advanced laboratory testing, medical and nutritional history, current symptoms, diet, medications, and existing supplements.

The goal is not to recommend supplements at random, but to better understand each child’s individual biological profile and provide more targeted nutritional support.

Learn more about our approach:
natautism.com/

U.S. & International Calls:
+1 (201) 740-4343

This post is for general educational purposes and does not constitute medical diagnosis or treatment.

31/07/2026

Does your child experience bad breath, gas, constipation, or diarrhea?

Sometimes, these symptoms may be associated with an imbalance in the gut microbiome, a condition known as dysbiosis.

Several factors may influence the balance and diversity of bacteria in the digestive system, including:

• Antibiotic use
• Stress
• A selective diet low in vegetables and fiber
• A diet high in sweets and simple carbohydrates
• Certain medications

So, should you simply choose a probiotic and hope for the best?

Not necessarily.

Advanced stool testing can help identify signs of dysbiosis, inflammation, microbial overgrowth, and other markers related to digestive function.

When it comes to probiotics, taking “good bacteria” is not always enough. It is important to select the appropriate bacterial strains, combination, and dosage based on the laboratory findings and the child’s individual needs.

If your child is experiencing ongoing digestive symptoms, do not focus only on what you can see.

Look deeper at what may be happening inside their body.

This content is for general educational purposes and does not constitute medical diagnosis or treatment.

Can you match each symptom to a possible biological factor? 🧩Picky eating, poor sleep, difficulty focusing, and frequent...
31/07/2026

Can you match each symptom to a possible biological factor? 🧩
Picky eating, poor sleep, difficulty focusing, and frequent digestive issues may sometimes be associated with different nutritional, metabolic, mitochondrial, or gut-related factors.

The challenge is that there is not always one simple explanation—and the same symptom may have different underlying contributors in different children.

At the C.A.T. Center, we believe in looking deeper and evaluating each child individually through advanced laboratory testing and a personalized review of their findings.

Every child is unique. Every possible underlying biological factor is worth investigating.

This content is for general educational purposes and does not constitute medical diagnosis or treatment.

As parents, we often ask:Why is my child struggling?Why are therapies helping only so much?Could there be something we'r...
19/07/2026

As parents, we often ask:
Why is my child struggling?
Why are therapies helping only so much?
Could there be something we're missing?

Sometimes, the next step isn't trying harder it's understanding deeper.

At the C.A.T. Center, we believe in looking beyond the symptoms to better understand what may be happening inside. Through a personalized, lab-guided approach, families can gain deeper insights that help support informed decisions. 💙 Because every child deserves an approach tailored to their unique needs.

Does your child complain of stomach pain almost every day?It can be easy to treat recurring stomach discomfort as a sepa...
18/07/2026

Does your child complain of stomach pain almost every day?

It can be easy to treat recurring stomach discomfort as a separate issue, something unrelated to autism, behavior, sleep, or overall wellbeing.

But the gut and the brain are closely connected.

Digestive symptoms such as recurring abdominal pain, bloating, constipation, diarrhea, or other gastrointestinal discomfort may sometimes be associated with underlying biological factors that deserve a closer look.

At C.A.T. Center, we use advanced laboratory testing to investigate the individual biological and metabolic factors that may be contributing to a child’s symptoms.

Rather than looking at one symptom in isolation, we aim to understand the broader picture — including gut health, metabolic function, nutritional status, and other relevant laboratory findings.

Because when you understand what may be happening beneath the surface, you can make more informed and personalized decisions about the next steps.

Tali Engor
B.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry
B.Sc. in Pharmacy

16/07/2026

Does your child constantly ask for sweets?

Does their mood seem lower than usual?

And do they have difficulty falling asleep at a reasonable time?

It’s easy to think these are simply habits or behavioral issues.
But could your child be deficient in vitamin D?

So, how could vitamin D be connected to sugar cravings?

Vitamin D plays a role in metabolic processes involved in insulin function and blood glucose regulation — mechanisms that may also influence eating patterns and cravings for sweets.

Vitamin D is also involved in processes related to serotonin production in the brain. Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that plays an important role in mood regulation.

In addition, vitamin D is involved in biological pathways related to sleep and melatonin regulation, and low vitamin D levels have been linked to poorer sleep quality and sleep difficulties.

But it’s important to remember that vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin, which means excessive amounts can accumulate in the body and lead to toxicity. For this reason, vitamin D supplementation should only be taken under the guidance of a qualified professional and with appropriate monitoring.

So, if your child has difficulty falling asleep, seems to have a low mood, or experiences unusual cravings for sweets -
don’t look only at the behavior. First, look at what may be happening inside their body.

This content is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace individualized medical advice.

Wherever you are in the world, support can still be within reach. 🌍At C.A.T. Center, families can go through the process...
16/07/2026

Wherever you are in the world, support can still be within reach. 🌍

At C.A.T. Center, families can go through the process remotely, with step-by-step guidance throughout the journey.

No travel. No relocation.
Just a personalized process built around your child’s individual needs.

15/07/2026

Does your child eat paper, plastic, cardboard, sand, chalk, or other non-food items?

Don’t immediately assume that it is simply a behavioral issue.

In some cases, this behavior may be associated with a condition known as Pica Syndrome - a persistent urge to eat substances that are not intended for consumption.

Pica can have various causes, but in some cases, nutritional deficiencies may be associated with this behavior, including iron and zinc deficiencies.

When this type of behavior occurs, it may therefore be worth considering whether further evaluation is appropriate, including checking ferritin and zinc levels.

It is important to look beyond the behavior itself and consider whether underlying biological factors may be contributing to behavioral symptoms.

Tali Engor
B.Sc. Pharmaceutical Chemistry
B.Sc. Pharmacy

Developer of the C.A.T. approach, focuses on identifying and evaluating biological factors that may contribute to symptoms in children with autism.

Learn more at C.A.T. Center:
https://natautism.com/

Important: Iron and zinc supplementation should only be considered based on laboratory test results and under the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional. Inappropriate supplementation or incorrect dosing may be unnecessary and could potentially cause harm.

This information is provided for general educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Any evaluation or treatment should be carried out in consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.

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