Fellowship in Preventative Medicine
Dr. Love

Janelle Love, M.D.

Arnold, Maryland
Body Logic MD

Fellow In Training

Janelle M. Love, MD is a board certified family physician who practices with a functional medicine approach. After her son was diagnosed with autism, she
investigated the potential therapies for problems children with autism have and now treats many of children on the autistic spectrum. Therapies include
addressing the inflammation, infections, food intolerances, oxidative stress, and environmental triggers these children face.

In her quest to heal children, she learned that many of the therapies for the kids with autism helped other many other conditions as well for adults and non
autistic children. She then expanded her knowledge base by attending numerous conferences over the years. Her training has lead to treating individuals for
natural hormone replacement, severe neurological conditions such as ALS, MS, Alzheimer’s, and Parkinson’s, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, fibromyalgia, ADHD,
Allergies, Depression, Anxiety, OCD, environmental toxicities, and many more.

She is a member of the American College for the Advancement of Medicine (ACAM), Institute of Functional Medicine (IFM), American Academy of Family Practice
(AAFP), Lyme Induced Autism Foundation (LIAF), American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M), and she is active in the Defeat Autism Now! movement. Dr. Love
is certified by the Natural Therapies Certification Board as a Certified Biofeedback Specialist. She is receiving training as a Fellow in Regenerative,
Anti- Aging, and Functional Medicine with her Masters Degree program in Metabolic and Nutritional Medicine from the University of South Florida.

She gives educational lectures all over the East Coast. These lectures include topics such as Autism, ADHD, Allergies, Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Aging
Issues.

She is also the Founder and President of the Autism Relief Foundation, Inc, a 501 (c)(3) non for profit organization which helps raise money and awards
grants for autism research and to families of autistic children to pay for biomedical therapies nationwide.

In 2009 she published her first three books in a series. These books provide education to autistic children about their medical issues from a biomedical
perspective. It is the first in this type of book to be published for children with autism.

In 1999, Dr. Love left a group practice and started her own solo practice in order to give more personalized care to patients. She is a 1994 graduate of
Emory Medical School in Atlanta, Georgia and a 1988 graduate of The University of Maryland in College Park, Maryland. She attended Florida Hospital in
Orlando for her internship and Fairfax Family Practice for residency training in Virginia.

Dr. Love has enjoyed working in research in the past at NIH, LSU Medical Schools, Tulane University Medical School, and Emory Medical School. Dr. Love has
also donated her time and attended several mission trips to Kenya and Guatemala.