Lunes, Setyembre 29, 2014

Is the Autism Diet Effective?

drannchildressSome researchers have found that autistic kids frequently have food allergies and intolerances, according to Dr. Martha Herbert, a pediatric neurologist at Harvard. (reference 2) It is postulated by a sector of the professional health community that these food interactions may contribute to the cause of autism las vegas, or at least aggravate its symptoms.
While this theory has not been proven by Western scientific studies, some physicians and parents have found anecdotal evidence that eliminating common allergens from the diet works, and others are willing to try it since other therapies for treating autism are limited.
drannchildressThe gluten- and casein-free diets have been growing in popularity in recent years.
The diet involves the strict elimination of foods that contain gluten, which is a substance found in wheat, rye and barley, and casein, a component of dairy products.
Some parents have reported improvements in speech and behavior after using the elimination diet.
According to a theory, people who have autism process peptides and proteins in foods that have gluten and casein differently than other people do. Another theory involves the digestive system. The leaky gut syndrome is a type of reaction from a microbial imbalance in the digestive tract, or too much harmful bacteria and yeast that can result in permeations in the intestinal lining. These openings facilitate the movement of food particles across the membrane into the bloodstream, which can cause allergies.
drannchildressThe resulting allergic reaction may cause inflammation and allergic reactions, such as vomiting, diarrhea, stomach cramps and acid reflux. Since people with autism can have trouble communicating due to a young age or cognitive problems, it may be difficult to report some painful physical symptoms. The resulting discomfort and physical reactions may exacerbate impaired speech and impaired cognitive and social behaviors, such as temper tantrums.
Some research has found high levels of peptides in the bodily fluids of autistic people.
It is, of course, challenging to eliminate all sources of casein and gluten from the diet, but some people experience results.
Children with autism often have trouble communicating, so they may not be able to tell their parents that they're experiencing painful symptoms like acid reflux and stomach cramps. Instead, they scream, act aggressively and throw temper tantrums. The discomfort, pain and other physical reactions from the allergic response could trigger autistic behaviors.

According to some clinicians, a person with autism may benefit from making dietary changes. Schedule a physical with a specialist in adhd las vegas, Nevada, and ask about the potential treatment benefits of a gluten- and casein-free diet.

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