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Article Series: Autism
Autism Causes, Signs & Treatments
Can
Diet and Vitamins Help Treat Autism?
In the treatment of autism or any of the conditions that is
encompassed under Autism Spectrum Disorders, some families
have reported improved conditions through some changes in
their diet. It is in keeping with a holistic approach that
all areas of an individual's life be examined for opportunities
to eliminate problem areas.
In line with this, one of the similarities exhibited by individuals
with ASD is an apparent low tolerance or even allergy to certain
chemicals or foods. Since this type of intolerance can add
to behavioral problems some have found an improvement in their
situation by eliminating certain foods from the diet of their
child.
It is thought that certain proteins such as gluten pose a
problem in that research has uncovered that children with autistic
disorders have elevated levels of certain peptides in their
urine. This indicates that their bodies are not processing
these peptides properly. These are peptides that come from
foods that contain casein and gluten. Casein is a protein that
is derived from dairy products and gluten comes from plant
sources such as wheat, rye or oats.
While it is not yet understood why there is difficulty in
breaking these peptides down properly - it is thought that
this brings about a disruption in the biochemical and
neurological processes of the brain. Thus affecting an individual's behavioral
patterns. At present this means that the only way to deal with
the situation is to eliminate these proteins from the diet.
It is recommended however, that this be done in a gradual manner
because this encompasses so many of the foods that are common
to our diet and could cause some aggravating withdrawal symptoms.
And as always, it is important to research any verifiable data
that will help you establish a proper diet to replace and balance
out the foods that are taken out.
In addition, it is felt that many children with autistic disorders
suffer from too much yeast in their intestinal tract and that
this would be a source of certain behavioral issues in that
it can result in hyperactivity and confusion amongst other
things. If this is the case and a parent decides to treat this
issue it is wise to consult a qualified nutritionist who can
not only suggest the right course of action but, as well, work
at keeping a proper balance of good bacteria in the body.
Finally, one of the most highly regarded vitamins used to
help improve symptoms of autism is that of Vitamin
B. In research
studies that included the use of vitamin B and other vitamins
and minerals needed to add to its effectiveness there appears
to marked improvements in eye contact, attention span, learning
and behavioral problems. Before embarking on this route however,
it is strongly advised that parents or caregivers consult a
professional nutritionist who can first determine through a
blood test what exactly may be lacking in the child's system
in the way of minerals or vitamins. This can be prove to be
the safest and most effective path for getting results.
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by SolveYourProblem.com
: 2008
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