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[A792]Autism Diet Gluten Free
by Jean Genet, Jea
Usually when we hear the phrase "Leading Edge" it's normally associated with universities like Harvard, Standford or Princeton when it comes to medicine. This is not this case when it comes to Autism. People who are really on the "Leading Edge" addressing the problems that are associated with Autism are parents of Autistic children.

Since the medical community believes that Autism is a mental disorder that can only be managed, these parents have been forced to do their own intervention. These "Leading Edge" parents have discovered that for the most part, the inability to form speech, lack of mental focus and emotional balance is brought on by a chemical imbalance that literally upsets every process function.

One parent's, Kitsa Arnet, son suffered with non ending, severe tantrums and sleeplessness. She had a test done on her son to show mineral levels. Magnesium levels were very low and a soon as the magnesium levels were address the tantrums and sleepless nights we gone.

Melinda Allison's son was chewing the ends of his fingers off. Was this severe response due to the medical assumption that anyone who would do this has a mental disorder? No, Melinda found out that her son had low levels of zinc and under proper care brought those levels back into balance. What was the result? Her son quit chewing the ends of his fingers.

Shirley Anderson was having the same problem as Kitsa Arnet's son with sleeplessness and tantrums. She found her solution in going to the vitamin store and picking up some melatonin, a naturally occurring hormone found in humans. The use of melatonin as a drug can have beneficial effects for treatment of certain insomnias.

More and more parents, these days, have taken their Autistic child's welfare into their own hands. One of the first steps of treatments that's seems to be helping Autistic children is a chemical work up. When deficiencies are discovered and levels are brought into balance, the child's daily life improves tremendously.

Many children who have autism are deemed to be picky eaters. Though this might just seem like another behavioral problem, the truth is that there are many reasons why this might happen. Some medical problems could be the root cause of the fussy eating, but it might mean talking and working with a doctor to get these children to eat a good autism diet so that they remain strong.

Sometimes the reasons are very simple, but that does not mean they are easily corrected. When a child has problems eating enough of the right foods, it is important to keep trying to get them to eat what will make them feel better.

Some picky eaters have problems simply because they aren't hungry. Though there might be times when this is natural, it usually happens when a child is on some type of medication.

Autistic children can also have ADHD symptoms and be taking medication to suppress behavior or they might be on medications like antibiotics. These can both have the side effect of a suppressed appetite. When a child is taking these, and won't eat, it might be a good idea to see if there is an alternative that might not have such an affect on hunger.

Children with autism can also have problems with their digestive system. If they have acid reflux, or a history of diarrhea, constipation, gas problems, or any other type of digestive upset, this might be why they are not eating.

If the foods cause pain or discomfort, and an overly uncomfortable feeling of fullness when they eat, they might resist eating to avoid that feeling. If they experience pain after eating, they may associate that feeling with food and won't eat. In this case, acid reflux medication might help, or anything that contains ginger might help with soothe some of the pain. A doctor may have more advice on this as well.

Some children don't have a medical issue when it comes to eating, but the problem is something that is related to the mouth. Those with poor motor skills might have problems getting the food to their mouth, or they may choke when trying to swallow. This turns them off from eating.

They might also have hypersensitive reactions to the textures of some foods, and they may only eat what feels good in the mouth. Those with poor motor skills will benefit from oral-motor therapy that helps them with chewing and swallowing. A child might have a better time eating if they use a straw for liquids or if there is a way to desensitize their mouth before they eat.

Keep reading to sign up for the free Autism newsletter that addresses the signs and symptoms of autism and discover natural treatment options available, as well as more information on the link between diet and autism.

A concerned parent should talk to a doctor about their child and autism diet problems. They may have suggestions and may be able to switch out medications to find ones that won't cause a child to lose his or her appetite. If something like acid reflux is the problem there maybe a medication to help with that. A doctor may also be able to suggest ways to supplement the diet to ensure your child is getting the correct nutritional intake. There are many supplements on the market that can help a child regain dietary balance, but it is important to find out from a medical professional what is best for your child first.

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Jean Genet has sinced written about articles on various topics from Health. Special Needs Teachers and parents worldwide are finding comfort and a light at the end of the tunnel with an Autistic Survivor, Jean Genet. He developed an home
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