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King of the Bullies Cures Autism?

More and more parents are asking whether the PDF book, King of the Bullies, can help cure autism in young children and older people.

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Treat Autism with Antibiotics

Because antibiotics improved a child's autistic symptoms, the father explored the connection between autism and gut bacteria. The child went on a 10-day course of taking amoxicillin to address his strep throat. The father noted important changes in the child's symptoms, after only 4 days on the prescription medication. He started to make eye contact; his speech began to improve greatly; he grew less insistent for the same routine; and he showed a much higher level of energy. No One Should Feel Forced To Live A Lifetime With Autism  Are You Satisfied with Only Treating Autistic Symptoms?

Herbs to Cure Autism

More and more parents are turning to herbs for treating the symptoms of their autistic children, and actually seeing positive results through the improvement of major symptoms of ASD. Here are two herbs to consider: Ginger Root Researchers from University of Maryland Medical Center say ginger may be effective in alleviating gastrointestinal problems. Because people with autism complain about gastrointestinal troubles, relieving these symptoms with ginger could go a long way for them to concentrate more easily on behavior and interaction. Gingko Leaf Gingko leaf may help in treating individuals with cognitive and autistic impairment. No One Should Feel Forced To Live A Lifetime With Autism  Are You Satisfied with Only Treating Autistic Symptoms?       

Glyphosate Herbicide Will Cause Half of All Children to Have Autism by 2025

Although the author of this article ranks low in her credibility in the scientific world, with her advanced degrees in computer science and electrical engineering, her dark predication is still scary. Imagine, with 4 million babies being born each year in the US, two million would have autism. Imagine the skyrocketing costs for caring for their special needs. Are we headed in that direction where we'll see half of our children with autism? Is autism the new plague from God, punishing us all for our collectively immoral behavior? No One Should Feel Forced To Live A Lifetime With Autism  Are You Satisfied with Only Treating Autistic Symptoms?

Is Accutane Causing Autism?

According to WebMD, Accutane, or isotretinoin, is becoming better known in causing birth defects, which include facial, brain, and heart deformities, if women consume it during pregnancy. In a 2010 study published on BMJ online it was learned that among over 5,700 users of isotretinoin, the danger of suicide reached the highest point among these users who had ceased treatment for 6 months. But can accutane cause autism? There exists no solid, conclusive evidence to prove this. No One Should Feel Forced To Live A Lifetime With Autism  Are You Satisfied with Only Treating Autistic Symptoms?

Does Microbiome Treatment Cure Autism?

Treatments that target the gut microbiome via probiotics, diet, antibiotics, can treat autism more successfully, but the task to locate an effective therapy demands bigger and better studies. Although it's well-known that gastrointestinal signs such as constipation, flatulence, and diarrhea are quite common in people with autism, the underlying triggers remain badly understood. Amassing evidence demonstrates the gut-brain axis could influence the development of ASD. Investigators noted that greater intestinal permeability seems to be a basic factor in all people with ASD. Though there are no successful treatments for ASD, ideas to modulate the gut microbiota is showing promise for kids with ASD No One Should Feel Forced To Live A Lifetime With Autism  Are You Satisfied with Only Treating Autistic Symptoms?

Cocaine Cures Autism?

Researchers have found that addiction among autistic individuals is rare. A newer study in Sweden suggests people with autism of average or higher IQ seemed doubly more likely to get addicted to drugs or alcohol as their friends are. The danger is greater for those who have ADHD. In a study published in the journal Neuron, researchers from 3 US universities looked into the role that a certain brain protein, known as FMRP, acts in preparing the stage for developing addiction for cocaine. This same protein has played a role in the development of autism spectrum disorder. Alcohol and most drugs of abuse share one thing: they alter the chemical balance in a part of the brain where intense sensation is produced. Though researchers do not suggest a link between autism and cocaine addiction, they do indicate the two may stem from the actions of one protein, for FMRP is playing a role in cocaine addiction, if it's at normal levels in the brain; it plays a similar part in the develop...

Fecal Transplants and Autism Cures and Remissions

According to a new study published in Scientific Reports, demonstrated long-term benefits for autistic children via a revolutionary method called Microbiota Transfer Therapy(MTT), which is a fecal transplant pioneered by an Australian gastroenterologist. Improvements in autistic symptoms and gut continued long after treatment. Two years later, majority of the first improvements and positive symptoms in gut persisted. Also, parents have reported a gradual steady decrease of ASD symptoms both during treatment and next two years. An examiner discovered 45% reduction in common ASD symptoms as compared to prior treatment. "We are finding a very strong connection between the microbes that live in our intestines and signals that travel to the brain," said Krajmalnik-Brown. No One Should Feel Forced To Live A Lifetime With Autism  Are You Satisfied with Only Treating Autistic Symptoms?