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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?

Curing Autism with Diet

According to voices of authority in the medical world, there's no cure for autism. Autism makes children picky eaters and they make break down fat differently. Consequently, autistic kids are often running low in specific nutrients. Multivitamins  have shown to improve sleep and digestive issues in autistic children. Beware that a multivitamin with iron can provoke digestive problems. Vitamin 6 and magnesium  supplements have been identified in improving autistic children's behavior. However, more research is required for these supplements. Omega-3 fats  might help autistic children with hyperactivity, for many of them are usually low in this fat. The Gluten-free and Casein-free Diet  is free of gluten and casein. Gluten is the chief protein in wheat and other grains like rye, kamut, triticale, spelt, and barely. Casein is the central protein in dairy products like yogurt, milk, ice cream, and cheese. This diet can help improve autistic children's behavior.