Autism Diet | Parents On Leading Edge

by Jean Genet

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.

The medical community seems to think that Autism can only be managed and is a mental disorder. Parents of Autistic kids, after following the managing route, have been discovering that the lack of mental focus, inability to form speech and emotional balance is brought on by a chemical imbalance that upsets, literally, every process function.

Did you know that something as basic as magnesium could turn your child around? Kitsa Arnet's son suffered with sleepless nights and severe never ending tantrums. She had a mineral work up on him and it was discovered that he was lacking magnesium. Once this magnesium deficiency was addressed the tantrums disappeared and he could sleep all though the night.

Melinda Allison's son was literally chewing the ends of his fingers off...not his nails... the skin on his finger tips. This had nothing to do with a mental disorder as it was assumed by his medical consultant, it was due to the lack of zinc in the child's diet. Once the levels where brought up, here son quit chewing the ends of his fingers.

Shirley Anderson discovered that melationin from the health food store greatly helped her son with the same problem Kirtsa had with her's, awful tantrums and sleepless nights. The same supplement insominicas use for their restless nights.

Parents of children with autism now realize that one of the first steps in the treatment of Autism is to have a chemical work up. Once insufficient levels are brought into balance the opportunity to end the child's experience with autism is greatly enhanced.

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This post was written by Jean Charles GENET on August 26, 2008

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