Enzymes, Autism and PDDs

Written by Loring A. Windblad


This compilation of information is Copyright 2005 by http://www.organicgreens.us and Loring Windblad. The references for this series of articles isrepparttar author’s personal knowledge and experience,repparttar 113898 book “Enzymes for Autism and other Nurological Conditions. This article may be freely copied and used on other web sites only if it is copied complete with all links and text, including this header, intact and unchanged except for minor improvements such as misspellings and typos.

In this article we’ll take a long look at Autism, at what is known and at some things about which we can only surmise. We’ll start withrepparttar 113899 question: How do enzyme supplements help in autism and other pervasive developmental disorders (PDD’s)?

Many of these people may have general digestion problems, leaky gut syndrome, inflammation inrepparttar 113900 gut, yeast overgrowth, or other conditions that result in insufficiently digested food and poor absorption – all of which enzymes may help improve. Some, not all, children with autism exhibit behavioral problems that lessen withrepparttar 113901 removal of certain foods. There is some evidence that insufficiently broken down proteins may bind to receptors inrepparttar 113902 gut and brain causing problematic symptoms and behaviors.

Other foods may result in equally problematic, although different, symptoms. Enzymes help break down foods more sufficiently so they will not be in a form that is problematic or causes an immune system reaction. Atrepparttar 113903 same time, they may help healrepparttar 113904 fundamental gastrointestinal issues.

Here is where Bio88+ (Plus), can play a vital role in that it is pleasant tasting, easy to take, goes to work instantly upon ingestion, and enhances both digestion and absorption of nutrients inrepparttar 113905 food we take.

Here’s another perplexing problem and possible answer. Peptizyde is consideredrepparttar 113906 breakthrough. What makes Peptizyde so special?

Peptizyde contains a unique blend of proteases and peptidases targetingrepparttar 113907 identified problematic peptides, which made itrepparttar 113908 first product to allow some sensitive individuals to eat casein and gluten regularly. A recent research study confirms thatrepparttar 113909 synergistic effect of these particular proteases are particularly effective in breaking casein and other protein bonds. This wasrepparttar 113910 first blend to allow many people to successfully use instead of a casein_free, gluten_free diet. It came out in April 2001. Because of its strong success, other companies will no doubt duplicate or pattern this formulation in other similar products.

So your child is already on a restrictive diet. Does he or she still need enzymes?

There are a number of restrictive diets found to be helpful with various subgroups of autism spectrum and neurological conditions – Feingold, yeast, Specific Carbohydrate Diet, casein_free/gluten_free, high protein, and others. Since enzymes facilitate food breakdown, absorption, and utilization they may be very helpful with any of these. Sources ofrepparttar 113911 potentially harmful peptides and how they function are not completely understood, nor arerepparttar 113912 exact mechanisms of other problematic foods. Sources of peptide production from withinrepparttar 113913 body, such as normal breakdown of red blood cells, yeast, and bacteria (good and bad) may be contributing torepparttar 113914 peptide load. This may explain why some do not see much improvement with certain restrictive diets.

Weight Loss Diet: Move Past The Four Letter Word

Written by Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, Ph.D, ND, DACBN


D-I-E-T…most people could not think of a more vulgar four-letter word. Diet immediately brings to mind images of hunger, frustration, and ultimately failure. This one single word has stopped many people dead in their tracks. It seems many people prefer to be overweight rather than sufferrepparttar consequences of a diet.

But eating healthy does not have to involve four-letter words. You can eat healthy, delicious meals without starving and without beating yourself up. A healthy eating plan is a lifelong commitment to look and feel better, and it isrepparttar 113897 only plan you will ever need to follow to lose weight and keep it off. A healthy, balanced diet will also strengthenrepparttar 113898 immune system, reduce fatigue, lessenrepparttar 113899 side effects of certain medications, prevent constipation and other digestive disorders, and maintainrepparttar 113900 chemical balance withinrepparttar 113901 body. So stop cursing and get ready to lose some weight!

It's Time To Eat

Hunger is a natural signal fromrepparttar 113902 body telling us to eat. Don’t ignore it. You should never have to be hungry in order to lose weight. Onrepparttar 113903 contrary, when we are hungry we tend to panic into eating whatever is in sight to protect us from starvation. And skipping meals will slow down your metabolism and cause you to overcompensate with a larger meal later inrepparttar 113904 day. So go ahead and eat when you are hungry. Eating regular meals that leave you full and satiated will help you stick to a healthier meal plan and reach your weight loss goals. Eat five or six small meals spaced regularly throughoutrepparttar 113905 day so that you will be better able to moderate portion sizes and remain in control of what you eat. If you want to lose weight you just need to be more selective aboutrepparttar 113906 foods you are choosing to satisfy your hunger. Permanent weight loss does not involve starving or deprivation, rather it involves a healthy eating plan that keeps you in control of what you put in your mouth.

Plan Ahead

The best way to ensure you stick with a healthy diet is to plan your meals and snacks ahead of time. Most people think that in order to achieve permanent weight loss they need to get their minds off of food. This is not true! When you are hungry, and you haven’t thought about what healthy food you can eat to satiate your tummy, you will more likely grab for whatever is fastest and easiest like chips or a fast food burger.

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