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Gluten Free Recipes And Their Effects On Those With Autism

April 30th, 2010 · No Comments · Allergies

by Charlie Monaghan Carter

All wheat and oat products contain a protein called gluten. Envelope adhesives, breads, and most seasonings all claim gluten as an ingredient. Gluten, for most people, is an essential protein but for autistic people it is a poison. Doctors have recently discovered that adhering to gluten free recipes and changing the way autistic children eat is having dramatic effects.

Although many parents and doctors have suspected it for years, gluten is now being linked to causing and aggravating Autism. Research has proven that Autistic children are unfortunately unable to break down the protein and the effects of digesting gluten are hard on them. Scientists have found that Autistic kids have a high percentage of opiate activity in their urine, a devastating link to the child’s ingestion of gluten and their mental functions.

Due to opiate’s addictive nature many doctors believe the children become dependent on them. While eventually autistic kids learn to enjoy other foods, many parents have quite a bit of trouble weaning them off of gluten. As it is like a hallucinogen, most autistic children will put up a fight when forced to quit cold turkey.

Beware of the numerous things that contain gluten before starting on the diet. Thousands of foods have gluten as a hidden ingredient. It’s crucial, in order to gauge correctly your kid’s reaction to the gluten free diet, to keep him or her from ingesting any at all.

There are many resources out there for people with dietary restrictions. Almost all health food stores now have a gluten free section. There are also numerous websites devoted to providing special recipes that do not contain the protein. Using these aids, it is possible to make gluten free soups, breads, and even cakes.

While on the diet, it is important to know not all children will show improvement. The solution for some patients is not always what works on another, just as with any other disease. There are just as many children who show absolutely no improvement on this diet as there are those that do. Try not to get you and your family’s hopes up.

Gluten free recipes for kids with autism can yield some amazing results. Without the gluten seeping into their stomach and latching on to opiate receptors, numerous kids slightly get better or even fully recover from their disorder. It has been known that we can be drastically affected by what we ingest and it’s now finally understood that those suffering from autism may simply be affected quite a bit more.

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