Autismo "Más que un Estilo de Vida, una Enfermedad de larga vida"/Autism "More than a lifestyle, a long-lived disease"
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Buena vibra para todos!!
"Autism, in general terms, is a developmental neurological disorder that is regularly detected in the first three years of life and that, until now, its origin or provenance has not been found".
Autism is an alteration of neurobiological character that generates an unexpected construction of certain areas of the brain, and depending on the size of the affected areas the severity is greater or lesser. Taking into account this, we could say, that Autism is a disease given that, and I quote "Illness is any slight or severe alteration of the normal functioning of an organism or of some of its parts due to an internal or external cause". However, there are people who, taking the same statement, have concluded that, due to the fact that it is a "neurobiological alteration, it does not make it an illness, but something that simply makes the person different and does not mean that be something not natural.
Research in neurophysiology has shown that the brain of autistic children presents a very high level of chlorine. Hence the idea of treating autistic children with a diuretic that captures the chlorine of nerve cells. On the other hand is known the permeability of the digestive system of children with autism which allows the passage to the blood of undigested food, especially peptides, toxins, bacteria and other substances allergenic to the blood. These peptides called exomorphins react with the opioid brain receptors and cause a state similar to that under the effect of opium. The existence of these peptides is very characteristic in autism and some Developmental Disorders. They have also been seen in schizophrenic patients. For this reason it is necessary to have a diet without gluten and casein, without sugars, without refined carbohydrates, yeasts, meats treated with antibiotics, food contaminated with molds.
Without being doctors or specialists in the subject, we could then ensure that there are more reasons that lead us to think that Autism is a disease, not detectable at first glance and that without being contagious undermines their social, intellectual and biological life of many ways
Autism presents a lifelong challenge for both those diagnosed and families. For this reason an appropriate attitude is necessary before this fact. Both family and teachers must implement strategies that contribute to a better understanding of the problem, that contribute to making our children's socialization more fluid and, on the other hand, we need to improve their nutrition. You should be given foods that really serve as part of your medicine.
I hope this information helps you!
Good vibes for everyone
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Es un estilo de vida donde deben apoyar mucho los padres , para complementar su crecimiento y aprendizaje. Saludos
Sigue existiendo mucho tabú con respecto a los niños con autismo, es hora de aprender a ayudarlos! Excelente información...
Gracias! Necesitamos seguir trabajando en ello!