Is there a relationship between allergies,autism, leaky gut syndrome,candida,intestinal flora and antibiotics?
My son is and autistic 10 year old.He is classified as High functioning.We notice changes in behaviour and symptoms for the worse when he was given antibiotics,milk.wheat. We tried a casein /gluten free diet but only saw a mild improvement when he was 5.We have a list of foods which are off limits for him to eat because they cause strange behaviour, rashes,excema dematitis.My wife has a family history of allergies to penicillin and other antibiotics.Rhumitoid arthritis is in the family some members have had to be hospitalized.We have recently tried a new product from Global health trax called Threelac.The product claims to remove unwanted anerobic bacteria and yeast from the intestinal wall.During the first two days of administering Threelac my son was crying because his belly hurt so much.He finally had a pooh which was all yellow and full of stringy material.Yeast?
1 month later he has eye contact,speaks great and tells jokes.What a difference he wants to try new food!!!!!
The thing that is extremely important here is to keep an opened mind, which you seem to be doing very well. All too often, merely asking ones doctor can lead to a dead end. Several things to which our family can personally relate are: family history of allergies, strange behavior apparently associated with certain foods, and that you saw a mild improvement when your son was on a gluten/casein free diet. My son also has autism. It was not diagnosed until he was 10 yrs old……after a continuing nightmare of labels, “treatments”and proposed (threatened) “treatments” which didn’t make any sense. One day I read some obscure reference to clusters of misdiagnosed “schizophrenia” in areas of western Ireland where many people had an allergy to wheat. We experimented with removing wheat from my son’s diet and his behavior seemed to improve….just a bit. We got him tested for food allergies, and found that he was allergic to” wheat” (gluten), egg whites, “legumes” (peanuts, soy…), and “dairy products” (casein) We removed the offending foods from his diet . I figured this was noninvasive and difinately worth a try. The results were nothing less than amazing! We were very, very careful, read labels, did research. Of course it was difficult,… but when I look at the alternative, and look at look at the payoff, it was definitely worth the effort. Recently, I read in Answers about someone who tried GF/CF diet and it made things worse…Later, it occurred to me that if we had replaced wheat and milk with with soy products, my son probably would be worse. . Your son is very fortunate to have parents who don’t give up…
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