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Addressing Special Needs: Why Do Children With Autism Need Supplements?



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By : Donna Mason    4 or more times read
Submitted 2009-06-23 09:12:21
Clearly, children with autism require special attention. This attention does not only involve physical and emotional attention; the parents of these children should also take extra measures to make sure they have sufficient nutrition and nourishment. How they are nourished, of course, depends on what types of food they take. However, this can be a seriously difficult undertaking. Autistic children have impaired taste, and they tend to eat the same things over and over again, thus already limiting the food items they can take. In addition, their limited body functions do not give them the right tools to properly absorb and digest everything they take in. A proof of this is the prevalence of the leaky gut symptom among children suffering from autism. Irregular and improper bowel movements clearly mean that their digestion is not in tiptop shape, another sign that they are not getting the proper nutrition they deserve.

Here are some of the reasons why children with autism should be given supplements:

Autism as a whole body ailment—Beyond the usual need for additional nutrition, autistic children requires supplements due to the possibility that autism is not merely a brain disorder but a full blown illness caused by malfunctions in the body (the gut or the immune system, for instance). Of course, the exact cause of autism has been determined yet, but many studies have already been conducted to decipher whether autism originated from genetic factors or other external causes. If autism is indeed a whole body ailment, one way to treat it is through supplements—by making the body naturally heal through with the aid of these nutrients and vitamins.

The limitations of an autistic children’s body—As mentioned earlier, a child with autism cannot absorb the nutrients of food properly due to their limited digesting capability. The best way to assist an autistic child in nutrient intake is by giving them the nutrients in its simplest form—through supplements. This way, autistic children can get all the nutrients and vitamins they need.

Replacement for lost nutrients—The Autism Research Institute and their Defeat Autism Now movement suggest a gluten and casein free diet from autistic children. Gluten and casein are proteins present in wheat products and milk products. Many researches have already proven that these proteins can cause brain inflammations and opioid like effects on autistic children. Because of this, many parents have employed this diet. Yet it cannot be denied that the children also need the nutrients acquired from wheat and milk products. Therefore, the supplements can provide the children with autism the nutrients they could have gotten from these food items.

Many tests as well as testimonials from several parents of autistic children all over the world claim that the use of supplements helped improve autism symptoms. Nutritional deficiency can cause a number of adverse effects. Therefore, even if parents may doubt the claim that autism is not a brain disorder, they cannot discount the fact that their children need all the nutrients they can get. In both cases, supplements can help children with autism.
Author Resource:- Donna Mason Nutritional Counselour http://www.autism-supplements.com
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