Improving Autism Symptoms by Removing Yeast

Interesting and helpful information about the connection between candida and autism.
Autism is a puzzling condition that continues to baffle the psychological and medical communities. Some studies have found possible links between Candida albicans and the symptoms of autistic disorders. The Candida-yeast connection to autism is believed to be a result of a poor immune system in autistic individuals.

"Leaky gut" syndrome is a condition that many believe exists in autistic individuals as well as some of the general population. Environmental factors are thought to play a role in leaky gut problems. Anything that interferes with the individual’s immune system is believed to have an impact on the person’s ability to remove yeast from the body.

The leaky gut theory asserts that the symptoms of autism are due to toxins released through the digestive system into the body. The gut literally leaks harmful elements that have an adverse effect on the nervous system and the brain. The symptoms of autism are believed to be side effects of the toxins.

These include:
  • Poor eye contact
  • Repetitive movements
  • Inappropriate laughter
  • Inability to tolerate change
  • Troubles with transitions
  • Heightened sensitivity to sensory input
  • Behavior problems
  • Poor sleep patterns
  • Lack of communication and social skills
Removing Candida and yeast from the body is believed to alleviate these problematic symptoms. Certain proteins and sugars can make the yeast accumulate in the system very quickly. Many people choose specialized diets to help eliminate the build up of yeast.

The gluten and casein-free diet is a very difficult plan to follow but some swear that this eating plan offers relief from the problematic symptoms of autistic disorders. While some experience significant improvement, others require additional support of anti-fungal supplements and medications.

Anti-fungal medications like Nizoral and Diflucan are troublesome because they may cause liver damage. It is very important to monitor liver function while taking these medications. There is also a great threat of the yeast coming back in a stronger form if the medication treatment is suddenly stopped too soon.

Research is still in development in the leaky gut syndrome theory and autistic disorder. This does not deter many parents from trying natural approaches to reducing yeast overgrowth in their children’s systems. The ideal approach is to explore yeast infections and Candida.

Choosing natural remedies and supplements is preferable to invasive medications in many situations. The more you learn about yeast and how it affects the body, the better able you are to take steps to treating leaky gut syndrome in autistic individuals.

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By Matthew Bredel
Published: 10/25/2008
 
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