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Autism and gut bugs. Interesting documentary
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 602572" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>In the document there was parts of several studies and an anecdotal story about some Chicago-area (if I remember right) mother with (regressive) autistic 19-year old son. There were some videos of him, when he was small. Severely autistic child behaving like that. His regression started after having to have 6 times strong antibiotics in short time because of ear infection that didn't go away. They found out few years later that he has abnormally high counts of certain bad bacteria in him. Bacteria that produces neurotoxin. They tried vancomysin to treat it (it is only thing that works to that bacteria) and there was almost miraculous results (there was video also from that time), but one can not eat vancomysin all the time and that bacteria is one that produces some kind of doormat form that even vancomysin can't destroy so as they expected the bacteria came back and so did the regression. They couldn't be using vancomysin to help but they did have some success with limiting diet (gluten and casein free) and adding lots of probiotics. </p><p></p><p>(Sorry if this was simplistic with lots of writing errors, this vocabulary is not my strongest part in English and I'm in car and too lazy to look them up before writing.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 602572, member: 14557"] In the document there was parts of several studies and an anecdotal story about some Chicago-area (if I remember right) mother with (regressive) autistic 19-year old son. There were some videos of him, when he was small. Severely autistic child behaving like that. His regression started after having to have 6 times strong antibiotics in short time because of ear infection that didn't go away. They found out few years later that he has abnormally high counts of certain bad bacteria in him. Bacteria that produces neurotoxin. They tried vancomysin to treat it (it is only thing that works to that bacteria) and there was almost miraculous results (there was video also from that time), but one can not eat vancomysin all the time and that bacteria is one that produces some kind of doormat form that even vancomysin can't destroy so as they expected the bacteria came back and so did the regression. They couldn't be using vancomysin to help but they did have some success with limiting diet (gluten and casein free) and adding lots of probiotics. (Sorry if this was simplistic with lots of writing errors, this vocabulary is not my strongest part in English and I'm in car and too lazy to look them up before writing.) [/QUOTE]
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