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Default Autism Related to CFS and Fibromyalgia

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Many specialists who work with autism as well as CFS and fibromyalgia � myself included � find that there is a major overlap between the three conditions. I suspect all three have related underlying processes and, given a specific genetic makeup, the very same processes that trigger CFS and fibromyalgia in adults can trigger autism in children.
Because of this overlap, I've also been involved in research on helping children with autism. Autism is a brain function disorder that results in impaired social interaction, difficulty with communication, and restricted and repetitive behavior. These symptoms start before a child is three years old and affect four times as many boys as girls. It can be very severe, or in milder forms called Autism Spectrum Disorder (e.g., Asperger Syndrome). Like CFS and fibromyalgia, the prevalence of autism is skyrocketing and is currently present in almost 1 percent of our nation's children!
A new study1 sheds light on the relationship between these disorders by showing that a nutrient called L-carnitine, which regulates energy production and is helpful in treating CFS/FMS (referring to the "acetyl" variety of L-carnitine � see Acetyl L-Carnitine for CFS and Fibromyalgia), can also help treat autism.
Study Findings

The study was conducted by researchers at the Institute of Chronic Illnesses in Silver Spring, Maryland. They treated 30 children with ASD. The children were divided into two groups, with one group being given a daily dose of 50 mg of L-carnitine for every kilogram of body weight (e.g., a 60-pound child would have taken 1,364 mg of L-carnitine a day) while the other group was given a placebo.
After three months, the children taking L-carnitine had "significant improvements" in the severity of ASD, reported the researchers in Medical Science Monitor.
Improvement was measured in several ways and included improved scores on the Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS), which rates children on their ability to relate to people, body use, adaptation to change, listening response, and verbal communication; and on the Autism Treatment Evaluation Checklist, which evaluates children on speech/language/communication, sociability, sensory/cognitive awareness, and health/physical behavior. (You can download the checklist from the Autism Research Institute website.)
The researchers also linked higher blood levels of carnitine to hand muscle strength, cognitive scores, and CARS scores.
Another remarkable option for autism is a special acupressure technique called NAET, which eliminates food sensitivities. After seeing a young autistic girl go from nonverbal to being a chatterbox with this treatment, we explored the treatment further � and found this type of remarkable result was common. Our foundation then funded a study in which I was the lead author using NAET in autism. By the end of one year (100 simple treatments), 23 of the 30 autistic children in the treatment group were back in regular schools (as opposed to none of the 30 in the untreated control group). The study has been accepted for publication (due October 2011). For more information, and to find over 12,000 NAET practitioners worldwide, visit NAET.
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1"A prospective double-blind, randomized clinical trial of levocarnitine to treat autism spectrum disorders" (abstract), The Institute of Chronic Illnesses, Inc., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A. and CoMeD, Inc., Silver Spring, MD. PMID: 21629200 [PubMed]
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy is also another possible method of treatment that may act to improve symptoms of autism.



According to a study by physician Daniel Rossignol and published in the British Medical Journal, significant improvements in eye contact, sensory and cognitive awareness, social interaction, receptive language, and overall functioning were found after 40 hours of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy.



According to Balanced Health Today, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy has the potential to improve these symptoms by increasing oxygen tissue concentration � in turn increasing cerebral blood flow to an area. It also reduces swelling or excess fluid that may be causing pressure on different areas of the brain.


Maybe it�s not a cure yet, but any signs of improvement can contribute to the child�s well-being. The affects from HBOT have the possibility of improvements in areas such as their sleep.
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