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Tuesday
Mar262013

Autism: For some children, recovery is possible. 

Feb. 20--When doctors diagnosed Kieran Rege with autism at age 4, they painted a bleak portrait of his future.

"We were told he's not going to get married. He will probably not have friends. He will always need additional support," said Kieran's mother, Jill Rege, of Palo Alto.

Undaunted, she and her husband tried every treatment they could find. Today, at age 15, Kieran has friends, is active in theater at Menlo Park's Mid-Peninsula High School and takes Caltrain by himself to school. And he no longer is diagnosed with a disorder once thought to last a lifetime.

Anecdotal reports of children like Kieran recovering from autism have been around for decades, even as autism diagnoses continue to rise. But a new clinical study from the University of Connecticut has removed much of the doubt that recovery from the affliction is a real phenomenon.

"This study will help researchers believe reports of families and clinicians who say that their child has recovered from autism," said psychologist Grace Gengoux, an autism specialist in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University.

Still, the University of Connecticut researchers say it remains a mystery why certain children recover and what treatments cured them.

Kieran's parents say their son began displaying many of the classic signs of autism at age 2. He had no social interaction and little meaningful speech. He was running in circles and walking on his

toes.

Because Kieran was more affectionate than most autistic children, his doctors did not diagnose him right away. But when he was 31/2, even before he was formally diagnosed, Kieran's parents began trying everything from scientifically documented treatments -- including speech therapy and intensive therapy aimed at extinguishing certain behaviors -- to unproven treatments such as vitamin B-12 shots and gluten- and casein-free diets.

"I was willing to crawl through glass for a 1 percent improvement," his mother said.

Within two years, she said, things started to turn around. "It wasn't rapid. It was hard work. It was expensive. But in our case, it paid off."

Kieran's IQ, first tested at age 4, jumped from 80 to 130 by age 8. The median IQ for the general population is 100.

His father, Ojas Rege, held guarded optimism during Kieran's long recovery. "You don't know if those signs you're seeing are just something temporary," he said.

The moment he first truly knew his son's recovery was real came when Kieran starred in a sixth-grade school play about the Dalai Lama. "Just six years before, I didn't know if my son would ever talk," he said. "At that point I thought, 'If he can come this far, we can give him his life back.'"

Kieran's parents say his special diet, medical interventions to support his immune system and occupational and speech therapy were the most effective treatments. And they talk openly with him about his journey from autistic child to the sociable, confident teenager he is today.

Kieran, who has two brothers, preferred not to be interviewed for this story. But according to Jill Rege, he embraces his journey and "thinks it's important to let people know that kids can recover."

There are no solid numbers showing what percentage of children diagnosed with autism eventually lose that diagnosis. But the idea that autistic children could recover began to gain traction in 1987 when UCLA psychology professor Ivar Lovaas said he saw a 47 percent recovery rate using intensive behavioral therapy. Many researchers, however, questioned whether some of the children in that and other studies truly had autism in the first place.

The new study, published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, has put these questions to rest, autism experts say.

For the study, a team of psychiatrists led by Deborah Fein of the University of Connecticut recruited 34 people who had been diagnosed before age 5 and had since lost their diagnosis according to the team's extensive interviews and behavioral observations. The team also solicited independent verification of the children's initial diagnoses.

Fein is quick to caution that the overwhelming majority of children with autism will not recover. "I've seen hundreds and hundreds of kids who got great therapy and excellent parenting," she said. "They all made progress, but very few of them reached that stage."

In general, she added, "it's very hard to predict who is going to respond rapidly to intervention."

Another unknown is how recovery comes about. Most families try several therapies, often several at once, making it difficult to tease out which are most important for producing optimal outcomes.

Like the Reges, Kim Rice, of Pleasanton, tried almost every intervention offered to her son Sammy, who at age 2 was diagnosed with a mild form of autism.

Rice began immediately with the interventions recommended by Sammy's doctors, including behavioral, speech and occupational therapy. But when Rice heard of the potential link between autism and digestive disorders, she systematically removed foods from his diet to assess their effect on his health.

Rice found that Sammy kept improving the more she eliminated sugar and gluten from his meals. And within six months, Sammy's therapists said he was hard to distinguish from a typical child.

Now 61/2, Sammy is in a mainstream class without an aide. He plays soccer, chess, tennis and piano.

Both Rice and Rege stressed the importance of pushing hard with all of the treatment tools available.

"It's like a symphony," Rege said. "You can't take any one piece out and have it work the same."

Thursday
Sep062012

Pesticide Residue, and Genetically Modified Organisms in Non-Organic Foods. 

Washing foods before eating has become a force of habit in this day and age; gone are the days where someone often would just buy food from the grocer and take it home and eat it. This in no short part due to the warning of our parents, and the the food package labels themselves to wash before you eat. 

Sometimes this is the sort of thing that we take for granted, but in essence we are no longer washing soil or dirt off of fresh produce; rather we are attempting to further clean the pesticides and chemicals off of our foods. 

In reality, a simple washing doesn't fully rid the food of the residue from the pesticides and other chemicals used to treat them. Add Monsanto and Genetically Modified Organisms into the mix, we have another matter of health concerns entirely. 

Special: read about the 7 foods that health and food safety experts won't eat and why...

And so, this brings us to the recent press releases regarding organic foods and their nutritional values. While it has been well documented that foods as staple as potatoes are no longer as nutritous as they once were (In 2003 News Canada reported that today's mass farmed fruit and vegetables contain far fewer nutrients than they did 50 years ago: potatoes, tomatoes, bananas and apples were notably less nutritious. For example, the study found that potatoes had lost 100 % of their vitamin A content, 57% of their vitamin C and iron, and 28% of their calcium.) recent studies and news articles discuss how organic foods aren't potentially more nutritous for you. 

And in a way, that could be true: the nutrient content between one batch of strawberries to another can't neccisarily be consistent based on so many genetic, soil and growing variations. However, the new scrutiny whitewashes many of the main concerns that cause people to eat organic: Pesticides are bad for you, and many are attempting to link the increase in pesticides with a variety of ailments and health complications - from Autism to Cancer. Also that organic milk contained more omega-3 fatty acids, which are considered beneficial for the heart, and that organic produce also contained more compounds known as phenols, believed to help prevent cancer, than conventional produce.

To read more from this recent news cycle story view: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/04/science/earth/study-questions-advantages-of-organic-meat-and-produce.html?ref=science

Wednesday
Nov092011

QiGong Massage Benefits Children With Autism. 

A recent randomized controlled trial of a dual parent and trainer-delivered qigong massage intervention for young children with autism "resulted in improvement of measures of autism as well as improvement of abnormal sensory responses and self-regulation," according to an abstract published on www.pubmed.gov.

Forty-seven children were randomly assigned to treatment and wait-list control groups. Treatment group children received the parent-delivered program for four months, according to the abstract.

"Trained therapists provided parent training and support," the abstract noted. "Improvement was evaluated in two settings--preschool and home—by teachers (blind to group) and parents.

"Results showed that the parent-delivered program was effective in improving measures of autism (medium effect size) and sensory and self-regulatory responses (large effect size)," the abstract continued. "Teacher data on measures of autism were confirmed by parent data. Results indicate that the parent-delivered component of the program provided effective early intervention for autism that was suitable for delivery at home.

Results of the study, "Early intervention for autism with a parent-delivered Qigong massage program: a randomized controlled trial" were published in theAmerican Journal of Occupational Therapy.

Tuesday
Oct042011

British Medical Journal: Accusations Against Dr. Andrew Wakefield Baseless. 

 

Big Pharma, the FDA, AMA and other medical associations have continued a recent trend of accusing conscientious healers of crimes that they themselves routinely commit or cover up. Unfortunately, these big self-interest protecting entities often get away with these false claims without scrutiny due to mainstream media's ready acceptance of their press releases (advertising dollars) and opinions, without further research, investigative scrutiny or updates.

Recently Dr. Andrew Wakefield was a victim of the BMJ's (British Medical Journal) injustice, which also helped hide vaccine injury science from public awareness.

Who is Dr. Andrew Wakefield and what has he done? 

Dr. Wakefield was organizing clinical research on Crohn's disease, colitis and gastrointestinal disorders in young children. The research intended to determine if there was a link between those disorders and measles at the Royal Free Hospital in England. Dr. Wakefield published the results of this clinical study in the U.K. medical journal Lancet in 1998.

Children were brought to him because of his interest, but contrary to all accusations, he never treated them. He described himself as "the thinker" when Health Ranger Mike Adams recently interviewed him. In this particular study, he was the thinker for the team of doctors directly involved with the treatment.

Another accusation, that Dr. Wakefield asserted a definite link of MMR vaccines to autism was never published. He never made that claim. Some of his team colleagues put forth their interpretation that MMRs were linked to autism, but that was not part of Wakefield's Lancet paper. Dr. Wakefield was looking into the possible link of those commonly experienced gut disorders in children under five years old as a precursor to their autism related behavior.

That link to MMRs was actually made by the parents of those 12 participating children. They were doing fine until they received MMR vaccinations, and the parents reported this to Dr. Wakefield's team. Dr. Wakefield included the parents' reports in the case study findings. Including parents' observations in case study reports is highly appropriate.

Dr. Wakefield's only conclusion was the measles/gut disorder connection to autistic behavior possibilities merited further study.

There Really Was a Conspiracy

There are other motives from the usual suspects. The allegedly corrupt Murdoch empire'sSunday Timesis run by Rupert Murdoch's son James. The Murdoch family is heavily invested in GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), avaccinemanufacturer. James Murdoch is even on GSKs board of directors.

James hired a freelance hack journalist, Brian Deer, to fabricate the Wakefield fabrication. It created a firestorm in London that ignited another vaccine promoter, Dr. Fiona Godlee, who happens to be the editor in chief for the British Journal of Medicine (BMJ). She propagated Deer's lies officially.

This pincer move encircled the U.K. Government's medical establishment and forced a five member GMC (General Medical Council) hearing on Dr. Wakefield. Perhaps the hearing intended to defend the U.K.'s stance on not awarding vaccine injury victim?

Learn more:http://www.naturalnews.com/033425_BMJ_Andrew_Wakefield.html#ixzz1a0eFkbh1


Read full story BMJ admits that fraud claim against Dr. Andrew Wakefield has no basis in fact 

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Tuesday
Jul052011

New Autism Study: Genes Not The Whole Story. 

Below excerpts taken from the New York Times: 

A new and important study of twins suggests that conditions in the womb, and other environmental factors may be at least as important as genes in causing autism.

The researchers did not disclose which environmental influences might be at work. Other experts have said that the the new study, released online this month, markes an important shift in thinking about the causes of autism.

“This is a very significant study because it confirms that genetic factors are involved in the cause of the disorder,” said Dr. Peter Szatmari, a leading autism researcher who is the head of child psychiatry and behavioral neuroscience at McMaster University in Ontario. “But it shifts the focus to the possibility that environmental factors could also be really important.”

As recently as a few decades ago, psychiatrists thought autism was caused by a lack of maternal warmth. And while that notion has been discarded in favor of genetic explanations, there has been growing acceptance that genes do not tell the whole story, in part because autism rates appear to have increased far faster than our genes can evolve.

"Other experts have cited factors like parental age, multiple pregnancies, low birth weight and exposure to medications or maternal infection during pregnancy."

Evidence from this study suggests that the enviroment that the child is developing in before being born could be as important as the genes themselves in triggering the onset of Autism. “I think we now understand that both genetic and environmental factors have to be taken seriously,” said Dr. Joachim Hallmayer, an associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford and the lead author of the new study, which is to be published in the November issue of Archives of General Psychiatry.

In the new study, the largest of its kind, researchers looked at 192 pairs of identical and fraternal twins whose cases were drawn from California databases. At least one twin in each pair had the classic form of autism, which is marked by extreme social withdrawal, communication problems and repetitive behaviors. In many cases, the other twin also had classic autism or a milder “autism spectrum” disorder like Asperger’s syndrome.

Identical twins share 100 percent of their genes; fraternal twins share 50 percent of their genes. So comparing autism rates in both types of twins can enable researchers to measure the importance of genes versus shared environment.

Surprisingly, mathematical modeling suggested that only 38 percent of the cases could be attributed to genetic factors, compared with the 90 percent suggested by previous studies. And more surprising still, shared environmental factors appeared to be at work in 58 percent of the cases.

“We, like everyone else, were very surprised because we didn’t expect it to be that high,” said a senior author of the study, Neil Risch, a geneticist and epidemiologist at the University of California, San Francisco.

The rate of autism occurring in two siblings who are not twins is much lower, suggesting that the conditions the twins shared in the womb, rather than what they were exposed to after birth, contributed to the development of autism.

second article, also released early on the journal’s Web site, found an elevated risk of autism in children whose mothers took a popular type of antidepressant during the year before delivery. But the authors reassured women taking these drugs — so-called S.S.R.I.’s like ProzacZoloftCelexa and Lexapro — that the risk was still quite low: 2.1 percent in children whose mothers used them in the year before delivery, and 2.3 percent in the first trimester of pregnancy.

Dr. Joseph Coyle, the editor in chief of the psychiatry journal, called the two studies “game changers.”

Clara Lajonchere, an author of the twin study and vice president of clinical programs for the research and advocacy organization Autism Speaks, said that “much more emphasis is going to be put on looking at prenatal and perinatal factors with respect to autism susceptibility.”

She added, “We need to not just study the environmental factors, but the relation between the genes and the environment.”

“For pregnant women or those thinking about having a family,” she said, “prenatal care is critical, and if a pregnant woman is taking any kinds of medication, she should work closely with a physician.”

Read the original story here: 

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/ 07/05/health/research/05autism.html

Read the original study notes here:  

http://archpsyc.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/archgenpsychiatry.2011.76

 

Wednesday
Jun082011

Mainstream Media & Medical Establishment Finally Admit Concerns of Link Between Toxic Chemicals and Autism.  

While Classical Medicine Journal, and other leading Alternative Medicine practitioners have been keen on the evidence of Bisphenol A, and also pesticides having a link to autism in children for quite some time, it appears that mainstream media, and also the mainstream medical establishment is now in the process of admitting it themselves...

From CNN

Autism and environmental health experts called for greater scrutiny of chemicals found in the environment, which could potentially lead to autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders, in a conference call Tuesday.

"We live, breathe and start our families in the presence of toxic chemical mixtures and constant low-level toxic exposures, in stark contrast to the way chemicals are tested for safety," said Donna Ferullo, Director of Program Research at The Autism Society.

"Lead, mercury, and other neurotoxic chemicals have a profound effect on the developing brain at levels that were once thought to be safe," she said.

Autism spectrum disorders are being diagnosed at unprecedented rates, partly because of improved diagnostic tools and criteria, but also a host of other factors including what mothers-to-be are exposed and consequently their unborn children too, said Irva Hertz-Piccotto, Chief of the Division of Environmental Health at the University of California, Davis, and a faculty member at the Mind Institute.

About 1 in 110 children in the United States has autism, a group of developmental disorders that lead to impairments in behavior, communication and socialization. The cost of autism is staggering: $3.2 million for the care of a person with autism throughout his or her life; behavioral therapy can be hard to come by and be very limited,  and most medications don't help much.

Studies have strongly suggested a genetic component in the cause of autism, but it's becoming clear that genetics alone isn't the whole story; there could be interactions between susceptibility genes and environmental chemicals.

Recent research from her group, appearing in the journal Epidemiology, showed that prenatal vitamins taken prior to conception seem to interact with certain metabolizing genes that are inherited.  Those women who did not take the vitamins, and had the high-risk genotypes, were more likely to have a child with autism.  Still, this was a small study limited in scope, and more research should be done to confirm these findings.

The central nervous system of the fetus is sensitive to a wide range of chemicals, Hertz-Piccotto said.  Hormones, such as estrogens and androgens, are essential for proper brain development. Endocrine-disrupting compounds need more research, she said. Flame-retardant chemicals called PBDEs interfere with the body's hormones.  Even though many of them are no longer used in manufacturing, they can hang around in the environment and the human body for a long time.  The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is aware of concerns about these chemicals and is working on accessing substitutions (see the action plan).

Bisphenol A, present in plastic food packaging and water bottles, among other products, is another big concern, she said, because it could interfere with the body's natural estrogen system; antimicrobials added to soaps, toothpaste and other products can artificially enhance androgenic activity.

"That means that they could potentially play a role in autism or other neurodevelopmental disorders," Hertz-Piccotto said.

Moreover, many children with autism spectrum disorders have abnormal immune responses. The chemical messengers in the immune system interact with the receptors in the brain, so chemicals that affect immunity could also be implicated in autism.

Thyroid dysfunction is common in children with autism that psychiatrist Dr. Suruchi Chandra sees, even though that's not part of the classical symptoms of the condition.  She believes the abnormalities are due to the thyroid hormone disruptors such as BPA and flame retardants.

"Thyroid hormone is critical for brain development in early life, and even small alterations in hormone levels can have serious consequences; long-lasting and perhaps irreversible consequences in terms of brain function," she said.

Air pollution from traffic and certain pesticides have also been shown to have associations with autism, studies have shown.  Maternal conditions could partially result from chemicals in the environment.

Monday
Dec132010

A New Discovery In the Causation of Autism. 

A study just published in The Journal of the American Medical Association by researchers from the University of California, Davis called "Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Autism" (i) discovered a profound and serious biological underpinning of autism -- an acquired loss of the ability to produce energy in the cells, damage to mitochondria (the energy factories in your cells), and an increase in oxidative stress (the same chemical reaction that causes iron to rust, fruit to turn brown, and skin to wrinkle). These disturbances in energy metabolism were not due to genetic mutations, which is often seen in mitochondrial problems, but a condition the children studied acquired in utero or after birth. 

"Bottom line, if brain cells cannot produce enough energy, and there is too much oxidative stress, then neurons don't fire, connections aren't made and the lights don't go on for these children. In fact, this problem of energy loss is found in most chronic disease and aging -- from diabetes to heart disease to dementia. Brain function and neurodevelopment in particular are highly dependent on energy." -Mark Hyman M.D.


The big debate (iii) that ranges in autism circles is about whether or not autism is a fixed, irreversible brain-based genetic disorder, or a systemic, reversible body-based biological condition that has identifiable causes, measurable abnormalities, and treatable dysfunctions. In other words is autism a life sentence or a reversible condition?

More info at the following link: Autism Research Breakthrough Discovery of Causation / Mark Hyman MD

Monday
Jun142010

A look at Homeopathic treatments for Autistic Children. 

Here we have some Documentary footage from a homeopathic practitioner's treatment for a child diagnosed with Autism, and his subsequent improvements: 

Saving a Lost Generation is an upcoming documentary film about reversing Autism. It is being independently and locally produced in Florida.