Rabu, 02 November 2011

Biomedical Autism Treatment - Cerebral Folate Deficiency and Autism



more research comes out about the issue in many children with autism dealing with cerebral folate deficiency. Cerebral folate deficiency can cause problems with speech, cognition, awareness, focus, etc. and is something that is treatable.

Today I want to talk to folic acid, folinic acid, and some new research that was recently released in the cerebral folate deficiency in autism. Cerebral folate deficiency has been known about in the medical community for several years. Children often have poor growth, speech problems, nervous system problems, attention issues, understanding the problem, and many times, at an early age, their heads stop growing normally. When testing is done on children with these issues, what's called antibody testing, you discover folate immune reactions that occur traffic folic acid receptors.

Speaking of folate uptake, and many times people think about folic acid, but that is effectively used for brain growth and development must be transported across the blood in the cerebral spinal fluid, and then into the brain tissue. If there are antibodies that block the receptors, they then have the issue where an increase in blood levels of folic acid, but the cerebral spinal fluid levels drop, and then issues with folate deficiency occur.

There is also a past and current research confirms the fact that the number of children with autism have the folic acid receptor antibody transport. My tests with my patients confirmed the trend. Dr. Frye and Dr. Rossignol, scientists and physicians involved in the biomedical field and they are looking at this problem for awhile. They have seen marked improvements in areas such as speech, highlighting, note, general awareness, etc. When these children are given high-dose folinic acid. These doses are higher than they would get in a regular supplement, it will be the prescription dose is complex. Many of these children have tried a variety of biomedical therapy without responding very well so this is very exciting information.

I would suggest you look more into this area. You can find more information about cerebral folate deficiency in autism, and especially to Mr. Frye and Dr. Rossignol. I think it would be very worthwhile. My website, AutismActionPlan.com, also has much more information about the cerebral folate deficiency and autism in parents' forum. You can also ask questions there every day I was on this topic or other biomedical issues related to autism.

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