Taking a daily enzyme supplement can create the foundation of a healthy digestive process," says Ellen Cutler, D.C., whose Mill Valley, California practice caters to patients with allergies and digestive distress. "A product containing a full spectrum blend of all enzymes is considered an ideal digestive aid."*
While typical parents may experience difficulty getting growing children to eat their fruits and veggies, consider the behavioral challenges present in some autism diagnoses. Families with autistic children often find mealtime a battleground.
The junk foods and processed snacks craved by many children on the spectrum contain common allergens which cause food sensitivities. These types of foods are hard to digest and are a frequent and familiar source of the constipation and diarrhea autistic children experience.
Science Investigates the Autism / Digestion Link
A 2009 study in Pediatics, described a gene called MET, involved in both brain development and the process of gastrointestinal system repair. The study indicated a genetic variation may contribute to increased risk for autism spectrum disorder that includes familial gastrointestinal dysfunction.
More than 58% of parents, aunts and uncles, 45% of grandparents, and 20% of siblings reported problems in the ERG survey. While still considered controversial, the new survey indicates the familial autism/digestion link may indeed be viable.
Diet and Enzymes Provide Hope
"Given the option, my son would survive on processed snacks and treats like cookies, crackers, chicken nuggets and French fries," declares Gonzalez. "I've learned by keeping them out of his diet and adding enzymes Jaxson behaves better, his attention is more focused, and many of his digestive reactions evaporate."
Source : Enzymedica