I was born in '76 and didn't know about autism until about 18 or so years ago. I have never claimed to be autistic because I'm ignorant about it. I do have a cousin in the USA I've never met who is said to be highly autistic. Vax damaged to the core, he is about 10 now and finally able to start forming sentences. It's so sad. Is that autism or just flat out brain damage? He can sort of talk to his sister, I guess. His sister is a very lovely 12 year old who studies Chinese and Japanese, as well as jiu jitsu and the violin. She was just a baby when we moved to Japan and I don't know them much. I got my uncle to follow Q years ago, but he grew impatient and has a "wake me when something happens" attitude now. He's a retired nurse and he's realized that so much of the medical industry is rotten, but he is skeptical about natural autism cures.
EDIT: Oh yes, and I am an INFP. I tend to sense the emotions of those I am close to.
Kidding aside, it could go either way, I'm not a doctor, so I can't say, but you might look into a PhD named David w. Gregg. He was a retired chemist/chemical engineer who looked at various medical problems from the bottom up (rather than top down) since he already had the required knowledge experience with chemistry. One of the things he found while researching autism to help a friend's kid who had autism was that autistic children tend to suffer from malnourishment, because their bodies don't produce certain enzymes. He figured out that if you used gave them the pre-enzyme instead of the enzyme, the body could regulate the use better.
I know about that. My aunt is Chinese (from Thailand) and she cooks awesome food. I know a lot of behavioral/mental disorders are from kids being fed processed crap, but I do not think it's the case with my aunt. I read the book "The Unhealthy Truth" and the woman who wrote the book talked about how a milk allergy was causing her son's autism. I think they need to take their son to a naturopathic doctor to find the root cause rather than addressing the symptoms.
I was born in '76 and didn't know about autism until about 18 or so years ago. I have never claimed to be autistic because I'm ignorant about it. I do have a cousin in the USA I've never met who is said to be highly autistic. Vax damaged to the core, he is about 10 now and finally able to start forming sentences. It's so sad. Is that autism or just flat out brain damage? He can sort of talk to his sister, I guess. His sister is a very lovely 12 year old who studies Chinese and Japanese, as well as jiu jitsu and the violin. She was just a baby when we moved to Japan and I don't know them much. I got my uncle to follow Q years ago, but he grew impatient and has a "wake me when something happens" attitude now. He's a retired nurse and he's realized that so much of the medical industry is rotten, but he is skeptical about natural autism cures.
EDIT: Oh yes, and I am an INFP. I tend to sense the emotions of those I am close to.
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Kidding aside, it could go either way, I'm not a doctor, so I can't say, but you might look into a PhD named David w. Gregg. He was a retired chemist/chemical engineer who looked at various medical problems from the bottom up (rather than top down) since he already had the required knowledge experience with chemistry. One of the things he found while researching autism to help a friend's kid who had autism was that autistic children tend to suffer from malnourishment, because their bodies don't produce certain enzymes. He figured out that if you used gave them the pre-enzyme instead of the enzyme, the body could regulate the use better.
I know about that. My aunt is Chinese (from Thailand) and she cooks awesome food. I know a lot of behavioral/mental disorders are from kids being fed processed crap, but I do not think it's the case with my aunt. I read the book "The Unhealthy Truth" and the woman who wrote the book talked about how a milk allergy was causing her son's autism. I think they need to take their son to a naturopathic doctor to find the root cause rather than addressing the symptoms.