Is the Goliath in Autism Research About to Fall?
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There is a Doctor in Arizona named Nemechek who wrote a book six years about gut microbiome being the root cause of autism. He even talks about how vaccines might be part of the problem.
He has successfully treated patients with a combination of fish oil, extra virgin olive oil, and inulin. In some cases he replaces inulin with an antibiotic called rifaximin and stimulation of the vagus nerve.
https://www.nemechekconsultativemedicine.com/nemechek-protocol/
Inulin is a dietary fiber that a lot of gut microbiota rely on, they digest the fiber and produce short chain fatty acids that we absorb (so the whole thing about fiber being indigestible is not wholly accurate.) Supplementing with inulin at least once a day for a month has fixed a lot of my long-term digestive issues.
That's great. Can you share what form you take (powder or capsule or...) I think this would benefit my kids.
Powder is the cheapest, it's a small scoop only like 4g that I dissolve into the water that I'm drinking and it doesn't effect the flavor. Microingredients is the current brand I use, it's derived from artichokes and a 1kg bag lasts almost a year.
Thanks!
The more I read about small intestinal bacterial overgrowth and other gut microbiome issues, the more fascinated I become. A lot of health issues are very likely related to digestive issues, but we aren’t given remedies for the root cause because cures aren’t lucrative, treatments are.
Wow, thanks for the info. I have a cousin in Arizona I've never met who is severe autism. 10 years old and he can barely talk. My aunt and uncle have had specialists come to their house, but he got a bit aggressive and now they won't come near him. Now the boy is sad. I asked my uncle if his son even realizes what he did, and he isn't sure. But the boy can pick locks like crazy and cause plenty of headaches. I'll pass this info on to him. Thanks!
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This site naturesplatform.com/#contamination suggests that the modern sitting toilet contributes to the upwards migration of bacteria from the colon. The Americans with Disabilities Act, effective 1990, specifies that the top of a toilet seat be 17-19 inches above the floor. This is up to 3 inches higher than a standard toilet. The ADA forces many able bodied people to use the taller toilets unnecessarily. Like small businesses that have only one toilet. And may have also caused the taller toilets to be installed where they are not required due to economies of scale.
Now find a chart of autism rates. Find 1990. Remember that correlation is not causation! (I don't really think toilets are the main cause but they may be a contributing factor.)
That makes no damn sense given how 1) the colon is a big inverted U and bacteria live in the entire length of it and 2) so bacteria can only move "up" along it when we're shitting but not when we're sitting in a regular chair or lying down asleep?