Guest guest Posted January 14, 2010 Report Share Posted January 14, 2010 This sounds (again, I feel like a broken record) but it can be a result t of yeast overgrowth. Getting rid of the yeast and doing a diet that cuts down on starches, sugars can be very helpful. There is a great book by Elaine Gottschall called 'Breaking the Vicious Cycle' http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info/ Another good book is the Yeast Connection by Crook. http://www.yeastconnection.com/ http://www.autism.com/triggers/candida_org.htm As for diet, according to nutritionist Mathews, you start with GF/CF diet, if that doen't help, you move on to the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, then the Body Ecology diet. Nagla > > All, > > i understand that every kid on spectrum is unique, but as a curious parent, needed advocacy.one of my son's stimming behaviours is laughing, his laugh starts only in the late evenings and lasts for a total of ten-twenty minutes with zero joint attention > I was wondering if any of your kids has similar stimming behaviour, offcourse we try to prevent it.but was curious to get a answer from you'll in terms of why and what is causing it (biomedically or any nutrition supplement would help) > > > Jaszeer > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2010 Report Share Posted January 14, 2010 Hello Jaszeer, yes we're all unique and so our the kids, however we're all human. When the immune system isn't functioning properly you will get overgrowth. Basically a situation occurs where the gut becomes a breading zone for bugs. The kids are picky and thus continue to feed the bugs. TO truly break this cycle you must take what is feeding the infections away. You must restore immune function. Often you'll need to treat the infections too. I just skipped straight ahead to Body Ecology Diet to address the infections and to get as clean a diet as possible to aide the body in healing. Yes laughing is yeast. Yes we went through this. It's like the kids are drunk. > > All, > > i understand that every kid on spectrum is unique, but as a curious parent, needed advocacy.one of my son's stimming behaviours is laughing, his laugh starts only in the late evenings and lasts for a total of ten-twenty minutes with zero joint attention > I was wondering if any of your kids has similar stimming behaviour, offcourse we try to prevent it.but was curious to get a answer from you'll in terms of why and what is causing it (biomedically or any nutrition supplement would help) > > > Jaszeer > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 Thank you'll As some of you know i had a question few days back about the Dybiosis & yeast die off he was on the treatment to cure yeast and since last ten days his odd behaviors( 2 months old) are back and one of them was laughbut i was curious to find out what was the source of laugh.like you guys said one said we are trying to treat his gut issues and other hand we are feeding the infections. it makes sense now to change his diet asap.ThanksJaszeerTo: Texas-Autism-Advocacy Sent: Thu, January 14, 2010 2:31:55 PMSubject: Re: stimming behaviour (Laugh) ? Hello Jaszeer, yes we're all unique and so our the kids, however we're all human. When the immune system isn't functioning properly you will get overgrowth. Basically a situation occurs where the gut becomes a breading zone for bugs. The kids are picky and thus continue to feed the bugs. TO truly break this cycle you must take what is feeding the infections away. You must restore immune function. Often you'll need to treat the infections too. I just skipped straight ahead to Body Ecology Diet to address the infections and to get as clean a diet as possible to aide the body in healing. Yes laughing is yeast. Yes we went through this. It's like the kids are drunk. > > All, > > i understand that every kid on spectrum is unique, but as a curious parent, needed advocacy.one of my son's stimming behaviours is laughing, his laugh starts only in the late evenings and lasts for a total of ten-twenty minutes with zero joint attention > I was wondering if any of your kids has similar stimming behaviour, offcourse we try to prevent it.but was curious to get a answer from you'll in terms of why and what is causing it (biomedically or any nutrition supplement would help) > > > Jaszeer > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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