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A friend of mine is going live on TV here in Sweden to talk about her bio med

journey with her son and promote an up and coming conference in Stockholm.

There is one doctor that will be there and he appeared on a previous debate

program on autism. On that program he called the GFCF diet witchcraft and went

all of the mums.

I'm just wondering if any of you know some good studies or literature that could

help strengthen their case on the gfcf diet and gut/brain connection?

If you have any suggestions, they would be much appreciated.

Thank you

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Hi ,I did summarise a fair bit of the lit in my book on diet and ASD.A recent paper worth looking at is: BL, Hornig M, Buie T, Bauman ML, Cho Paik M, et al. (2011) Impaired Carbohydrate Digestion and Transport and Mucosal Dysbiosis in theIntestines of Children with Autism and Gastrointestinal Disturbances. PLoS ONE 6(9): e24585. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0024585KenSubject: Studies on GFCF diet and gut/brain connectionTo:

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A friend of mine is going live on TV here in Sweden to talk about her bio med journey with her son and promote an up and coming conference in Stockholm.

There is one doctor that will be there and he appeared on a previous debate program on autism. On that program he called the GFCF diet witchcraft and went all of the mums.

I'm just wondering if any of you know some good studies or literature that could help strengthen their case on the gfcf diet and gut/brain connection?

If you have any suggestions, they would be much appreciated.

Thank you

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Hi Ken,Thank you very much for the link. Unfortunately there is no time to read your book, the program is on Thursday but I will get around to reading your book and maybe buy a copy for my local pediatrician too! To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Monday, October 24, 2011 9:14 PMSubject: Re: Studies on GFCF diet and gut/brain connection

Hi ,I did summarise a fair bit of the lit in my book on diet and ASD.A recent paper worth looking at is: BL, Hornig M, Buie T, Bauman ML, Cho Paik M, et al. (2011) Impaired Carbohydrate Digestion and Transport and Mucosal Dysbiosis in theIntestines of Children with Autism and Gastrointestinal Disturbances. PLoS ONE 6(9): e24585. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0024585KenSubject: Studies on GFCF diet and gut/brain connectionTo:

Autism-Biomedical-Europe Date: Monday, 24 October, 2011, 19:09

A friend of mine is going live on TV here in Sweden to talk about her bio med journey with her son and promote an up and coming conference in Stockholm.

There is one doctor that will be there and he appeared on a previous debate program on autism. On that program he called the GFCF diet witchcraft and went all of the mums.

I'm just wondering if any of you know some good studies or literature that could help strengthen their case on the gfcf diet and gut/brain connection?

If you have any suggestions, they would be much appreciated.

Thank you

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Hi , You more than likely already have Gershon as reference but thought I would post this link just in case...http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=gut-second-brain & WT.mc_id=SA_emailfriend

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This is a useful link, 's book 'The Second Brain' is also worth a look. His view is very anti the idea of a GI link in ASD, though - this is clear from his contribution to the IOM meeting I spoke at in Washington about possible ASD vaccine links, so tread carefully otherwise you could score an own goal by giving his views too much emphasis.KenSubject: Re: Studies on GFCF diet and gut/brain connectionTo: "Autism-Biomedical-Europe " <Autism-Biomedical-Europe >Date: Tuesday, 25 October, 2011,

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This is a useful link, 's book 'The Second Brain' is also worth a look. His view is very anti the idea of a GI link in ASD, though - this is clear from his contribution to the IOM meeting I spoke at in Washington about possible ASD vaccine links, so tread carefully otherwise you could score an own goal by giving his views too much emphasis.KenSubject: Re: Studies on GFCF diet and gut/brain connectionTo: "Autism-Biomedical-Europe " <Autism-Biomedical-Europe >Date: Tuesday, 25 October, 2011,

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This is a useful link, 's book 'The Second Brain' is also worth a look. His view is very anti the idea of a GI link in ASD, though - this is clear from his contribution to the IOM meeting I spoke at in Washington about possible ASD vaccine links, so tread carefully otherwise you could score an own goal by giving his views too much emphasis.KenSubject: Re: Studies on GFCF diet and gut/brain connectionTo: "Autism-Biomedical-Europe " <Autism-Biomedical-Europe >Date: Tuesday, 25 October, 2011,

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No problem, but the paper I mentioned might be worth looking at and can be downloaded free from the Journal website.KenSubject: Studies on GFCF diet and gut/brain connectionTo:

Autism-Biomedical-Europe Date: Monday, 24 October, 2011, 19:09

A friend of mine is going live on TV here in Sweden to talk about her bio med journey with her son and promote an up and coming conference in Stockholm.

There is one doctor that will be there and he appeared on a previous debate program on autism. On that program he called the GFCF diet witchcraft and went all of the mums.

I'm just wondering if any of you know some good studies or literature that could help strengthen their case on the gfcf diet and gut/brain connection?

If you have any suggestions, they would be much appreciated.

Thank you

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No problem, but the paper I mentioned might be worth looking at and can be downloaded free from the Journal website.KenSubject: Studies on GFCF diet and gut/brain connectionTo:

Autism-Biomedical-Europe Date: Monday, 24 October, 2011, 19:09

A friend of mine is going live on TV here in Sweden to talk about her bio med journey with her son and promote an up and coming conference in Stockholm.

There is one doctor that will be there and he appeared on a previous debate program on autism. On that program he called the GFCF diet witchcraft and went all of the mums.

I'm just wondering if any of you know some good studies or literature that could help strengthen their case on the gfcf diet and gut/brain connection?

If you have any suggestions, they would be much appreciated.

Thank you

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No problem, but the paper I mentioned might be worth looking at and can be downloaded free from the Journal website.KenSubject: Studies on GFCF diet and gut/brain connectionTo:

Autism-Biomedical-Europe Date: Monday, 24 October, 2011, 19:09

A friend of mine is going live on TV here in Sweden to talk about her bio med journey with her son and promote an up and coming conference in Stockholm.

There is one doctor that will be there and he appeared on a previous debate program on autism. On that program he called the GFCF diet witchcraft and went all of the mums.

I'm just wondering if any of you know some good studies or literature that could help strengthen their case on the gfcf diet and gut/brain connection?

If you have any suggestions, they would be much appreciated.

Thank you

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This is a useful link, 's book 'The Second Brain' is also worth a look. His view is very anti the idea of a GI link in ASD, though - this is clear from his contribution to the IOM meeting I spoke at in Washington about possible ASD vaccine links, so tread carefully otherwise you could score an own goal by giving his views too much emphasis.

'Gut and psychology syndrome' and also 'children with starving brains' are excellent books that mention dietary interventions. The former is for mental health disabilities as well as autism.

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The program aired this morning on national TV and it went very well. The mum was armed with studies and literature that was kindly sent to me but she didn't need it. They spoke via phone with Karl Reichelt who does the peptide testing in Oslo and they also had a professor in favour of the diet who was really informative. There was however a neurologist who wasn't so positive but she soon showed herself up as one of her arguments for not doing the diet was how hard it is at birthday parties for kids when they can't even eat the same cake etc... I mean really!!!! But the mum got the last word in on that one and judging by the response to the on line chat afterwards, it could not have had a better outcome. It's small steps here but today it

was one in the right direction.Thank you all again for your help. xTo:

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Thanks is and ColleenAnytime and good luck.

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The program aired this morning on national TV and it went very well. The mum was armed with studies and literature that was kindly sent to me but she didn't need it. They spoke via phone with Karl Reichelt who does the peptide testing in Oslo and they also had a professor in favour of the diet who was really informative. There was however a neurologist who wasn't so positive but she soon showed herself up as one of her arguments for not doing the diet was how hard it is at birthday parties for kids when they can't even eat the same cake etc... I mean really!!!! But the mum got the last word in on that one and judging by the response to the on line chat afterwards, it could not have had a better outcome. It's small steps here but today it

was one in the right direction.Thank you all again for your help. xTo:

Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 2:48 PMSubject: Re: Studies on GFCF diet and gut/brain connection

Thanks is and ColleenAnytime and good luck.

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The program aired this morning on national TV and it went very well. The mum was armed with studies and literature that was kindly sent to me but she didn't need it. They spoke via phone with Karl Reichelt who does the peptide testing in Oslo and they also had a professor in favour of the diet who was really informative. There was however a neurologist who wasn't so positive but she soon showed herself up as one of her arguments for not doing the diet was how hard it is at birthday parties for kids when they can't even eat the same cake etc... I mean really!!!! But the mum got the last word in on that one and judging by the response to the on line chat afterwards, it could not have had a better outcome. It's small steps here but today it

was one in the right direction.Thank you all again for your help. 

Do you have a link to the program? Pleased it went well.  -- is

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The program aired this morning on national TV and it went very well. The mum was armed with studies and literature that was kindly sent to me but she didn't need it. They spoke via phone with Karl Reichelt who does the peptide testing in Oslo and they also had a professor in favour of the diet who was really informative. There was however a neurologist who wasn't so positive but she soon showed herself up as one of her arguments for not doing the diet was how hard it is at birthday parties for kids when they can't even eat the same cake etc... I mean really!!!! But the mum got the last word in on that one and judging by the response to the on line chat afterwards, it could not have had a better outcome. It's small steps here but today it

was one in the right direction.Thank you all again for your help. 

Do you have a link to the program? Pleased it went well.  -- is

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The program aired this morning on national TV and it went very well. The mum was armed with studies and literature that was kindly sent to me but she didn't need it. They spoke via phone with Karl Reichelt who does the peptide testing in Oslo and they also had a professor in favour of the diet who was really informative. There was however a neurologist who wasn't so positive but she soon showed herself up as one of her arguments for not doing the diet was how hard it is at birthday parties for kids when they can't even eat the same cake etc... I mean really!!!! But the mum got the last word in on that one and judging by the response to the on line chat afterwards, it could not have had a better outcome. It's small steps here but today it

was one in the right direction.Thank you all again for your help. 

Do you have a link to the program? Pleased it went well.  -- is

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is, it's in Swedish! xTo: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 4:39 PMSubject: Re: Studies on GFCF diet and gut/brain connection

The program aired this morning on national TV and it went very well. The mum was armed with studies and literature that was kindly sent to me but she didn't need it. They spoke via phone with Karl Reichelt who does the peptide testing in Oslo and they also had a professor in favour of the diet who was really informative. There was however a neurologist who wasn't so positive but she soon showed herself up as one of her arguments for not doing the diet was how hard it is at birthday parties for kids when they can't even eat the same cake etc... I mean really!!!! But the mum got the last word in on that one and judging by the response to the on line chat afterwards, it could not have had a better outcome. It's small steps here but today it

was one in the right direction.Thank you all again for your help.

Do you have a link to the program? Pleased it went well. -- is

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is, it's in Swedish! xTo: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 4:39 PMSubject: Re: Studies on GFCF diet and gut/brain connection

The program aired this morning on national TV and it went very well. The mum was armed with studies and literature that was kindly sent to me but she didn't need it. They spoke via phone with Karl Reichelt who does the peptide testing in Oslo and they also had a professor in favour of the diet who was really informative. There was however a neurologist who wasn't so positive but she soon showed herself up as one of her arguments for not doing the diet was how hard it is at birthday parties for kids when they can't even eat the same cake etc... I mean really!!!! But the mum got the last word in on that one and judging by the response to the on line chat afterwards, it could not have had a better outcome. It's small steps here but today it

was one in the right direction.Thank you all again for your help.

Do you have a link to the program? Pleased it went well. -- is

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is, it's in Swedish! xTo: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 4:39 PMSubject: Re: Studies on GFCF diet and gut/brain connection

The program aired this morning on national TV and it went very well. The mum was armed with studies and literature that was kindly sent to me but she didn't need it. They spoke via phone with Karl Reichelt who does the peptide testing in Oslo and they also had a professor in favour of the diet who was really informative. There was however a neurologist who wasn't so positive but she soon showed herself up as one of her arguments for not doing the diet was how hard it is at birthday parties for kids when they can't even eat the same cake etc... I mean really!!!! But the mum got the last word in on that one and judging by the response to the on line chat afterwards, it could not have had a better outcome. It's small steps here but today it

was one in the right direction.Thank you all again for your help.

Do you have a link to the program? Pleased it went well. -- is

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