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If anyone else is interested in trying any of the Autism dietary protocols, I

found a cooking seminar in Berkeley, CA, called " Cooking to Heal " .

Sunday, October 12, 2011

9:30am - 4:30pm

Bauman College Culinary School

Berkeley, CA

$175

http://www.healthfullivingsf.com/seminars/cookingtoheal.php

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> > Thinking . . . I have noticed an increase in the intensity of triggers when

I have eaten dairy. Knowing that increased exposure to any substance brings on

allergies and knowing that calcium is important for neurotransmission, along

with the usually-delayed onset of our symptoms . . . is anyone lactose

intolerant (in the gut)? Is anyone in your family lactose intolerant? My father

had intense misophonia and was lactose intolerant. My brother the same . . .

his daughter has mild misophonia and is lactose intolerant. I am mildly lactose

intolerant and have raging misophonia.

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Thanks Kat, i'm really interested in diets to improve brain fuctioning.I'm right now on a zero gluten, zero aspartame, low carbs, no proceced food, and I would love that you keep informing us about your findings.Enviado desde BlackBerry® de COMCEL S.A.Sender: Soundsensitivity Date: Sat, 03 Sep 2011 19:30:13 -0000To: <Soundsensitivity >ReplyTo: Soundsensitivity Subject: Re: Back to gut health... If anyone else is interested in trying any of the Autism dietary protocols, I found a cooking seminar in Berkeley, CA, called " Cooking to Heal " . Sunday, October 12, 20119:30am - 4:30pmBauman College Culinary SchoolBerkeley, CA$175http://www.healthfullivingsf.com/seminars/cookingtoheal.php> >> > Thinking . . . I have noticed an increase in the intensity of triggers when I have eaten dairy. Knowing that increased exposure to any substance brings on allergies and knowing that calcium is important for neurotransmission, along with the usually-delayed onset of our symptoms . . . is anyone lactose intolerant (in the gut)? Is anyone in your family lactose intolerant? My father had intense misophonia and was lactose intolerant. My brother the same . . . his daughter has mild misophonia and is lactose intolerant. I am mildly lactose intolerant and have raging misophonia.> >>

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Glad to hear someone else is trying the dietary route. I really think this is

what will help me the most, and I suspect it could help many others as well.

I will definitely keep posting about what I find.

Kat

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when I have eaten dairy. Knowing that increased exposure to any substance brings

on allergies and knowing that calcium is important for neurotransmission, along

with the usually-delayed onset of our symptoms . . . is anyone lactose

intolerant (in the gut)? Is anyone in your family lactose intolerant? My father

had intense misophonia and was lactose intolerant. My brother the same . . .

his daughter has mild misophonia and is lactose intolerant. I am mildly lactose

intolerant and have raging misophonia.

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Glad to hear someone else is trying the dietary route. I really think this is

what will help me the most, and I suspect it could help many others as well.

I will definitely keep posting about what I find.

Kat

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when I have eaten dairy. Knowing that increased exposure to any substance brings

on allergies and knowing that calcium is important for neurotransmission, along

with the usually-delayed onset of our symptoms . . . is anyone lactose

intolerant (in the gut)? Is anyone in your family lactose intolerant? My father

had intense misophonia and was lactose intolerant. My brother the same . . .

his daughter has mild misophonia and is lactose intolerant. I am mildly lactose

intolerant and have raging misophonia.

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Oops, this may be a PAST seminar (from 2008?). I'll check to see if they have

any upcoming seminars and report back if I find them.

Kat

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> > > Thinking . . . I have noticed an increase in the intensity of triggers

when I have eaten dairy. Knowing that increased exposure to any substance brings

on allergies and knowing that calcium is important for neurotransmission, along

with the usually-delayed onset of our symptoms . . . is anyone lactose

intolerant (in the gut)? Is anyone in your family lactose intolerant? My father

had intense misophonia and was lactose intolerant. My brother the same . . .

his daughter has mild misophonia and is lactose intolerant. I am mildly lactose

intolerant and have raging misophonia.

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Interesting about the lactose intolerance...I am mildly intolerant (no milk or

ice cream, but cheese is fine) and I first learned that right around the time

the sound sensitivity developed as a child. Interesting theory, I wonder if

there's anything to it.

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> > Thinking . . . I have noticed an increase in the intensity of triggers when

I have eaten dairy. Knowing that increased exposure to any substance brings on

allergies and knowing that calcium is important for neurotransmission, along

with the usually-delayed onset of our symptoms . . . is anyone lactose

intolerant (in the gut)? Is anyone in your family lactose intolerant? My father

had intense misophonia and was lactose intolerant. My brother the same . . .

his daughter has mild misophonia and is lactose intolerant. I am mildly lactose

intolerant and have raging misophonia.

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Interesting about the lactose intolerance...I am mildly intolerant (no milk or

ice cream, but cheese is fine) and I first learned that right around the time

the sound sensitivity developed as a child. Interesting theory, I wonder if

there's anything to it.

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> > Thinking . . . I have noticed an increase in the intensity of triggers when

I have eaten dairy. Knowing that increased exposure to any substance brings on

allergies and knowing that calcium is important for neurotransmission, along

with the usually-delayed onset of our symptoms . . . is anyone lactose

intolerant (in the gut)? Is anyone in your family lactose intolerant? My father

had intense misophonia and was lactose intolerant. My brother the same . . .

his daughter has mild misophonia and is lactose intolerant. I am mildly lactose

intolerant and have raging misophonia.

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I'm not lactose intolerant, but I've heard that pasteurized dairy is not good.

Those who go the dietary route to treat symptoms of Autism are told to

absolutely stay away from pasteurized dairy. My personal opinion is that

Misophonia is a neurological condition not dissimilar from higher functioning

autism. This may prove false in the future, as there is also a potential that

certain food and/or environmental sensitivities may temporarily mimic

autism-like symptoms until they are corrected. We'll see.

Here's an article on mercola.com about pasteurized milk:

http://www.mercola.com/article/milk/no-milk.htm

----NOTE: You may be forced to signup for his newsletter before seeing the

article. If so, and you don't want to sign up, here's an informative portion of

the article:----

Processing Is the Problem

The path that transforms healthy milk products into allergens and carcinogens

begins with modern feeding methods that substitute high-protein, soy-based feeds

for fresh green grass and breeding methods to produce cows with abnormally large

pituitary glands so that they produce three times more milk than the old

fashioned scrub cow. These cows need antibiotics to keep them well.

Their milk is then pasteurized so that all valuable enzymes are destroyed

(lactase for the assimilation of lactose; galactase for the assimilation of

galactose; phosphatase for the assimilation of calcium).

Literally dozens of other precious enzymes are destroyed in the pasteurization

process. Without them, milk is very difficult to digest. The human pancreas is

not always able to produce these enzymes; over-stress of the pancreas can lead

to diabetes and other diseases.

The butterfat of commercial milk is homogenized, subjecting it to rancidity.

Even worse, butterfat may be removed altogether. Skim milk is sold as a health

food, but the truth is that butter-fat is in milk for a reason.

Without it the body cannot absorb and utilize the vitamins and minerals in the

water fraction of the milk. Along with valuable trace minerals and short chain

fatty acids, butterfat is America's best source of preformed vitamin A.

Synthetic vitamin D, known to be toxic to the liver, is added to replace the

natural vitamin D complex in butterfat. Butterfat also contains re-arranged

acids which have strong anti-carcinogenic properties.

Non-fat dried milk is added to 1% and 2% milk. Unlike the cholesterol in fresh

milk, which plays a variety of health promoting roles, the cholesterol in

non-fat dried milk is oxidized and it is this rancid cholesterol that promotes

heart disease.

Like all spray dried products, non-fat dried milk has a high nitrite content.

Non-fat dried milk and sweetened condensed milk are the principle dairy products

in third world countries; use of ultra high temperature pasteurized milk is

widespread in Europe.

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> > > Thinking . . . I have noticed an increase in the intensity of triggers

when I have eaten dairy. Knowing that increased exposure to any substance brings

on allergies and knowing that calcium is important for neurotransmission, along

with the usually-delayed onset of our symptoms . . . is anyone lactose

intolerant (in the gut)? Is anyone in your family lactose intolerant? My father

had intense misophonia and was lactose intolerant. My brother the same . . .

his daughter has mild misophonia and is lactose intolerant. I am mildly lactose

intolerant and have raging misophonia.

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