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FOOD ALLERGY ASSESSMENT in CHILDREN in the AUTISM SPECTRUM
(EDITORS NOTE: Society's image of autism is shifting and early intervention is the key to success. A recent Newsweek article reported that of the million-plus Americans with autistic disorders, more than 80 percent are males.) Children with a whole range of problems from typical forms of autism to attention deficits frequently have been observed by their parents to have sensitivities to certain foods. The sensitivities are usually not immediate hypersensitivity reactions involving hives, or sudden respiratory or intestinal reactions, but reactions that occur hours to days after exposure, or cumulative exposure, to foods.
It is helpful to keep in mind that the immune system has the same functions as the central nervous system: to perceive and remember the environment. The differences are only in the locations of the tissues involved and the scale of the perception. The brain perceives and remembers the big world of the senses and the immune system perceives and remembers antigens and molecules. The outcome of both brain and immune system processing embraces the resulting function of recognition. From this perspective, it does not seem surprising that children with difficulties in perception and processing at the cognitive level may have parallel difficulties at the immune level. Similarly, just as therapies may be usefully directed at simplifying and integrating a child’s sensory experience, the diet and general antigenic environment may require simplification to suit a child’s particular sensitivities. Desensitization is a word we use with equal comfort in both domains. Which foods are the right, healthy foods?
IgG ELISA food testing controversy and proven benefits… The laboratory whose test I have validated with controlled studies and the lab
that I also use in my practice for food allergy testing is: For a copy of Biomedical Assessment Options For Children with Autism and Related Problems, by Pangborn, J and Baker, SM [DAN Manual], October 2002 edition. Please send $25.00 to: From Biomedical Assessment Options For Children with Autism and Related Problems, by Pangborn, J and Baker, SM. Edited by the author (SMB) and reprinted with his permission. Additional Resources The Autism File is a unique magazine covering all aspects of autism edited and published by parents of autistic children. The Autism File reports on the latest findings, therapies, tests and treatments from leading researchers, doctors and professionals to help parents find the right treatment protocol for their autistic child. Visit them online at www.autismfile.com. Partnering with Immuno Laboratories, Inc. Serving the world since 1978. 1.888.446.6866 Testing not available in New York state. All rights reserved. Reproduction without permission prohibited. |