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Old 06-22-2010, 10:42 PM #3
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Recent article summary in New Scientist magazine, "Early test could pick out kids at risk of autism" concerns use of Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of urine in children and discovered a distinct "chemical fingerprint" in the group with autism. this signature is related directly to: GUT BACTERIA. The urine testing shows high levels of metabolites of gut bacteria, raising the question of whether gut bacteria are implicated in the etiology of autism--or at least asking why these levels are high in autism. also may provide an objective measurement for autism in kids. Noted in the article: "It is possible that the gut bacteria in children with autism are producing toxins that might interfere with brain development. One of the compounds identified in the urine...was N-methyl nicotinamide (NMND) which has also been implicated in Parkinson's Disease...[researchers] found that short chain fatty acids produced by clostridium bacteria can induce reversible autism like behaviors in rats..."

Linda Geddes, "Early test could pick out kids at risk of autism"New Scientist, June 12, 2010, p.9.
For a reason unrealted to PD I found myself purchasing a container of IgG which is a yucky powder you mix and drink, it supposedly helps "heal the gut" and put into remission the pharmacy clerk's IBS (I thought my mom had this so we were going to give it a go)...this clerk told me she had not had an episode of IBS in over two years and when I went to pay for it, the gal ringing it up told me both she and her husband took the stuff daily to boost their immune system (80% of which is in our guts) and hadn't had so much as a sniffle in over a year. Makes one wonder.
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