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By Rachel Evans
The exact cause of autism is unknown with theories ranging from the
result of immunization, genetics, or a combination of both. However, latest findings
have demonstrated that there may also be an autism yeast infection link.
So what
does yeast have to do with autism?
Studies show that autistic children have different
‘gut flora’ when compared to non-
However, repeated doses of antibiotics (as would be prescribed, for example, for
a regular childhood ear infection), or even exposure to common childhood diseases
such as chicken pox, can destroy a large amount of the necessary gut flora, permitting
Candida – an aggressive and opportunistic yeast infection – to grow and flourish.
Even in children who have not suffered from many common childhood diseases or who
have not recently been prescribed antibiotics, there remain other ways for Candida
to take hold in the body.
It is believed that general environmental factors may also
be contributory factors. Exposure to toxins in the air a child breaths and the water
he drinks, as well as genetic factors – for example, if a child’s mother is prone
to yeast infections, this may be passed on to the child – and a diet high in sugar
all open up a child to a greater risk of Candida overgrowth.
Researchers now believe
that there may be an link between autism and yeast infections which occurs when the
Candida multiplies and changes the workings of the digestive tract, releasing a multitude
of toxins into the body.
The brain and the rest of the body’s systems – such as the digestive system -
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A study performed by researchers from the Center for the Study of Autism in Oregon
treated autistic children for a yeast overgrowth. They demonstrated that once gut
flora levels returned to normal, the children showed a decrease in hyperactivity
and self-
When treating yeast infections it is important to note that if the anti-
However, with use of antifungal
therapy, drugs are only one half of the battle. Diet plays an important role in reducing
yeast in the system, especially when it comes to sugary foods. Sugar is among the
worst dietary contributors to Candida overgrowth, as yeast can flourish 200 times
faster when sugar is available within the body.
So for anti-
The Autism Research Institute (ARI) founder, the late Dr.
Bernard Rimland MD believed that in most cases, Candida is not the singular cause
of autism. However his own research led him to conclude that a “small but significant”
proportion of autistic kids – between 5% and 10% -
For more information on whether yeast infection autism treatment is
suitable for your child speak to your physican.
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