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1THE SPECIFIC CARBOHYDRATE DIET AND AUTISM
THE FOUNDATION BLOCK OF HEALING
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4Lactose in fluid milk sucrose in table sugar and
maple syrup
Corn syrup, grain
5THE VICIOUS CYCLE
From Breaking the Vicious Cycle
6INTESTINAL FERMENTAION
7(SEM x 57)
- Control-Healthy 3 ½ year old
- Mucosal surface at the duodeno-jejunal junction.
- All villi appear of uniform height. The mucosal
surface is free of mucus.
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- Child With Chronic Diarrhea
- Wasting away of villous ridges decrease in
height - Considerable secretion of mucus.
- Generalized disaccharidase deficiency as well as
colonization of mucosal surface by
microorganisms. - Beginning of mucus barrier between digestive
enzymes and sugars needing digestion.
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Chronic Diarrhea Excessive mucus on the mucosa
inhibits contact of carbohydrates with
disaccharidases resulting in clinical
intolerance of lactose and/or sucrose.
10Bacteria- and host-derived mechanisms to control
intestinal epithelial cell homeostasis
Implications for chronic inflammation.Technical
University of Munich, Experimental Nutritional
Medicine, Else Kroner-Fresenius-Center,
Freising-Weihenstephan, Germany.Clavel T, Haller
D.
Inflammatory Bowel Disease, May 2, 2007
- Numerous clinical and experimental studies have
shown that the intestinal microbes are critical
for the initiation and progression of chronic
intestinal inflammation.
11- The data discussed in the present review suggest
that disturbances in the homeostasis between
bacteria- and host-derived signals at the
epithelial cell level lead to a break in the
intestinal barrier function and to the
development of mucosal immune disorders in
genetically susceptible hosts.
12Journal of Medical Microbiology, 2005
13Strategies to reduce clostridialpopulation
levels harboredby ASD patients or to improve
their gut microflora profile throughdietary
modulation may helpto alleviate gut disorders
commonin such patients.
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15These studies demonstrate significant
alterations in the upper and lower intestinal
flora of children with late-onset autism and may
provide insights into the nature of this
disorder.
16Treatment of digestive problems appears to have
positive effects on autistic behavior. These new
observations represent only a piece of the
unsolved autism puzzle and should stimulate
more research into the brain-gut connection.
17low intestinal carbohydrate digestive enzyme
activity was reported in 21 children (58.3),
although there was no abnormality found in
pancreatic function.
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19Scientists make gut-brain connection to autism
- Compounds produced in the digestive system have
been linked to autistic-type behaviour in
laboratory settings, potentially demonstrating
that what autistic children eat can alter their
brain function, say scientists from the
University of Western Ontario.
News article from the Canadian CBC, 9/27/07
20Says Dr. MacFabe of the Canadian CDC
- "Certainly, a lot of these children had peculiar
cravings for high-carbohydrate foods that caused
their behaviours," he said. We were interested
in finding a link between certain compounds that
are produced by bacteria in the digestive system
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21LEGAL vs. ILLEGAL
- ILLEGAL
- Grains (including wheat, rice, corn)
- Starches (including potatoes)
- Soy
- Sugar (including table sugar, maple syrup)
- LEGAL
- Fruit and vegetables
- Proteins (meat, eggs, fish, etc.)
- Nuts
- Honey
22Think Substitutions
- Make SCD pizza (almond flour crust!)
- Replace cakes and cookies with legal versions
- Make SCD legal chicken nuggets
- Replace candy with dehydrated fruit, apple chips,
raisins, frozen grapes or bananas, frozen juice
pops - Frozen bananas and other fruit
23THE QUESTION OF CASEIN
- THE GENERAL CONCENSUS IS THAT IT SHOULD
- NOT BE INTRODUCED INTO THE DIET FOR OUR
- KIDS UNTIL AT LEAST 3 MONTHS
- IN CASES WHERE CHILDREN WERE SERIOUS
- CASEIN RESPONDERS, WAIT AT LEAST 6 MONTHS
- HOMEMADE YOGURT IS THE BEST WAY TO
- REINTRODUCE HEATLHY FLORA BACK INTO THE
- INTESTINES
- OPENS UP MANY MORE HEALTHY FOOD OPTIONS FOR YOUR
CHILD
24TYPICAL MEALS
- BREAKFAST muffins, fruit, waffles, banana
pancakes, granola, eggs - LUNCH sandwiches, chicken nuggets, muffins,
turkey rolls, soup, cookies, fruit - DINNER fish, steak, burgers, chicken, veggies,
lasagna, etc.
25AVAILABLE COOKBOOKS
- Recipes for the Specific Carbohydrate Diet The
Grain-Free, Lactose-Free, Sugar-Free Solution to
IBD, Celiac Disease, Autism, Cystic Fibrosis, and
Other Health Conditions , by Raman Prasad - Adventures in the Family Kitchen, by Raman Prasad
- Healing Foods - Cooking for Celiacs, Colitis,
Crohn's and IBS , by Sandra Ramacher - Lucys Specific Carbohydrate Diet Cookbook, by
Lucy Rosset - Eat Well, Feel Well More Than 150 Delicious
Specific Carbohydrate Diet(TM)-Compliant Recipes,
by Kendall Conrad
26AVAILABLE COOKBOOKS
- Busy Mom's Dairy-Free SCD Cookbook with Honey
Sweetened Recipes , by Tina Wade -
- The Grain-free Gourmet, by Jodi Bager and Jenny
Lass - SCD with Taste and Tradition, by Rochel Weiss
- (available at www.digestivewellness.com)
27WEB RESOURCES
- www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info
- www.pecanbread.com
- www.scdrecipe.com
- www.lucyskitchenshop.com
- www.digestivewellness.com
- www.scdiet.org
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29JUDITH CHINITZ, MS, MS
- NEW STAR NUTRITIONAL CONSULTING
- (914) 244-3646
- JUDY_at_NEWSTARNUTRITION.COM
- VALLEY HEALTH AND HYPERBARICS, OFFICE OF DR.
GIUSEPPINA FEINGOLD, MD - (845) 208-3624