Wednesday, February 08, 2006

What You Eat Is How You Think

...Support for such a diet has come from recent research pointing to the presence of pathology in the gastrointestinal tracts of children with autism, the degree of which correlates to the severity of autistic symptoms.

The problem is believed to be a leaky gut, and absorption difficulties are thought to influence brain function...

...The nutrients we get from consumption of meat and fowl have been changed by the processed feed, hormones, antibiotics and pesticides they are provided in industrialized farming complexes...

...in some cases addressing mental health problems with changes in diet showed better results than using drugs or counseling..

What You Eat Is How You Think