Would an autism diet truly have a positive impact on an autistic child’s every day life? Healing autism is not all about speech therapy.

Brain mechanices (how the brain works) is what Jean Genet, a neuroscientist, specializes in.

Jean believes that hyperactivity can be lowered (even removed) by neutralizing the chemical imbalances which are caused by toxic reactions of children’s vaccinations.

One Of The Major Culprits

Any form of sugar triggers the chemical that initiates hyperactivity.

Sugar can really get any child pretty hyper, but autistic children are especially susceptible due to the fact that they react to sugar caused by their own personal levels of toxins (which remain from these vaccines).

Sugar Cravings

The hunger response is initiated by the brain when it is low on blood sugar. The fuel that the brain uses to handle physical, mental and emotional well being is blood sugar. Without proper levels of blood sugar the child or adult will have trouble mentally focusing, experiencing hyperactivity, and quick emotional upsets.

Very often the issue of hunger is eliminated by eating things that are sweet, such as cookes or candy bars. When sugar is shown into the blood stream, it gives enough fuel to lower the hunger response for as long as twenty minutes. From that point on there is not enough fuel left to manage the mental, physical, and emotional responses so the system crashes and takes the child/adult with it.

What Is A Parent To Do?

Refined sugar and processed foods are products of “modern civilization”, foods the human body was never designed to process which is very evident in our Western society today.

Of course hunger can be satisfied by consuming foods that don’t contain processed sugar, hidden on food labels as ‘corn syrup’, or ‘fructose’. Natural fruit should be eaten to resolve the immediate hunger issue, followed up by food groups that do not only contain sugar but wheat along with dairy.

Genet is an autism survivor and has eliminated all processed sugar from his diet. Healing autism is what Jean specializes in.

 

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