Autism - An environmental assault - Paul Shattock and his Autism Research Unit at the University of Sunderland have discovered that autism shares traits with Gulf War syndrome the result...
Autism: another gut hunch - Paul Shattock's article (WDDTY vol 11 no 6) says that autism is "all in the gut" due to the "inadequacy of the enzymes ordinarily responsible for" the...
New enzymes for ms - A doctor in Salzburg, Austria has been treating multiple sclerosis patients including herself for more than 20 years with enzyme injections. ...
Autism: breaking through - There is no specific orthodox medical treatment for autism. Phenothiazines (such as chlorpromazine), used to dampen severely self destructive behaviou...
Can autism be improved through diet? - A pilot study of autistic children studied the effects of removing gluten from their diet (Autism, 1999; 3: 45-69). In the study, once gluten containi...
Autism: - Could the gut play a part after all? - Despite the sterling efforts of the media, Dr Andrew Wakefield and his research into a link between the MMR vaccine and autism just won't go away....
Autism: It may be caused by Lyme disease, and now even doctors think so, too - Lyme disease, the debilitating disease that’s caused by a tic bite, may be a cause of autism. A group of doctors in America has agreed to begin preli...
Enzymes: getting the dose right - When you purchase an enzyme preparation, the amount is expressed not only in grams or milligrams, but also in activity units or international units (I...