Autism: Improving Communication Skills and Social Interactions

April 26, 2008

Autism: Allergies to Serotonin, Somatostatin and Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide

Allergy Relief Treatments for the following
Neurotransmitters and Antibodies associated with Autism

  • Serotonin Level (blood)
  • Serotonin Receptor Antibodies
  • Serotonin Antibodies
  • Somatostatin Antibodies
  • Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide
    • Recent data link vasoactive intestinal peptide malfunction with developmental delays and cognitive deficits. Blockage of vasoactive intestinal peptide during rodent development results in growth and developmental delays, neuronal dystrophy, and, in adults, cognitive dysfunction. Also, vasoactive intestinal peptide is elevated in the blood of newborn children with autism.
    • In the current experiments, vasoactive intestinal peptide binding sites were significantly increased in several brain areas of the segmental trisomy mouse, including the olfactory bulb, hippocampus, cortex, caudate/putamen, and cerebellum, compared with wild-type littermates.
  • Prodynorphin + Dynorphin

If you would like to learn more about doing these Allergy Relief Treatments in the comfort and privacy or your own home for your autistic child email: endautism@yahoo.com with the Subject: Autism: Neurotransmitters and Antibodies

1 Comment »

  1. Found your website today. My problem with my autistic son is that he is allergic for everything he needs. Allready spend 1000’s on NAET. No success. His autoimmunity is severe. Is this NAET what you are doing? Just read that he needs metallothioneine, well, since you say they are also allergic to that, I’m sure he is. Well, let me know something, I appreciate it. Greetings from Jeanne.

    Comment by Jeanne van ettikhoven — February 6, 2009 @ 5:08 pm |Reply


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