Autism and Enzymes.
Those who live with Autism have switched over to enzymatic therapy due to the dangers that are associated with traditional Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). However, when it comes to enzymatic therapy certain proteolytic and fibrinolytic enzymes have been shown to be extremely beneficial when it comes to Gastrointestinal disorders. Digestive enzymes have been shown to be effective against the symptoms associated with gastric disturbances.
Autism, Digestive Enzymes.
Digestive enzyme therapy is used by many with Autism to help restore and/or assist with normal functioning of the digestive system and to prevent further gastrointestinal inflammation.
Studies have demonstrated that those with Autism have difficulty consuming phenol-rich foods such as bananas, cheese, apples, grapes, tomatoes and chocolate.
Those with Autism and sensitivities to phenols experience:
Xylanase and Phenols.
Xylanase has been shown to be effective in the breakdown of phenols.
Enzymes have enabled many to skip the countless of pharmaceutical drugs that exist in the current market when it comes to conditions involving inflammation of the gut. Unfortunately, Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) have been shown to cause harmful side-effects which can bring about many future complications.
Autism, Digestive Enzymes.
Digestive enzyme therapy is used by many with Autism to help restore and/or assist with normal functioning of the digestive system and to prevent further gastrointestinal inflammation.
Studies have demonstrated that those with Autism have difficulty consuming phenol-rich foods such as bananas, cheese, apples, grapes, tomatoes and chocolate.
Those with Autism and sensitivities to phenols experience:
- Urticaria (Rashes)
- Inappropriate Laughter
- Mood Swings
- Insomnia
- Headaches
- Digestion Issues
Xylanase and Phenols.
Xylanase has been shown to be effective in the breakdown of phenols.
Enzymes have enabled many to skip the countless of pharmaceutical drugs that exist in the current market when it comes to conditions involving inflammation of the gut. Unfortunately, Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) have been shown to cause harmful side-effects which can bring about many future complications.