Re: Investigating the "autism epidemic."



I don't really care if he's "made up his mind." He is doing something
our "experts" rarely do, that is, investigating all the good
possibilities. In reality, our "experts" are much more likely to make
grand pronouncements before the evidence is in. And whenever our
"experts" can't explain something, they say, "oh, it must be a genetic
thing." Aren't you getting tired of hearing that at this point? If
there are such differences, why don't they investigate them thoroughly
instead of spending billions of dollars on things that don't lead to
cures? They are playing a slightly more sophisticated version of the
old shell game. "Genetics under the shell on the right."

And do you realize that there is plenty of biochemical evidence
available that should, at the very least, lead to RELEVANT studies that
determine what exactly is responsible for the "epidemic?" Under these
circumstances (that is, total failure on the part of the "experts"
in positions of authority), there is no reason for a person who has a
child afflicted with autism not to try different diets. The highly
unsaturated oils have only been consumed in large amounts only over the
last few decades, and they are not necessary in any way, so why not
remove them from your child's diet for a few months and see what
happens? You don't need to wait for the "experts" to tell you what to
do. The biochemical evidence demonstrates how unstable these oils are,
and while one can eliminate other things, like food high in iron, foods
that have excitotoxic qualities, oxidized cholesterol, etc., the first
thing to eliminate seems to be these oils. Butter or coconut oil are
much more biochemically stable, and you can cook at low temperatures to
avoid creating a lot of toxic molecules. If you eat meat, boil it,
then add it to a sauce that you can warm up on low heat (containing
butter or coconut oil).

There is a known biochemical phenomenon related to arachidonic acid
turnover and metabolziation in the brain, but I won't go into details
here. You can search google for arachidonic cascade, for exmaple, if
you want to read about it. The point is that you can knock out this
biochemical problem and see what happens. There is no "down side."

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