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Unraveling the Mystery of Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorder: A Mother's Story of Research and Recovery (Hardcover)
by Karyn Seroussi (Author) "A severe language delay is almost never diagnosed in a child under two, and autism is tricky-sometimes there are a few words and normal developmental..." (more)
Key Phrases: removing gluten, postural insecurity, phenolic foods, Lisa Lewis, Paul Shattock, Bill Shaw (more...)
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What can be more devastating for parents than to learn that their child is autistic? The severely debilitating neurological disorder, which affects social and language development, can be difficult to treat. When her son was diagnosed with autism at 19 months, Seroussi, a small-business owner and wife of a research chemist, determined to do everything in her power to help her child achieve normal functioning. In addition to pursuing recommended speech and behavior modification therapies for her son, Seroussi devoted her considerable energies--often against medical advice--to researching alternative approaches. Her own experience and a growing body of scientific evidence pointed to connections between autism and diet. And though the theory has not yet been proven, Seroussi says, research now suggests that autism may be an autoimmune disorder triggered in rare cases by an infant's measles-mumps-rubella immunizations. Convinced that the inability to digest certain proteins was contributing to her son's condition and that his autism was related to his reaction to MMR vaccines, Seroussi eliminated suspect foods from his diet; he made such dramatic improvement that, by age four, he was functioning normally. Now a crusader for dietary intervention, Seroussi has written a book that will give hope to many families--though she cautions that not every autistic child responds to such treatment. She includes a FAQ section, gluten- and casein-free recipes and resources, and a list of organizations and readings. Agent, Kathi Paton. (Feb.) FYI: Seroussi is co-founder of ANDI (the Autism Network for Dietary Intervention) and co-editor of the ANDI News.
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Lisa S. Lewis, Ph.D. author of Special Diets for Special Kids Karyn Seroussi's good sense and her ability to sort out fact from fiction make her the perfect person to tell the story of autism research. Add to that a son who got better and a scientist husband who helped figure out why.

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Product Details
  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster; 1 edition (February 17, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0684831643
  • ISBN-13: 978-0684831640
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.8 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars 77 customer reviews (77 customer reviews)
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A severe language delay is almost never diagnosed in a child under two, and autism is tricky-sometimes there are a few words and normal developmental milestones in the beginning and it's hard to notice when they disappear or don't increase. Read the first page
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removing gluten, postural insecurity, phenolic foods, secretin infusion, many autistic children, autistic patients, tapioca flour, autistic behaviors, dietary intervention, gluten intolerance
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Lisa Lewis, Paul Shattock, Bill Shaw, Karyn Seroussi, Susan Hyman, Catherine Maurice, Victoria Beck, New York, Potato Flyers, Bernard Rimland, Bob Sinaiko, Jill Pavone, Let Me Hear Your Voice, Parent's Guide, United States, Andrew Wakefield, Doris Rapp, Great Plains Laboratory, San Diego, Terry Hines, William Shaw, Early Intervention, Los Angeles, Parents of Allergic Children, Pied Piper
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