"MacGregor, Ian A." schrieb:
> 
> So where do I get my woolly mammoth steaks.  What was the life expectancy of early 
>hominids?  I don't know about Maine Blue Berries, but wild blueberries in Nova Scotia 
>are just as sweet if not sweeter than the store bought ones.
> 
> Where in a reputable peer-reviewed journal can one find an article store bought food 
>is less nutritious than wild food.  The purpose of fruit is to be eaten, the seeds 
>passing through the digestive  system intact to be planted with a little fertilizer.  
>The sweeter the fruit, the more animals are attracted, the greater chance of the 
>plant dispersing its progeny.
> 
> As far as I can tell taste takes a second seat to looks with commercial produce.  
>Produce is picked before its time so it can be transported unbruised.  It doesn't 
>taste as good as the stuff off a backyard tree.
> 
> My daughter is autistic.  We have her on a cassein and gluten free diet.  It seems 
>to have done her some good; her attentiveness has increased and her perserveration 
>has dropped.  My wife swears it has; I lean more towards non-casual coincidence, but 
>I don't want  to give her bread pudding in case I'm wrong.  You won't believe how 
>many things have gluten and cassein.  Gluten is not naturally found in corn, but it's 
>in corn flakes.  Most soy cheeses have cassein in them  so they melt like dairy 
>cheeses.  It is very difficult to keep on such a diet,  taking all  grains out of the 
>diet would be harder still.
> 
> Autism is a multi-genetic disorder; i.e, more than one gene is involved.   Latest 
>evidence is that the genes express themselves about  the first month of pregnancy.  
>In the future it will be detectable via amniocentesis, much like trisomy 13  is 
>today.  For a parent it becomes noticeable somewhere between 15 months and two years.
> 
> So what does this have to do with cassein and gluten.  There are double-blind  
>studies which indicate some children do better  on such a diet.
> 
> I like to think the experience has made me a better person.  Before, when a 
>developmentally-disabled child walked into a room I'd act like the kid was contagious.
> 
> Ian MacGregor
> Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 

Hi,

that's interesting. My wife's sister is autistic, too. Do you have any
references to information about the coherences between your diet and
autism.
Thanks in advance.

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