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Feingold diet

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Feingold diet: Encyclopedia II - Feingold diet - Research findings

In the ideal experiment, children whose behavior seems to have improved on the Feingold diet are kept on the diet but are periodically challenged with one or more suspected substances. Under ideal circumstances, the procedure should be double-blind, so that neither the participants nor the experimenters know when the substances are being administered. In 1980, an expert review team assembled by the Nutrition Foundation concluded: Based on seven studies involving approximately 190 children, there have been no instances of consist ...

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Feingold diet, Feingold diet - Introduction, Feingold diet - Research findings, Feingold diet - Unbounded claims, Feingold diet - Real risks

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Feingold diet: Encyclopedia II - Autism epidemic - Scope of autism prevalence

While the number of diagnoses related to autism has increased in recent decades, public health organizations and researchers have not yet been able to fully ascertain whether: More incidents of autism are being reported now, as a result of increased awareness of the disorder The diagnosis is being applied more broadly than before, as a result of the changing definition of the disorder The magnitude of the increase warrants urgent and/o ...

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Feingold diet: Encyclopedia II - Gluten-free casein-free diet - Practical implementation

Beginning the diet can be difficult but not impossible. Gluten is most commonly found in wheat, rye, and barley and may sometimes contaminate oats grown nearby or processed on the same equipment as gluten-containing cereals, and casein is found in dairy products; wheat and dairy frequently make up a large proportion of the Western diet. One of the biggest obstacles parents face is that individuals needing gluten-free, casein-free (GFCF) diets often crave these foods much the same as an addict. In fact, parents often report withdrawal symptoms when gluten and casein are eliminated ...

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Gluten-free casein-free diet, Gluten-free casein-free diet - Theory, Gluten-free casein-free diet - Reported effects, Gluten-free casein-free diet - Practical implementation, Gluten-free casein-free diet - Prevalence, Gluten-free casein-free diet - Other indications, Gluten-free casein-free diet - See Also

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Feingold diet: Encyclopedia II - Autism epidemic - Leaky Gut Syndrome and related

Some children with autism have responded well to dietary intervention such as eliminating gluten (a protein found in most grains) and casein (the protein found in milk) as well as phenyls and food coloring (see Feingold diet). Most data regarding the validity of these interventions have been the subjective observations of parents and caretakers and no scientific study with proper subject elimination has taken place. Possible determining factors regarding the effectiveness of this as a treatment involve coincidence of a combination of asthma, eczema, diharrea and constipation, strange "yeasty" diaper rash, an ...

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Autism epidemic, Autism epidemic - Caveat, Autism epidemic - Scope of autism prevalence, Autism epidemic - Australia, Autism epidemic - China, Autism epidemic - Denmark, Autism epidemic - Japan, Autism epidemic - Russia, Autism epidemic - United Kingdom, Autism epidemic - United States, Autism epidemic - Proposed causes, Autism epidemic - Better and worse diagnostics, Autism epidemic - Genetic predisposition, Autism epidemic - Nutritional deficiencies, Autism epidemic - Leaky Gut Syndrome and related, Autism epidemic - Vaccine theories, Autism epidemic - Earlier preschool entrance, Autism epidemic - Folic acid

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Feingold diet: Encyclopedia II - Autism epidemic - Proposed causes

When autism was first described and reported by Leo Kanner and Hans Asperger in the early 1940s, nothing was known about what was causing the previously unrecognized syndrome. The increasing numbers have led to many theories. Autism epidemic - Better and worse diagnostics. When the rising prevalence of autism spectrum disorders sparked research into the trend in the late 1990s, the medical establishment primarily attributed the increase to improved diagnostic screening or changes in the definition of autis ...

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Autism epidemic, Autism epidemic - Caveat, Autism epidemic - Scope of autism prevalence, Autism epidemic - Australia, Autism epidemic - China, Autism epidemic - Denmark, Autism epidemic - Japan, Autism epidemic - Russia, Autism epidemic - United Kingdom, Autism epidemic - United States, Autism epidemic - Proposed causes, Autism epidemic - Better and worse diagnostics, Autism epidemic - Genetic predisposition, Autism epidemic - Nutritional deficiencies, Autism epidemic - Leaky Gut Syndrome and related, Autism epidemic - Vaccine theories, Autism epidemic - Earlier preschool entrance, Autism epidemic - Folic acid

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Feingold diet: Encyclopedia II - Gluten-free casein-free diet - Prevalence

Although food sensitivites have been known about for decades they are rarely given consideration in diagnosis, therapy and recovery efforts. The specifics of the GFCF diet were introduced to the general public through the combined publications of two women who researched interventions and crusaded for autism recovery. Information about the GFCF diet has since spread around the world and has helped thousands of families cope with this puzzling disorder. The GFCF diet has been supplemented with a number of new innovations. These include incorporation of the Feingold diet, the Specific Carbohyd ...

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Gluten-free casein-free diet, Gluten-free casein-free diet - Theory, Gluten-free casein-free diet - Reported effects, Gluten-free casein-free diet - Practical implementation, Gluten-free casein-free diet - Prevalence, Gluten-free casein-free diet - Other indications, Gluten-free casein-free diet - See Also

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Feingold diet: Encyclopedia II - Gluten-free casein-free diet - Theory

The molecular structure of the partially undigested proteins, known as peptides, resemble opiates. It is thought that such peptides have an effect much like opiates in the brain and nervous system. From this premise it follows that long term exposure to these opiate peptides can have many damaging effects on the developing brain and also affects behavior, just as any narcotic would. The opioid peptides involved are identified as casomorphines from cas ...

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Gluten-free casein-free diet, Gluten-free casein-free diet - Theory, Gluten-free casein-free diet - Reported effects, Gluten-free casein-free diet - Practical implementation, Gluten-free casein-free diet - Prevalence, Gluten-free casein-free diet - Other indications, Gluten-free casein-free diet - See Also

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Feingold diet: Encyclopedia II - Feingold diet - Unbounded claims

The claims of Feingold advocates have steadily expanded, and some resemble those made by clinical ecologists. The 1986 Feingold Handbook for example, states that "sensitivity to synthetic chemicals in the food or environment, or to some natural salicylates" can cause adults to suffer from nervous habits, chronic fatigue, impulsiveness, poor self-image, poor coordination, mental and physical sluggishness, temper flare-ups, headaches, depression, erra ...

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Feingold diet, Feingold diet - Introduction, Feingold diet - Research findings, Feingold diet - Unbounded claims, Feingold diet - Real risks

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Feingold diet: Encyclopedia II - Feingold diet - Introduction

Feingold strongly recommended that the hyperactive child help prepare the special foods and encouraged the entire family to participate in the dietary program. Parents are also advised to avoid certain over-the-counter and prescription drugs and to limit their purchases of mouthwash, toothpaste, cough drops, perfume, and various other nonfood products to those published in FAUS's annual "Food List and Shopping Guide." Feingold's followers now claim that asthma, bedwetting, ear infections, eye-muscle disorders, seizures, sleep disorder ...

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Feingold diet, Feingold diet - Introduction, Feingold diet - Research findings, Feingold diet - Unbounded claims, Feingold diet - Real risks

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