Long time ago, doctor told parents that there is no cure for autism and it is a lifetime condition but now some parents all over the world claimed that their child have been recovered from autism. In today’s generation, more and more children have been diagnosed with autism and more and more theories developed about the causes of autism. Several studies done to support their theories as well how to treat autism. Knowing the medical issues of a child may treat the cause of autism and possible way to recovery.
Here are some reasons for children’s recovery from autism coming from different sources:
- Early Intervention
Some children who diagnosed early and have early intervention have high possibility to recover from autism as they grow up. The earlier the intervention, a child may have learns appropriate behavior and new skills at the time when the brain is most easily developed. It is a great advantage for a child to communicate from an early age so that he may gain the power of controlling his environment in a way that is not disruptive or aggressive.
- Diet
There are some parent who claimed that their child have been recovered autism because of the gluten-free, casein free diet, and right vitamins supplementation. Gluten-free, Casein Free Diet (GFCF) is the strict elimination diet of all foods containing gluten and casein which removed from the child’s daily food intake. Researchers believe that children with autism have abnormal levels of peptides in bodily fluids.
- Yeast Infection Treatment
Some studies showed that autistic children have a lot of gut problems such as bacterial imbalances, yeast problems, and digestive problems in general. In this case, there is a idea that these infection may causes behavioral problems and aggressive behaviors because of yeast infection and the presence of clostridia bacteria. And if these issues will be corrected, there will be a recovery from autism.
- Detox of metal
Some believes that vaccines and environmental toxic may causes autism and detoxifying these metal may removed the diagnosis of autism.
- Misdiagnosed
Some research shows that there are children who recover from autism as they grow up. These researchers have theories that these children maybe mislabel or misdiagnosed during childhood.