ADH often has an onset age of 7, but this disorder can continue through teen years and well into adulthood. According to the NIH’s National Institute of Mental Health, “the number of children being diagnosed with ADHD is increasing, but it is unclear why.” Most physicians and research indicate the increase in ADHD is directly linked to the food we eat. Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impaired social interaction, impaired verbal and non-verbal communication. There is no known cure for ASD.
Root Causes: According to several international studies, ADH and Autistic patients may have a genetic link. In addition, there are environmental factors, and dietary concerns that many researchers believe increase the risk and in many cases worsens the symptoms. Refined sugar, artificial sweeteners, and chemical food additives, nutritional deficiencies, preservatives and food allergies are all causes of Autism and ADH.Fixing nutrient deficiencies can also have positive effects for kids with autism or ADHD. Because of their inability to properly digest food and absorb nutrients, many children with these disorders may be low in zinc, magnesium, B vitamins, iron, essential fatty acids, and other nutrients. Lack of magnesium, for instance, can cause hyperactive-like behavior, sound sensitivity, and irritability. Zinc deficiency a result of a defect in zinc metabolism that's common in autistic children and can be exacerbated by diets high in white flour and other high-hypoglycemic foods — can change a child's sense of taste and smell.