标题: Gut and Psychology Syndrome' (GAP syndrome or GAPS). [打印本页] 作者: heping_zhu 时间: 2007-10-8 00:18 标题: Gut and Psychology Syndrome' (GAP syndrome or GAPS). This book presents the case for investigating the nutritional aspects, how the gut works and how poor gut function seriously impacts not only physical health but also brain function, for all children with learning and behaviour difficulties.
Countless parents seeking help from The Hyperactive Childrens Support Group find their children benefit greatly from dietary and nutritional interventions. Vitamin, mineral and essential fatty acid deficiencies are all too frequently discovered.
This book offers an insight to how the digestive system affects the brain.
Sally Bunday,
The Hyperactive Childrens Support Group
Outline of the book
'Gut and Psychology Syndrome' (GAP syndrome or GAPS).
Natural treatment of autism, ADD, ADHD, dyspraxia, dyslexia, schizophrenia and more.
We live in the midst of an epidemic of learning disabilities and mental illness in children and young adults in the western world. For example, let us have a look at one of the most devastating learning disabilities in children autism. In the last 10 years in the UK there has been 40-fold increase in newly diagnosed cases of autism. Ten years ago one in 10,000 children were diagnosed autistic. Today one in 250 of all children born in this country will become autistic. In California in the same 10 years there has been 10-fold increase in newly diagnosed cases and the trend is still up: it is estimated that today in California rates of autism are increasing by 1 child every 3 hours. The rest of the States in the USA report similar numbers.
About 10% of school children in the UK and USA are diagnosed with ADHD/ADD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). ADHD/ADD is a serious condition, which impairs the childs ability to learn and function in society. Dyslexia affects the lives of every tenth child in this country and the same number suffers from dyspraxia. As these children move from childhood to adulthood they are more prone to be diagnosed with schizophrenia, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), depression or other mental illness.
The book largely concentrates on treating autism in children. However, there is an overlap in symptoms of autism, ADHD/ADD, dyslexia, dyspraxia and many other seemingly unrelated conditions in clinical practice. That is why the information in this book is not only relevant to autism, but to ADHD/ADD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, schizophrenia, OCD, depression and other learning and mental problems.
The book is aimed at both parents of affected children and professionals. It is written in a way that the most complex medical issues are explained with a simple language, understandable by non-medical people. However, the book is fully referenced by published peer reviewed scientific studies for the professionals.
Autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, schizophrenia and many other learning and mental problems are not incurable. For example, there are hundreds of documented cases of recovery from autism, ADHD/ADD and schizophrenia when the child was given the right treatment. However, clinical practice shows that the earlier the treatment is started, the better the outcome we can expect. As soon as the diagnosis is established, there is a tremendous sense of urgency to start the treatment immediately. The older the child is, the more difficult it becomes to pull him/her out of autism or other mental disability. That is why there is a great need for a book, which will explain to the parents of a newly diagnosed child, what exactly is happening in their childs body on a medical level and how to treat it. This book does just that. It provides the parents with a full understanding of their childs condition and, based on that, a treatment protocol.
The treatment described in this book is not drug based. It is a natural nutritional protocol, which involves changing the childs diet, supplementation and life style. It is a protocol, which the author has developed based on clinical experience in treating hundreds of children with learning disabilities in the last 6 years. A major part of it is appropriate diet. There is a lot of conflicting and confusing information on this subject: gluten and casein free diet, phenol and salycilates free diet, yeast free diet, anti-Candida diet and others. The most commonly promoted diet in connection with autism and schizophrenia is the gluten and casein free diet, which is unsuccessful in helping the majority of patients. This book explains why a gluten and casein free diet and other diets on their own are inadequate for treating mental disabilities and what diet in particular is appropriate. This book is the first to explain the pathophysiology behind development of many learning disabilities and how the appropriate diet would remedy the condition. The appropriate diet is explained in great detail including a full array of recipes and daily menus, which will allow the parent to implement it themselves without any help.
A great barrier for introducing any diet into a childs life is the fact that the majority of children with learning disabilities are extremely picky eaters. It is a part of their problem to limit their diet to a handful of foods, which only perpetuate their biochemical and physiological abnormalities. For the majority of parents feeding time is a nightmare and introducing any new food is out of the question, because their child would simply refuse it. This book provides a clinically proven step by step structured approach to introducing new foods into the childs menu, which allows the parents to change their childs diet.
The nutritional programme described in this book includes detailed explanation of what supplementation is most appropriate for treating mental problems. There is a wealth of scientific and clinical knowledge accumulated in this area and it is very important for the parents to understand it. Unfortunately, many parents finish up giving their children too many supplement in wrong proportions and combinations, based on what they learned on the Internet or heard from other parents. This book aims to clarify this issue and to help the parent to establish an appropriate supplementation protocol for their child.
A matter of appropriate education for autistic children is discussed in this book as well. There is a sea of information on this subject and it can be very difficult for a new parent to decide on what is right for their child. Autistic children, due to their condition fall far behind in their development from their normal peers. In order to have any chance to catch up these children have to have a very targeted and intensive approach to education. This book describes what particular education would give an autistic child the best chance to develop as normally as possible. Practical advice and a list of professional organisations and their contact numbers are provided for the parents in order to establish the right education for their child. Elements of this educational approach can also be used for helping hyperactive, dyslexic, dyspraxic children and children with other learning problems.
This book presents much-needed information for parents of affected children and for professionals in a very understandable and practical way. The writing of this book was prompted by the authors patients. Many health practitioners and parents in Europe and the USA have been waiting for this book as a practical guide for treating children and young adults with learning and mental problems.
Copyright Dr. N. Campbell-McBride, August 2004.
The Author
Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride set up The Cambridge Nutrition Clinic in 1998. As a parent of a child diagnosed with learning disabilities, she was acutely aware of the difficulties facing other parents like her, and she has devoted much of her time to helping these families. She realised that nutrition played a critical role in helping children and adults to overcome their disabilities, and has pioneered the use of probiotics in this field.
Her willingness to share her knowledge has resulted in her contributing to many publications, as well as presenting at numerous seminars and conferences on the subjects of learning disabilities and digestive disorders. This book captures her experience and knowledge, incorporating her most recent work.
She believes that the link between learning disabilities, the food and drink that we take, and the condition of our digestive system is absolute, and the results of her work have supported her position on this subject. In her clinic, parents discuss all aspects of their child's condition, confident in the knowledge that they are not only talking to a professional but to a parent who has lived their experience. Her deep understanding of the challenges they face, puts her advice in a class of it's own.
Natasha Campbell-McBride holds a Degree in Medicine and Postgraduate Degrees in both Neurology and Human Nutrition. In her clinic in Cambridge she specialises in Nutrition for Children and Adults with Behavioural and Learning Disabilities, and Adults with Digestive and Immune System Disorders