When Little Johnny Shouldn’t Drink Milk
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Study Links Enzyme Disorder with Neurological Health
When Little Johnny Shouldn’t Drink Milk…
(July 9, Oaks). The results of a decade
long study conducted in the Norwegian town of
Twenty-three
children from
Twenty-two of the Norwegian children
taken off milk products and other foods containing casein showed an almost
immediate improvement in their mental health (including overall behavior), an
enhanced attention span plus increased learning capabilities. But, the symptoms
returned as soon as the foods were reintroduced into their diets. Most of those
involved in the study had been taking medications like Ritalin to treat their
diagnosed disorders prior to changing their diets. However, after adjusting
their food intake, they were soon taken off the medicine.
Long-term monitoring of these children
has found their disorders to be manageable while the challenges they once faced
have virtually disappeared.
The study’s result came as no surprise
to Dr. Jeff Snyder, an Oaks-based chiropractor. “There are three types of
stress that impact how our bodies perform. Psychological stress is commonly
enhanced by money problems, struggling relationships or issues at work. Our
ability to deal with those problems has a positive impact on our bodies.
Physical stress is remedied by how we care for our bodies through exercise,
etc. The children described in the study battled bio-chemical stress fueled by
what they put into their bodies. The food and medicines we intake directly
affect how we function,” states Snyder.
Similar international research has
already linked the protein disorder with autism and schizophrenia. Now, this
study points to ADHD and its kind stemming from the same digestive disorder.
“Be fit. Eat right. Think well. That’s
the road towards good health. Like those 22 children in
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