How to Use Anti-Fungal Medications to Treat Autism
Some evidence suggests that autism may be caused by excess fungi or yeast in the intestines. Many people believe that limiting yeast growth can improve behavioral and health problems associated with autism. Anti-fungal medications and changes in diet are frequently used to treat autism and its symptoms. Read on to learn more about how to use anti-fungal medications to treat autism.Instructions
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Treat Autism Symptoms With Anti-Fungal Medications and Diet
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Ask your physician about using anti-fungal medications such as Difulcan (fluconazole), Nizoral, Nystatin, Ketoconoscal, or Flagyl (Metronidazole). Some anti-fungal medications can effectively eliminate yeast from the body within one to two months.
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Adopt a yeast-free diet to improve the effects of anti-fungal medications. Substitute wheat, oat and barley with rice products to eliminate gluten, which can negatively impact the central nervous system.
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Limit the intake of sugar to slow the growth of yeast.
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Use nutritional supplements, such as acidophilus to increases the presence of microbes, or good bacteria, which can keep yeast levels in balance.
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Ask your physician about switching to Amphotericin B after initial treatment with stronger anti-fungal drugs. Amphotericin B can be used for a longer period of time with less risk of liver damage.
Recognize and Manage the Symptoms of Excess Yeast and Fungi
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Limit the intake of antibiotics in babies and young children. Repeated exposure to antibiotics can kill off microbes in the digestive tract that keep yeast levels balanced. Many children with autism and high levels of yeast in their system were exposed to heavy doses of antibiotics at an early age, often used to treat ear infections.
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Know that chronic digestive problems are common in autistic children and may signify excess yeast or fungi. By treating yeast imbalance with anti-fungal medications and diet, many side effects of poor digestion, such as irritability, lethargy and discomfort, can be improved.
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Recognize that excessive yeast in the system, also known as Candida overgrowth, can cause a craving for sweets and carbohydrates. People with Candida overgrowth may experience headaches, display aggressiveness and can be prone to skin rashes. They may also act confused and have short attention spans.
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