Outsmarting Autism

Outsmarting Autism + Patty LemerBeth Lambert, Executive Director of Epidemic Answers, calls Patty Lemer’s second book, “Outsmarting Autism:  The Ultimate Guide to Management, Healing and Prevention”, the “Bible” of autism recovery, and it is.

This book is the soup-to-nuts guide of everything you need to know about recovering your child from autism.

Patty has been working to recover children from autism, ADHD and other neurodevelopmental disorders for over 40 years, and this book reflects the depth and breadth of her knowledge.

For those of you who don’t know her, Patty is now the Chairman of the Board of Epidemic Answers, which recently joined forces with Developmental Delay Resources, another non-profit that Patty founded with nutritionist Kelly Dorfman back in the 1990’s.

Her self-described “cranky grandmother” style comes out at times in the book, which is what makes it a fun and interesting read.  She tells it like it is!  For example, when addressing the issue of potential over-diagnosis as the cause for the rise in autism cases, she writes, “Many cynics and some scientists actually believe that the rise in autism cases is not real.  Frankly, I find that astounding!”, then quickly explains why the autism epidemic is real.

Given her years of experience, Patty has developed a blueprint for recovering kids from autism.  What’s unusual is that she doesn’t recommend typical therapies until after a child’s total load and correcting foundational issues.  I know from my own and my clients’ experiences that you’ll get more bang for the buck if you follow her blueprint.

Step 1:  Take away the bad stuff, and add back the good stuff

I wholeheartedly agree with Patty’s position that “the multitude of possible causes of autism can all be captured under a single umbrella:  STRESS!”  Stress is the crux of Patty’s Total Load Theory, and it comes under six major categories:  biological, environmental, behavioral, educational, physical and emotional.

It is by removing these individual stressors that allows a child’s body to heal from autism.  Autism is not a mental condition; it is a brain’s response to these stressors, and Patty shows us how to peel this onion one layer at a time.

This also means cleaning up your child’s diet, improving digestion and getting rid of gut dysbiosis. Patty gives specific examples of diets that may help your child.

This also means boosting your child’s immune system by strengthening your child’s immune system, eliminating allergies and infections and lowering inflammation.

One of the unique things about this book is Patty’s discussion of balancing the endocrine system, especially the thyroid and adrenal glands.  In my experience, these issues are typically not dealt with by most doctors and practitioners.  However, these issues can be the basis of autism itself because the toxins and stressors that damage your child’s endocrine system also damage your child’s neurological system.

And because so much of what causes autism is so often due to toxicity, Patty provides a thorough explanation of what it takes to detoxify your child.

Step 2:  Correct foundational issues

After addressing the total load of stressors, Patty recommends correcting foundational issues with therapies such as craniosacral therapy and primitive-reflex integration, which, again, I believe are thoroughly under-addressed in these kids.

Step 3:  Address sensory problems

After correcting foundational issues, then Patty recommends therapies that are a typical starting point for children with autism such as sensory integration, sensory diets, gross-motor therapy, auditory therapy and vision therapy, which is what Patty has been a proponent of for so long.

Step 4:  Focus on communicating, interacting and learning

It just doesn’t make sense to expect that a child whose nervous, digestive and endocrine systems are under constant assault would be able to learn and socialize well.  Think about Maslow’s hierarchy of needs:  what comes first?  Taking care of basic survival needs.  Only after doing that can higher-order needs like socialization and learning be dealt with.

Patty doesn’t even address ABA (Applied Behavioral Analysis) until this far into the blueprint, although this is another typical starting point for most children with autism.  Not only that, but many times, it is also the ending point.  So many parents and doctors are not aware that autism is a medical condition with underlying bodily dysfunctions.

Step 5:  Plan for the future

There is a growing number of children with autism who are quickly turning into adults with autism.  Many of these haven’t had any kind of medical intervention – who will take care of them?  Patty gives some well-though-out suggestions in the book.

In addition, ultimately something must be done to halt this epidemic.  So much of that comes down to educating women about the risk factors for children developing autism before these women even think about getting pregnant.  I wish I had known this level of preconception information before I had my boys!

Patty knows just about everyone and everything in the field of autism recovery, and this book is proof of that.  I highly recommend it as the ultimate guide for recovering a child from autism.

Book Review: The Diet Cure

Now, you might think it strange that I’m writing a book review for “The Diet Cure” by Julia Ross.  While I am a health coach, I don’t specialize in weight loss.  Instead, I specialize in helping people recover from symptoms of chronic neurological and/or autoimmune issues like autism, ADHD, allergies, asthma, SPD, lupus, fibromyalgia, Lyme and more.

But I don’t like throwing the baby out with the bath water, so I read the book to see what’s in it for my clients.  There’s a lot!

In the book, Ms. Ross teaches us about adrenal, thyroid, yeast-overgrowth, nutritional deficiencies, fatty-acid deficiency, food sensitivities and blood-sugar issues, which are all common in my clients (both the children and their mothers) and how many of these issues can be controlled with diet (food choices) as well as amino acid therapy.

She recommends a whole-foods diet for all of these issues, as well as an Atkins-ish diet especially for those with blood sugar issues. It’s about the elimination of sugar with an emphasis on protein and fats to keep you full.  For anyone that’s ever done the Atkins diet, you know that one piece of bread will send you into a carb-lover’s binge-fest.

Ms. Ross provides us with the missing links for why the Atkins diet is not successful in the long run:

  • “Dr. Atkins did not know that carbs could be more addictive than cocaine.”
  • “Dr. Atkins specifically did not recognize the addictive power of grains, particularly wheat, for many people.”

The key to overcoming carb and sugar addiction is the addition of the amino acids that Ms. Ross recommends.

The book goes step-by-step into explaining how the factors I mentioned above as well as depleted brain chemistry and malnutrition from chronic dieting make it almost impossible to stay at a healthy weight.  Ms. Ross also shows us how to correct these imbalances.

Given that Ms. Ross has headed up the Recovery Systems Clinic for many years, she has dealt with the full gamut of different types of addiction (drug, alcohol and food).  She writes that the reason her clinic is so successful is because of the use of amino acid therapy to correct these biochemical imbalances in the brain and elsewhere.  It’s not willpower; it’s biochemistry.

When I read this book, I took a step back and looked at it from my perspective of not only a health coach but also the media director and a board member of Epidemic Answers, a non-profit that lets parents know that recovery is possible from autism, ADHD, SPD, allergies, asthma, autoimmune and more.

We let parents know WHY there is such an epidemic of children’s chronic illnesses:  it’s a perfect storm of the Standard American diet that is nutritionally deficient, the overuse of antibiotics, toxins in our environment, stressful lifestyles and gut dysbiosis (an imbalance of good vs. bad gut flora).

But when I read this book, I thought, “Huh.  All those women that have been on nutritionally deficient diets for years since at least the 1970’s are having kids, and those kids are being born with nutritional deficiencies that are compounded by gut dysbiosis, toxicity and stress.  No wonder we’re seeing such epidemics of autism, ADHD, allergies and more.”

Moms being on nutritionally deficient diets isn’t the only reason for this epidemic, but it certainly plays a key, overlooked role.

I’ll be hosting Ms. Ross on my upcoming webinar on April 23, 2014 at 1:00pm ET.  We’ll be discussing these imbalances and how to correct them with amino acids and diet, and you can sign up for your chance to ask questions here.

 

Baking Soda and Health

Baking Soda and HealthI have to say, I was fascinated with the material in Dr. Mark Sircus’ book, “Sodium Bicarbonate:  Rich Man’s, Poor Man’s Cancer Treatment” because it provides a fundamental framework for understanding the nature of disease:  that chronic health conditions and diseases arise from an acidic state of the body.

This book is an interesting look at the link between baking soda and health.

Sign up below to get the webinar replay of my interview of him.

What pH Leads to Optimal Health?

By this point, many of us may have heard or read that an alkaline body is required for good health or its converse, that an acidic body develops diseases and disorders.  If you haven’t heard about this, that’s OK, just know that a slightly alkaline body pH of 7.35 – 7.45 is optimal.

Dr. Mark Sircus lays the foundation for why this pH level is optimal:  because “excessive acidic pH leads to cellular deterioration” and because “acid conditions increase the strength of oxygen free radical reactions which are involved in the processes of cell injury and cell death”.

Anyone who knows my work as a Certified Holistic Health Counselor knows that I am constantly harping about inflammation.  Inflammation is caused by the aforementioned free-radical reactions and is a common underlying factor in chronic diseases and conditions.

Acid Conditions Lead to Inflammation

So, here we have an underlying factor to the underlying factor of inflammation:  acid conditions in the body.  Not only that, but Dr. Sircus digs further to show us that this increased oxidative stress caused by free radicals, which is caused by an acidic condition, is especially dangerous to our mitochondria.  Aha!

Mitochondrial dysfunction is beginning to be shown by researchers to be a common underlying issue in conditions ranging from autism to Parkinson’s, and I’m betting that it goes deeper than that:  I’m betting it’s common in most, if not all, chronic diseases and conditions, which is, I believe, essentially what Dr. Sircus is getting at, too.

If I understand this correctly, then an acidic body condition => free-radical generation => oxidative stress => inflammation => mitochondrial dysfunction (in a nutshell).

So here’s a simplified, yet elegant, approach to understanding the nature of disease:  an acidic body condition, which is brought about by our Standard American Diet (SAD), toxicity, especially from heavy metals, stressful lifestyles and radiation, such as from EMFs.

Not only does Dr. Sircus deliver this framework, but he also dives deeper into two diseases with growing rates of incidence:  diabetes and cancer.

Diabetes and Cancer

Type 2 diabetes occurs when the body’s cells become insulin-resistant, so the pancreas, which produces insulin, has to make more and more insulin to keep stuffing our excess blood sugar into our cells.

Dr. Sircus writes that “the pancreas, an organ largely responsible for pH control, is one of the first organs affected when general pH shifts to the acidic” and that “once there is an inhibition of pancreatic function and pancreatic bicarbonate flow, there naturally follows a chain reaction of inflammatory reactions throughout the body”.

He also points out that heavy-metal toxicity, other toxic chemicals and radiation “will affect, weaken and destroy pancreatic tissues.”  Interesting (at least to me)!

What’s even more interesting is what Dr. Sircus writes about cancer:  “Cancer patients have a saliva pH of 4.5 to 5.5.  Healthy people have a pH of 7.0 to 7.5.”  He points out that way back in 1931, “Dr. Otto Warburg discovered that ‘to become malignant, cancer must have low oxygen, strong acid environment'”, so this is not new news, although it appears it’s been forgotten.

Baking Soda and Cancer

So what happens when cancer patients alkalize their bodies?  He indicates that “Cancer cells become dormant at pH 7.0 and 7.5 and kills them dead at 8.0 and 8.5”.  He also advocates the use of sodium bicarbonate in cancer patients (as well as patients of other chronic conditions).

Before you start poo-pooing this idea and calling it quackery, consider that “Sodium bicarbonate is used routinely to keep the toxicity of chemotherapy agents and radiation from killing people or from destroying their kidneys.”

I caution, as does Dr. Sircus, that ingesting baking soda can be harmful if it is not done correctly because it leads the body into an overly alkaline state, which comes with its own set of of problems.  Perhaps the safest route is to toss a half cup of it into your bath and to eat a more alkaline diet.

Overall, I appreciate the material and references in this book for showing us how important an alkaline condition is and how it can be promoted with the use of sodium bicarbonate, which is baking soda.

However, I’m giving this book only 4 stars out of 5 because the book reads like a collection of blogs that weren’t edited for coherency from one chapter to the next.  In fact, there are many points where whole paragraphs are copied and pasted verbatim from one chapter to another.

The use of a professional editor would have been a good idea for this book because he or she could have added more flow and coherency while correcting the many typos and grammatical errors in the book.

I only point this out because I know, from having published many reports myself when I worked on Wall Street, that credibility is seriously lessened by such easily fixable mistakes.  If Dr. Sircus wants his ideas to receive more credibility with a bigger, mainstream audience, and I would like to see that happen, I recommend that he hire a professional editor first before publishing.

BOOK REVIEW: IT’S ALL GOOD, GWYNETH PALTROW’S COOKBOOK

Gwyneth Paltrow It's All Good book coverMy husband bought me a copy of Gwyneth Paltrow’s cookbook, “It’s All Good:  Delicious, Easy Recipes That Will Make You Look Good and Feel Great” the other day for my birthday.  I have to say I was pleasantly surprised!

She openly talks about the health problems that she had that led to her needing to make dietary changes.  I can relate because I’ve had to do the same for myself and my children.  [Read more…]