EC Emergency Medicine and Critical Care

Editorial Volume 7 Issue 4 - 2023

The Relationship Between Autism and Food and the Role of Nutrition in Alleviating Some Autistic Symptoms and Improving Abilities

Abdulhadi Mohamed Jumaa*

Physiology Department, College of Medicine, Tikrit University, Tikrit, Iraq

*Corresponding Author: Abdulhadi Mohamed Jumaa, Physiology Department, College of Medicine, Tikrit University, Tikrit, Iraq.
Received: July 12, 2023; Published: July 21, 2023



Diet is the origin of every medicine Prophet Muhammed said it more than 1400 years ago, the stomach is the home of disease, and diet is the origin of every medicine, and just as the ancients said that health begins from the mouth, as modern science has proven that these great sayings apply to many diseases of our time, including autism disorders, the health of the digestive system is part basic, important, and the first step in the medical program applied in the field of autism, as parents notice the presence of many digestive system problems in their children, they notice the improvement when applying programs to treat the digestive system under the supervision of a specialist doctor in this field by developing treatment programs suitable for the child and his lifestyle, that the healing of the intestinal wall means an improvement in the ability to digest and absorption, and get rid of the microbes that cause chronic infections, and get rid of the toxins that are secreted from them, and protect the body from the leakage of allergens, pollutants, and toxic metals that enter through the mouth.

Although parents deny the existence of a link between autism and food for decades, there is research that has been conducted that has shown that certain foods affect the mental development of some children and cause types of autistic behavior, and this is not because of allergies, but because many of these children are unable to digest certain proteins well.

Abdulhadi Mohamed Jumaa. The Relationship Between Autism and Food and the Role of Nutrition in Alleviating Some Autistic Symptoms and Improving Abilities. EC Emergency Medicine and Critical Care  7.4 (2023): 37-38.