tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548560205914833324.post3894269011496245460..comments2023-04-23T00:16:48.148+01:00Comments on Questioning Answers: Hypochlorhydria and autism?Paul Whiteleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14288851488012254897noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548560205914833324.post-82668464535437832802012-05-31T20:17:47.543+01:002012-05-31T20:17:47.543+01:00Thanks for the comment Inasy.
I wouldn't be s...Thanks for the comment Inasy.<br /><br />I wouldn't be surprised if this issue had been mentioned by Dr Campbell-McBride in relation to GAPS given her focus on the gut. <br /><br />Ah yes, secretin. Despite the poor research showing for the compound, I am not totally ready to put this one in the lost property cupboard just yet. Horvath and colleagues faithfully reported what they saw and how secretin might be one part of that issue; if only for a proportion of people on the autism spectrum. <br /><br />I will probably post about secretin at some point as well as some other interesting relations such as cholecystokinin and gastrin (which really do deserve further study - at least in my opinion).Paul Whiteleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14288851488012254897noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548560205914833324.post-52139766103491846992012-05-31T16:28:49.870+01:002012-05-31T16:28:49.870+01:00Much of this is discussed in Dr. Campbell's bo...Much of this is discussed in Dr. Campbell's book, GUT AND PSYCHOLOGY SYNDROME. Isn't secretin a hormone which is HCL dependent? Perhaps this is why some children benefit from secretin injections.Inasyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04658580890125411520noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548560205914833324.post-70104966902218171202012-05-18T13:42:06.317+01:002012-05-18T13:42:06.317+01:00Thanks for the comments.
I was being very, very s...Thanks for the comments.<br /><br />I was being very, very speculative on this post and hard evidence is still very much lacking on whether gastric acid production is affected in some cases of autism.<br /><br />Having said that... it does make me wonder about the whole connection to unusual bacteria being found in parts of the deepest, darkest recesses in cases of autism and in particular the Finegold work (which has tended to zero in on Clostridia and relations). That and Dr Fallon's work on why certain enzymes might not being doing their job correctly (some of these enzymes being pH dependent) *could* be of interest.Paul Whiteleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14288851488012254897noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548560205914833324.post-21870739467293530412012-05-18T13:26:43.486+01:002012-05-18T13:26:43.486+01:00Treating Candida was very big back then. I rememb...Treating Candida was very big back then. I remember wondering how I was going to ask my son's doctor for a fungicide. I never did, though.Usethebrains Godgiveyouhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05026223483117357541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548560205914833324.post-87269677660517028652012-05-18T13:24:53.035+01:002012-05-18T13:24:53.035+01:00Does this have anything to do with an overgrowth o...Does this have anything to do with an overgrowth of candidiasis? Oops, I looked it up, and it does if the wiki isn't lying. (http://drmyhill.co.uk/wiki/Hypochlorhydria_-_lack_of_stomach_acid_-_can_cause_lots_of_problems)<br /><br />Malabsorption, allergies, B-12 and iron deficiency, too. This sounds very familiar to what was going around parent circles 15 years ago, when I was set on curing my son.Usethebrains Godgiveyouhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05026223483117357541noreply@blogger.com