One success story is of a young autistic boy. After starting the SCD diet, his digestive issues improved significantly. He had less abdominal pain and his bowel movements became more regular. His parents also noticed an increase in his focus and a reduction in his tantrums, which was a great improvement in his overall behavior.
A family with an autistic child tried various therapies with limited success. Then they decided to give the SCD diet a shot. In the first few weeks, they didn't notice much change. But as time went on, the child's hyperactivity decreased. He became more interested in his surroundings and was able to engage in activities for longer periods. The SCD diet helped in reducing the inflammation in his body, which might have been affecting his behavior and cognitive functions.
One success story is of a young boy named Tommy. After starting the GAPS diet, his hyperactivity decreased significantly. His parents noticed that he was able to focus better in school and his communication skills improved. He became more engaged in conversations and his meltdowns became less frequent.
The SCD diet restricts the intake of processed foods and sugars. This helps in balancing the body's biochemistry. In autistic people, this can result in better mental clarity. For example, a child on the SCD diet may be able to concentrate better in school. They may also have more energy because their body is getting proper nutrition from the allowed foods, leading to overall improvement in their autism symptoms.
A lady with chronic gut problems found relief with the SCD diet. She no longer had cramps and her digestion improved.
There was a girl with autism who used to have frequent meltdowns. When she was put on the GF/CF diet, within a few months, her meltdowns became less frequent. She also started showing more interest in social interactions. Her digestion improved as well, which might have contributed to her overall better behavior as there was less discomfort from digestive issues.
There are many success stories of the SCD diet in treating ulcerative colitis. One patient I know used to have frequent flare - ups. After starting the SCD diet, within a few months, the frequency of diarrhea decreased significantly. The diet eliminates complex carbohydrates which can be hard to digest for those with ulcerative colitis. By sticking to simple foods like meat, certain fruits, and vegetables, the gut has less irritation and can start to heal.
I read about someone who used the egg diet. They combined eggs with some vegetables. Eggs provided the necessary energy and nutrients. They managed to lose weight steadily and also improved their skin condition due to the nutrients in eggs. It took them about two months to reach their ideal weight.
There was a man who had a sedentary job and had gained a lot of weight. He started phentermine and saw immediate results. He didn't feel as hungry as before. He lost about 20 pounds in two months. He made sure to drink a lot of water during the diet, which helped with his metabolism. Also, he started taking the stairs instead of the elevator at work, which added a bit of physical activity to his day.
There was a child with food intolerances. The SCD diet was a game - changer. It eliminated the symptoms like diarrhea and bloating. After a while on the diet, the child started to gain healthy weight and became more active. By carefully following the SCD diet plan, which excludes certain complex carbohydrates and sugars, the body was able to heal itself and the child's overall well - being improved a great deal.
In the case of a young autistic boy, chelation therapy brought about some remarkable changes. His diet improved as he became less picky. Before the therapy, he had very limited food preferences, but after a few sessions, he was more open to trying new foods. His cognitive abilities also seemed to progress. He was able to solve simple puzzles more easily, which was a huge step forward compared to his pre - therapy state. The family was very encouraged by these positive outcomes.
A great success story is that of an autistic boy who had difficulties with social interactions. His family got him involved in a community sports program. At first, he was very shy and withdrawn. But as he participated more, he started to open up. He made friends and learned teamwork skills. Now he is an active member of the local sports club, which has improved his overall quality of life.