Unlocking the Gut-Brain Connection: New Autism Research on GI Symptoms and Behavior | #autism #news #parenting
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One study even found that children with autism had fewer neuroactive gut metabolites, impacting brain activity and emotional processing. The gut produces important substances like serotonin, which affects mood and behavior.
To support gut health, try increasing dietary diversity and including tryptophan-rich foods like turkey and eggs. Monitoring and addressing GI symptoms early may also help reduce behavioral challenges. You can learn more here: https://today.usc.edu/usc-scie....ntists-find-a-gut-br and https://www.uclahealth.org/new....s/article/kids-with-
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