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Yeast Overgrowth in Autism

"Yeast Overgrowth in Autism" article from the Talk About Curing Autism (TACA)  discusses the potential connection between yeast overgrowth, particularly Candida, and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). It provides information on how yeast overgrowth could impact individuals with autism, contributing to behavioral and health-related issues.

The page highlights that yeast overgrowth can cause various symptoms, including gastrointestinal problems, irritability, hyperactivity, and mood swings. These symptoms may exacerbate the behavioral challenges experienced by individuals with autism. It is suggested that factors such as diet, antibiotic use, and immune system dysfunctions may contribute to yeast overgrowth in individuals with ASD.

The TACA website aims to educate families on this potential connection and offers guidance on addressing yeast overgrowth in children with autism. Strategies may include dietary modifications, the use of antifungal medications, and supporting the immune system. By managing yeast overgrowth, improvements in behavior, communication, and overall health may be observed in some individuals with ASD.