is autism related to maple Syrup urine diease?!


Question: Is autism related to maple Syrup urine diease?
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No, it was from an online scam that perpetuated a hoax that claimed a massive government conspiracy was used to destroy the world with maple syrup and urine in order to produce autism and for you to buy their unregulated "natural" products that "cure everything".

From the scam site: naturalnews.com



Autism is diagnosed at this point solely upon behaviors. Therefore, it can be related to any illness or not. If an illness leads to the behaviors seen in autism, then one has autism. But, a doctor may choose to say "medically caused autism" or just autism. Either way, if you have the behaviors of autism, you have autism since it is only diagnosed based upon the behaviors. This is true for all the psychiatric and developmental diagnoses. They are diagnosed based upon behaviors alone. So, if you hear voices that don't exist, you have psychosis or schizophrenia, whether or not you have another condition, such as Maple Syrup Syndrome. But, since thousands have been recovered from autism from medical treatments, you have to realize that the symptoms have to have been medically caused. So, if you are wondering if treating Maple Syrup Syndrome can reverse autism symptoms, then I would Google "Maple Syrup Syndrome Autism forum" and look for parents who say their children had both diagnoses. If their children lost autism symptoms when treated for Maple Syrup Syndrome, then you have your answer.

But, if you need this answer for a school project, then you will will need to download the medical reports to support your answer, since at this point, the medical experts have varying opinions on this matter. You will find scientific reports to support your answer, whether you choose yes or no.



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If Maple Syrup Syndrome is in a stage that disrupts brain function, it can simulate some
symptoms.

My son has autism and the disruption sources are many, some not proven,
some absolutely are proven. He did suffer a rough forceps birth and
had a dangerous infection when two, plus had a traumatic event happen when he was one,
and also can't half keep his mouth off of lead solder while he's fixing computers.

They know that anything that disruption
neurotransmissions, such as certain heavy metals or even electronmagnetic
activity in the air cause disrupt messaging, smooth connection and transmission.

So the cause or the source of the brain disruption may be called two different
things by name but a symptom may be the
same symptoms.

In autism a number things were removed to show improvement for some.
For some, some things were added, like hcg treatment
(experiemental for the above applications) attempting to re-set genetic protocol outside the source of the parental factor and in the presence of essential glyconutrients, which trials have been tried on
many deseases, disorders and birth defects all three.

For Mayple Syrup Syndrome, and misdiagnosis can happen due to a nursing mother promoting
milk production with the herb fenegreek, which makes the urine smell of mayple syrup, but it is not Mayple Syrup Syndrome, rather, fenegreek offer one of the essential glyconutrients that create messaging from the hypothalamus.

With Maple Surup Syndrome the baby's hypothalamus is at a disadvantage because it cannot message the body to break down three of the amino acids, and the acidity caused by the used aminos that can't easily eliminate from the body causes a PH in tissue, even if not in the blood.
The acidified state of the tissue causes inflammation creating aggressive need to treat with antioxidating things in the diet.
The brain suffers from an acid-fight in this disease just as it does in other diseases that can
cause an acid state.

So It's related in that both diseases have a disruption element only.
Autism is a broad term right now because it is often used for a behavioral set of symptoms.

But Maple Syrup Syndrome is specific to three amino acids
having trouble with metabolic breakdown.

son has autism



The cause of Autism still remains a mystery. So the answer is no.



No.




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