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BEYOND A GFCF DIET The Physiology of Digestion Dr. John Turner Food Facts & Fallacies Kathryne Pirtle Diet Implementation Sueson Vess Wednesday, April 1, 2009

AUTISM What happened?

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ALARMING STATISTIC

The incidence of Autism and ASD in the United States this year is expected to be more than the number of new cases of AIDS, Cancer & Diabetes combined!

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THEORIES Opioid Excess

Opioids effect on Immunosupression

Dipeptydl Peptidase Deficiency Decrease cAMP due to opioids Dermorphin & Sauvagine Peptides Opioids effect on gastric acid secretions

Decease Free Sulfate Ions Methylation abnormalities Fatty Acid Imbalances

Opioids effect on liver detoxification

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NUTRIENT DENSE TRADITIONAL FOODS Wednesday, April 1, 2009

NUTRITION BOOT CAMP

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THE BIG PICTURE Quality Hormones & Neurotransmitters Quality Amino Acids & Enzymes

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BACK TO BASICS Macro-nutrients

Micro-nutrients

Proteins

Vitamins

Fats

Minerals

Carbohydrates

Fiber Water

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PROTEINS Enzymes Muscle

Protease

Bone Hormones Neurotransmitters

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Amino Acids

TWO TYPES OF AMINO ACIDS Arginine Histidine Isoleucine Leucine Lysine Methionine Phenylalanine Threonine Tryptophan Valine Taurine Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Alanine Asparagine Aspartate Cysteine Glutamate Glutamine Glycine Proline Serine Tyrosine

COMPLETE PROTEINS

Animal Sources Meats, Poultry, Eggs, Fish, Milk & Cheese Plant Sources Quinoa, Buckwheat, Amaranth

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DEFICIENT AMINO ACIDS Arginine Histidine Isoleucine Leucine Lysine Methionine Phenylalanine Threonine Tryptophan Valine Taurine Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Alanine Asparagine Aspartate Cysteine Glutamate Glutamine Glycine Proline Serine Tyrosine

FATS / LIPIDS Energy reserve

Lipase

Cell walls Nervous system Hormones Vit & Min absorption

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Fatty Acids

FATTY ACIDS Saturated = solid at room temperature Unsaturated = liquid at room temperature

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DEFICIENT AMINO ACIDS Arginine Histidine Isoleucine Leucine Lysine Methionine Phenylalanine Threonine Tryptophan Valine Taurine Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Alanine Asparagine Aspartate Cysteine Glutamate Glutamine Glycine Proline Serine Tyrosine

COLIPASE Stabilizes Lipase

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CARBOHYDRATES (SUGARS & STARCHES) Primary source of quick energy for the body and the brain

Carbs

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Amylase

Simple Sugars

NOT ALL SUGARS ARE ALIKE Monosaccharides (glu-fru-gal) Disaccharides (suc-lac-mal) Polysaccharides (starches) Cellulose (plant fiber)

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GUT & PSYCHOLOGY SYNDROME Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride

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Digestion

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Dyspepsia

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Proteins Peptides Stomach acids (Pepsin & HCL)

Amino Acids Duodenal Enzymes (Protease & Peptidase)

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Proteins

excess gas constipation diarrhea food allergies Peptides

Stomach acids (Pepsin & HCL)

eructation bloating indigestion acid reflux heart burn

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Amino Acids Duodenal Enzymes (Protease & Peptidase)

LEAKY GUT The primary cause is Dysbiosis

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NEUROTOXINS & AUTISM Heavy Metals Alcohol Acetaldehyde Casomorphine Gluteomorphine Desmorphin Dermorphin Sauvagine

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INFLAMMATION

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M E T H Y L AT I O N Wednesday, April 1, 2009

NUTRIENTS NEEDED FOR METHYLATION Vitamin B12 Folic Acid Choline Betaine

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FOODS HIGH IN THESE NUTRIENTS Liver Eggs Seafood Beets Spinach Cabbage

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