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Study Reports Boys With Autism Have More Hormones Than Normal

 



Autism Clinical Studies


(Medical-NewsWire.com, June 09, 2014 ) Phoenix, AZ -- "Research on children in Denmark has found that boys with autism were more likely to have been exposed to higher levels of hormones in their mother's wombs than those who developed normally," says The Guardian.com in its recently-published scientific article.

People should know this research finding for them to understand how and why Autism, mostly likely a gluten-related problem, develops. According to Purely Scientific Company, the manufacturer and distributor through Amazon of "3-in-1 Digestive Formula," by addressing the gluten problem, it would be easier to treat the Autism.

There are findings further that the DPP-IV contained in the digestive formula of Purely Scientific Company is helpful and beneficial for those people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). This patented digestive enzyme complex mitigates and potentially even treats the factors of ASD by way of regulating the gluten storage in the body.

The same article posted in Guardian website added that, "Boys diagnosed with Autism and related disorders had, on average, raised levels of testosterone, cortisol and other hormones in the womb, according to analyses of amniotic fluid that was stored after their mothers had medical tests during pregnancy."

Having more hormones would cause further problems in the human body. In this sense according to science, hormonal level of testosterone, thyroid and cortisol should be at the normal level. Otherwise, further problems could result, such as hyperthyroidism.

According to WebMD website, "Thyroid disorders can range from a small, harmless goiter (enlarged gland) that needs no treatment to life-threatening cancer." The same article added that, "Too much thyroid hormone results in a condition known as hyperthyroidism."

While there has never been a correlation of hyperthyroidism to Autism, this recent study of hormone imbalance deserves closer evaluation with all hormonal imbalances, in relation to any potential cause of Autism.

The Purely Scientific "3-in-1 Digestive Formula" that contains digestive enzymes, probiotics, and DPP-IV is effective in supporting Autism, according to clinical studies. This formula is available in Amazon through a product webpage.


About Purely Scientific

Purely Scientific is a company dedicated to providing premium quality, clinically proven, doctor-recommended digestive enzymes. They provide full guarantee and offer tremendous support, ongoing education and motivation to ensure success. This product is conveniently and safely available on Amazon.

Purely Scientific

Donald B. Opp

480-525-8979

media@purelyscientific.com

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