I am the proud mama of two sweet little boys. My older son, we'll call him "Big T", has autism.
So many people ask me what I think causes autism, so I'll give you my opinions here on "A Mama Told Me" from time to time. Keep in mind these are my opinions, based on my research and consultations with doctors and experts (and a bunch of other people WAY smarter than I am) - but if this was all cut and dry simple, we'd have figured it out by now. So here goes:
Genetic predisposition + environmental insult = Autism.
I believe some children are less able to detoxify all the gunk we put in our bodies. So when the are exposed to outside toxins, their bodies can't filter and excrete the gunk out as fast as it's coming in, and they get pushed past their "toxic tipping point", and descend into autism.
Kind of like someone born with a deadly peanut allergy. Genetics, plus the toxic insult (in this case, peanuts) causes a terrible reaction.
And I agree with a lot of the newer research that says that the autism spectrum is really a long line - with ADHD/allergies/asthma at one end, and full-syndrome, non-verbal autism at the other. So maybe a child who would have just been "ADHD" would be pushed down into autism after a toxic exposure, and perhaps a completely healthy child is pushed into ADHD or allergies and asthma.
I know, I know, I sound like a nut. This, coming from the chick who's always preferred the indoors, welcomed all chemicals, and loves air conditioning. I never even used to wash my produce. (Except when I had company, of course.)
But I believe this is very real, and our children are the canaries in the coal mine.
But don't freak out - all we need to do is to try to be better than we were before. In the coming weeks, I'll post about ideas for reducing our toxic loads that even lazy moms like me can do.
For now, if you're totally antsy to learn more, visit www.tacanow.com for lots of info.
3 comments:
I'm so glad you are doing this Kelly...the information you have learned is very interesting to all of us. Thanks for doing this!
Great info. I think it is so great that you are sharing all the things that you have learned. I have heard the "canaries in the coal mine" term before and thought that it so well described what these kiddos are to the world. Keep up the blogging. I love it. Mary C
OK....Kelly in Big D and Happy Mommy...You two are in trouble by Nasus in A-Town...no one told me that you two are big old bloggers!!...I had to "stumble" on it and figure it out! You two are so fun and I can't wait to see what you blog about!
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