Thank you Ginagirl for posting this information. It's good to have an abstract to support the testimonials of the parents.
Please post this a couple of times a year to remind the new people coming in.
I've recirculated the info to my friends and associates.
for instance:
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pesticides, iodine deficiency & autism PM wombat email wombat Date: 5/20/2008 9:28:01 PM ( 6y ago ) Hits: 2441 Size: 2448 char. Replies: 5 URL: http://curezone.info/forums/fm.asp?i=1177122 Status: R [Message recommended by a moderator!] Edit Disallowed |
http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-34386438_ITM The interaction of agricultural pesticides and marginal Iodine nutrition status as a cause of autism spectrum disorders.(Correspondence) COPYRIGHT 2008 National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Roberts et al. (2007) recently reported on the results of their investigation into the relationship between agricultural pesticides and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and found an association between organochlorines and ASD. One possible mechanism for this relationship is through thyroid disruption (Cheek et al. 1999). There is evidence to suggest that iodine deficiency might be associated with some of the increase in the reported prevalence/incidence of autism (Sullivan and Maberly 2004). For pregnant women who have a marginal iodine nutrition status, the disruption of the thyroid due to exposure to organochlorines could induce iodine deficiency and result in negative effects on the brain of the developing fetus. The U.S. iodine nutrition status has declined markedly over the last three decades, with the current iodine nutrition status among pregnant women being marginal (Caldwell et al. 2005; Hollowell et al. 1998). Because of the current iodine status of pregnant women, the Public Health Committee of the American Thyroid Association (2006) has recently recommended that all pregnant and lactating women take daily iodine supplements. It is interesting that the ASD case mothers tended to be older and more likely to be non-Hispanic white and non-Hispanic black than controls, which is consistent with a poorer iodine nutrition status in older women and in non-Hispanics in the United States (Caldwell et al. 2005; Hollowell et al. 1998). Ensuring adequate iodine nutrition status of women, especially throughout pregnancy, is an extremely important public health goal. Given the negative effects of a number of environmental chemicals on the thyroid (Zoeller and Crofton 2000), it becomes increasingly important to ensure that all women have an adequate iodine intake and that the recommended approach to assuring adequate iodine nutrition is through a comprehensive iodized salt program (International Council for Control of Iodine Deficiency Disotders/United Nations Children's Fund /World Health Organization 2001; Sullivan 2007). |
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"I demonstrated for the first time, that although biochemical parameters of functioning of the thyroid gland (hormones: TSH, fT3, fT4) were located in appropriate to the age of patients norms, it is a level of iodine at autistic children was indeed reduced, and the level of iodine in urine correlated with some areas from the CARS scale for of specific age groups of children. Examinations showed, that at maturing boys (age group of 11-17 years) level in urine negatively he correlated iodine with the so-called general final sensation of the clinician, described as CARS 15. This result can suggest, that metabolic balance of iodine in the body at such patients she is disturbed what is being manifested as disorders autistic.
From analysis of the ROC curve (Receiver Operating Characteristic) results, that amongst of parameters measured in the examination, i.e. the level jodurii along with thyroid hormones, it is exactly a level of iodine in urine is a most tender and peculiar parameter (AUC = 0.94)."
https://www.umlub.pl/download/gfx/umlub/pl/defaultopisy/767/1945/1/zalacznik_2_-_autoreferat_pl.pdf