Is there anyone who has improved their autism by following Peaty principles?
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@Milk-Destroyer Great to hear, I think that hypo is the main cause too, high serotonin. Energy and structure
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You could try a low glutamate diet. If glutamate's a problem, the Peaty gelatin recommendation would be making your autism worse.
https://bioenergetic.forum/topic/8950/low-glutamate-diet/
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@Insr I love my gelatin
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@heyman Seconded. I think that eating more gelatin actually helps me express more emotions.
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Definitely. When you are more metabolically well, you are more relaxed, more outgoing, less sort of excessively introverted (I would like to believe, although nothing is a panacea — also, introversion is important).
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@Milk-Destroyer I think it calms the central nervous system
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After a search, perhaps these clues could help limit the sides-effects of aluminum.
- Attenuating microglia (non-causal effect): Theracurmin + citicoline
Curcumin acts at several levels:
- ↓ NF-κB → ↓ pro-IL-1β transcription
- ↓ NLRP3 activation
- ↓ caspase-1
- Mitochondrial antioxidant effect
Theracurmin improves bioavailability → more stable plasma concentration.
This is therefore a partial upstream and downstream modulation.
- Chelating: can be effective, but ensure adequate silicon (orthosilicic acid) intake. I know G5 (organic silicium).
Reduces the circulating aluminum pool.
This acts on:
• ROS
• NF-κB
• NLRP3
• IL-1β
• Plasma aluminum load
This is a "gentle, multi-target" approach rather than radical blockade.
Silicon in the form of orthosilicic acid (Si(OH)₄) can:
- Form soluble hydroxyaluminosilicates
- Prevent renal tubular reabsorption
- Increase urinary excretion
What it does:
Increases the elimination of circulating aluminum
What it does not prove:
That it removes intracerebral aluminum
- Alpha-lipoic acid (ALA)
Mechanism:
• Crosses the blood-brain barrier (BBB)
• Regenerates glutathione
• Reduces microglial oxidative stress
• Modifies NF-κB Logical synergy with NAC (one acts as a GSH precursor, the other as a recycler).
- Attenuating microglia (non-causal effect): Theracurmin + citicoline
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@LucH AI?
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@heyman
How I use AI
https://mirzoune-ciboulette.forumactif.org/t8-presentation-de-luc-alias-nestor345#30573
Excerpt:
it's a tool for structure, not to let it take the lead. An assistant!
I use digital tools to confront my own statements and ensure the coherence of my summaries, to see if I haven’t ignored some “weakness” and avoid “usual attacks” when not main stream…
Here I already Knew the impact of microglia and the usefulness of curcumin. When I write a article, I want studies or a “professional” background (chemist or nutritionist) to say where my info comes from.
Shortly said, here, AI has verified and re-arranged my text, to avoid …
To avoid redundancies in the text and ensure better readability. And well, often there's room for improvement, whether it's a stylistic improvement, a more supported argument, or an error in the organic chemistry. I have gaps in my knowledge
but I want to stay in control...
NB: English is not my mother language. So, it’s easier for me so, too, in some circumstances. How did I proceed before ? See on my forum.
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Here's a concrete example of where the information came from and how I used AI, in relation to microglia and inflammation. I don't master everything

https://mirzoune-ciboulette.forumactif.org/t2174-neuropathologie-comment-attenuer-la-fibrose-en-cas-d-algodystrophie-et-de-fibromyalgie#30632
Excerpt
Neuropathology & how to mitigate fibrosis in complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) and fibromyalgia.
Key ideas
• Improve nerve conduction and limit hyperalgesia.
• Limit fibrosis (dermal sclerosis) by modulating TGF-β1 stimulation.
• Combined approach to fibrogenesis, the extracellular matrix (ECM), and inflammation.
• Tactics to counteract fibrosis & optimize conduction – Practical aspects.- Antifibrotic action of curcumin & dexamethasone.
- Anti-excitotoxic action of magnesium bisglycinate
- Neurotropic mechanism of action of thiamine (B1), pyridoxine (B6), and vitamin B12 in cases of heightened neurosensitivity and as modulators of inflammation
- PEA to stabilize mast cells and limit microglial activation. By stabilizing mast cells, PEA reduces the sensitization of peripheral and central nerves.