Is there anyone who has improved their autism by following Peaty principles?
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Not attacking Peat. I understand he is not responsible for my vaccine induced asperger retardation!
He and this community has helped me a ton and if I followed advice I was given from the start I would 100% better off physically, mentally and not depressed. -
@Kilgore said in Is there anyone who has improved their autism by following Peaty principles?:
vaccine induced asperger
There's no recipient on earth free of an alteration. Nor an alteration that's separable.
@Kilgore said in Is there anyone who has improved their autism by following Peaty principles?:
not depressed
Don't dwell on that.
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Might not be the answer you want, as I've dodged an official diagnosis all my life, but I've been considered by all my peers to be autistic and fell under suspicion of such by a GP once but never did any tests.
From ages 13-18 I was completely fucked. I had severe suicidal and homicidal ideation (I thought about mass murder every minute of the day), would ruminate thoughts constantly, had a superiority complex (which made me lose some good friends), couldn't sleep at night, couldn't remember anything at school and was generally extremely anti-social/obnoxious in social situations. I think these are things that can be sort of tied to autism but mainly hypothyroidism. If anything, I think hypothyroidism is what causes low-functioning (I guess you'd call it such) autism.
As soon as I even learned about Peat when I turned 19 and started to really listen to him, I turned my whole life around. I went strict with low pufa and low starch, avoided all nasty additives and I felt instant improvements. The few people that knew me closely at the time said I'd become a completely different person. Peating really did reinvent me.
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@Milk-Destroyer Great to hear, I think that hypo is the main cause too, high serotonin. Energy and structure