Autism

Autism and diabetes are related on the basis of the biochemistry of the diseases. In addition, statistical studies of diabetic children show that they have an increased chance of having Autism. Based upon our success in treating diabetes, we have treated an extremely limit cohort of Autistic children. So far, the results have been extremely encouraging.

The current working hypothesis is that the STS treatments are effective due to a combination of the following aspects of the treatments: low frequency electrical current passing through long sections of nerves; electrode pad placement; production of cyclic adenosine monophosphate; the choice of the peripheral nerves being stimulated so that there is a cross-over effect in the Central Nervous System; leakage of action potentials from the nerves being stimulated into nerves entering the sympathetic ganglia; the quadrilateral location of stimulation; creation of action potentials through sympathetic nerve fibers, in the peripheral nerves being stimulated; creation of action potentials in peripheral nerves being stimulated; activation of the sodium pump, in the nerves being stimulated; production of ACTH; production of dynorphins, enkephalins or beta-endorphins; creation of action potentials in sympathetic fibers within the peripheral nerves being stimulated, which enter the sympathetic ganglia directly; analgesia causing a reduction in the production of substance P; production of cyclic adenosine monophosphate and melatonin; and/or the production of circulation altering neuropeptides such as Vasoactive Intestinal Polypeptide(VIP) and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP). Computer programs utilizing Live Heart Rate Variability studies are utilized to choose the appropriate beat frequencies and electrode placement protocols.

This technology is an extremely effective treatment of diseases caused by sympathetic nervous system dysfunction. This dysfunction is the actual underlying cause of many different diseases including Autism and diabetes.

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