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Curbita<br />

ATP<br />

SAMe<br />

Lab Tests Indicating a Need for Kidney Support<br />

Elevated BUN<br />

Urine excretion/detox of metals for prolonged periods<br />

High creatinine levels over a prolonged period of time<br />

The Pancreas<br />

The pancreas secretes insulin, the key hormonal regulator of blood sugar (glucose).<br />

The pancreas is critical to health restoration, because a poorly functioning<br />

pancreas can contribute to high glutamate levels, low GABA levels, decreased<br />

secretin, decreased cholecystokinin (CCK), and decreased Vitamin K, among<br />

other imbalances.<br />

Organs function in tandem, so it is important to look at the optimal function of<br />

each of these digestive organs. If the pancreas and the liver are weak, the process<br />

of digesting food and balancing food acidity can go awry.<br />

In addition to creating imbalances in intestinal flora, which I’ll discuss in more<br />

detail later in this chapter, excess acid results in a whole unfolding sequence of<br />

problems. Without sufficient bile (relative to acid levels,) fats aren’t properly digested,<br />

which lowers the absorption of fat-soluble nutrients (like vitamins A, D,<br />

and K). Further, sub-optimal amounts of secretin and CCK impact certain key<br />

areas of brain function. For example, low brain levels of CCK are correlated with<br />

anxiety and panic. For these and many other reasons, pancreatic support is vital.<br />

Pancreatic Support:<br />

Super Digestive Enzymes (at least one with each meal)<br />

Ora Pancreas<br />

Ayur-Gymnema<br />

Vitamin K<br />

GABA<br />

Chromium<br />

Sage<br />

Rosemary<br />

CCK—Resist Fat Apex Lean (low dose)<br />

106 Autism: Pathways to Recovery

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