Talk:Autism spectrum: Difference between revisions
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==Cannabinoids== | ==Cannabinoids== | ||
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==Opioids== | ==Opioids== | ||
{{see also|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opioid_excess_theory Opioid excess theory (Wikipedia)<!-- "The opioid excess theory is a theory which postulates that autism..." -->}} | {{see also|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opioid_excess_theory Opioid excess theory (Wikipedia)<!-- "The opioid excess theory is a theory which postulates that autism..." -->}} | ||
"Opioid theory of autism - first proposed by Panksepp, confirmed by Reichelt and Shattock - which held that children with autism had many abnormal peptides (small pieces of partially broken down proteins) in their urine, including casomorphine and gliadomorphin... Autistic children studied had casomorphine and gliadomorphin unless they were on the diet. More importantly, he also found 2 other morphine-related compounds, dermorphin and deltorphin II, in the urine of these children. (Alan Friedman)"<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bbbautism.com/pdf/article_14_why_does_gfcf_work.pdf}}</ref> | |||
===Endogenous opioids=== | ===Endogenous opioids=== |