``Food, Drugs, and autism'' By Eddie Dees
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Interesting question? I think that unless you were to get a high intake on the food, beverage
or drug the effects from them will be the same as somebody without autism, aspergers syndrom, or ADHD. I will have to say that the people with autism or aspergers syndrom
who are overwieght or are extremely underwieght are because they choose too intake too
many fatty and high calorie junk foods that you find at a 7-Eleven. I will have to say this.
If you are taking medication for your issues with autism and ADHD you might have wierd
effects. If you do have wierd effects it is because of the drugs and the food mixed. Not the
food and beverages.[ Unless your are taking drugs or drinking acholholic beverages or beverages with high caffenine.] There is one thing i would say. People with autism and
ADHD can not intake acholholic beverages as well as people with those syndroms. That
means they get intoxicated easier. So when it comes to food, beverages and autism/ ADHD
there is the same effects from food and drug intakes as another person. Except for acholhol/
Though i would have to say that everbody has there weak point when it comes to certain food or drugs. So thats it.
or drug the effects from them will be the same as somebody without autism, aspergers syndrom, or ADHD. I will have to say that the people with autism or aspergers syndrom
who are overwieght or are extremely underwieght are because they choose too intake too
many fatty and high calorie junk foods that you find at a 7-Eleven. I will have to say this.
If you are taking medication for your issues with autism and ADHD you might have wierd
effects. If you do have wierd effects it is because of the drugs and the food mixed. Not the
food and beverages.[ Unless your are taking drugs or drinking acholholic beverages or beverages with high caffenine.] There is one thing i would say. People with autism and
ADHD can not intake acholholic beverages as well as people with those syndroms. That
means they get intoxicated easier. So when it comes to food, beverages and autism/ ADHD
there is the same effects from food and drug intakes as another person. Except for acholhol/
Though i would have to say that everbody has there weak point when it comes to certain food or drugs. So thats it.If you would like to comment me you should e-mail me @ [email protected].
WOW, you seem to know a LOT!(sarc) We are very lucky to have you(sarc)!
Gee, most drugs haven't worked on me like normal people. That was BEFORE I took other foods, and I don't eat that much. I don't go to 7/11. Most of my fat was originally acquired trough MILK intake! That IS fact! In fact, at the time, I didn't eat junk food. Even today, junk food intake is not that much. I had 2 protien bars between last sunday and now.
YEAH, I think the food/drug mixture theory is sound. After all, if you didn't take the food, you'd just DIE!
WOW, I don't have autism? But I have SO many symptoms! But I CAN tolerate alcohol pretty well. Conversly, I have known several small women that couldn't handle alcohol AT ALL! BTW they didn't seem to have autism.
Anyway, you have some interesting theories.
Steve
My friend eats garbage all the time. He is scrawny as hell, on meds for ADHD and maybe aspergers, somewhere. I find he doesnt get fat because he gets distracted while eating which leads to him eating slower which leads to him getting fuller and not eating as much as he thinks. I don't often see him finish is 'Wendy's.'
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