Articles island - a directory of quality articles, free quality articles reprint for your web site and email newsletter.
Free Articles Reprint for Your Web Site, Email Newsletter, Blog, Ezine and RSS Feed.
Submit Your Articles to Our Article Directory for Massive Exposure.
Total Live Articles: 92613  Total Categories: 389



 
  Advanced Search
Articles island Expert Author - Glinda McDuffie
An entrepreneur since opening her first business at age 25, Glinda McDuffie has nearly 30 years experience as a successful business person. Now Glinda is focusing her energies on taking her brick-and-mortar experience to the 'net where she will build her next empire.
Home » Food-and-drink » Gourmet » Autism, Probiotics And The Lowly Sandwich

Articles island Expert Author - Jean Shaw
Author Name:
Jean Shaw

Country:
Great Britain

Member Since:
24 Oct 2006

Total Live Articles:
60



Email to Friends
Rate this Article
Bookmark this Article
Print this Article
Report this Article
Leave a Comment





Autism, Probiotics And The Lowly Sandwich

By: Jean Shaw
Total views: 4
Word Count: 760
Date:May 18th 2007
Article Rating: No Ratings Yet

My son has autism and like many autistic individuals his diet had been a major issue.
It is getting better though.

Until he developed autism after his MMR vaccine my son would eat anything. He was a delight to feed.

However, things changed and for years he literally lived on Hoola Hoops. They are small round potato rings with very little nutritional value what so ever.

They come in packs and are ideal for transportation as they don't crush like packets of crisps. I should know as I have often carried suitcases full of them when we have travelled. The only consolation for that is they are light!

Hoola Hoops are convenience foods and ideal to put as an extra in a lunch box. They are better than crisps because they contain less salt, colourings and flavourings than most brands and now, according to the packet, contain 55% less saturated fat than they did in 2006!

Since they were the only things my son would eat he used to take four packets to school with him every day. As desert he would have a packet of Polos. These are round mints with holes in them.

Notice the similarities? Clue - both round with holes in them.

He would eat the same at home, so his staple diet was Hoola Hoops and Polos washed down with fruit juice, never water. We gave him various vitamins and minerals to supplement .

Not any more!

Over the years we have tried all sorts of things with him but by far the most important intervention was to de-tox him for mercury. From then on his diet improved and since we introduced an amazing probiotic he now eats sandwiches, amongst other things which make life a whole lot easier.

I am so grateful to John Montagu.

I'm not sure if you realised but it's 245 years since the sandwich was first conceived, and it's thanks to good old John who was the 4th Earl of Sandwich, hence the name.

John was a bit of a gambler and the sandwich was developed in order to allow him to eat his meal whilst still holding his cards. He requested his servants to place cooked meats between two slices of bread so things haven't changed much since 1762 have they?

Of course in Victorian times people used to cut off the crusts, at least high society did. The poorer working class were just glad of the crusts and that is where the expression "I'd be grateful for the crusts" originates.

I wonder whether my autistic son has ideas of grandeur as he won't eat the crusts either which is really strange as he will eat crusty rolls and baguettes. What do you think? Have I given birth to an aspiring aristocrat?

The idea of the perfect sandwich differs for everyone and certainly in Western life they are an everyday feature. As a snack their popularity is only matched by crisps.

Apparently chicken sandwiches come top of the list with the British and that is certainly one of my son's favourites. He also likes ham, pork and beef so he's a bit like John Montagu really.

However, unlike the late Earl he insists on taking the meat out and eating that first before eating the bread. He examines every bit before putting it in his mouth and this appears to be quite a common trait for people with autism.

It has been explained to me that it is because autistics do not like different textures in their mouths at the same time. That would explain why my son will always eat his things separately and won't eat things like fruit buns.

Sausages are also a nightmare because he will eat the outer skin and then examine every single bit of the inside before he'll eat them although I suspect that has more to do with the fact at some stage he may well have experienced a bit of gristle in his mouth and is playing safe!

He also squeezes chips before he'll eat them. That's fries to my friends across the water and I suspect that's also because occasionally potatoes can be a bit hard in places. Who knows?

Anyway, thanks to John Montagu and probiotics my autistic son has a much better
diet, so long live the sandwich, that's what I say!

About The Author-- World's First Probiotic Super Food certified Organic to Food Grade Standards Jean Shaw is the author of I'm Not Naughty - I'm Autistic and Autism, Amalgam and Me www.jeanshaw.com

Article Source: Articles island - Free article submission and free reprint articles


Most Viewed Gourmet Articles




Most Viewed Gourmet Articles:

What Is Blue Mold And How Does It Affect Me
One of the most common molds is one of the least understood molds. learn more about blue mold here....

Health Benefits Of Celery Juice
There are various health benefits derived from celery and its juice. The medical virtues of celery were first ...

Watch Out! The Unfortunate Dangers of Vision Cookware
Vision cookware has been an immensely popular item over the last several decades, and is seen as both collecti...

Freezing and Storing Groceries is Easy with a Vacuum Food Sealer
This article talks about how a vacuum food sealer is useful for storing and freezing groceries....

All About Honey
The consumption of honey by humans is an anomaly; honey is the only food produced by insects which humans eat,...

A Chef's Guide to Vegans
A "vegan" and a "vegetarian" are two different things. That's one thing you have to get straight. While most v...

How Molds Affect Citrus Crops
Citrus is a big industry in parts of the united States. But few know that there are molds that can destroy or ...

Healthy Foods That Can Help You Control Your Blood Pressure
If you find your blood pressure has risen, do not panic. There are many foods that can be removed or added to ...

The Comeback Of The Mighty Cupcake
As children grew up and interests changed, jump ropes made way for nail polish and eye shadow, while "cooties"...

Enamel Cookware: An Extra Layer of, or Just Icing on the Cake?
Enamel cookware is just cast iron topped with a layer of enamel. We can use enamel cookware faster because we ...


Recent Gourmet Articles




Recent Gourmet Articles:

Wine Cabinets Store Vintage Potables
Gone are the days of the old dusty, sometimes musty basement wine cellar. Gone is the need to rely solely on t...

All You Should Know About Fast Food
All of us love fast food. In fact, fast food has become part of the life for some people. However, it is commo...

Chocolate Candy Favors - A Tasteful Touch To Your Party
Heres a way to set your wedding or baby shower apart and give it that special touch. Read on to learn more....

Come And Get Your Rice Pudding Recipes
It tastes kinda like tapioca, but what is it? It's rice pudding!...

A Vacuum Food Sealer is the Perfect Gift for Mom
This article explains why a vacuum food sealer makes a nice present for a mother. This can be helpful if you a...

Megastores and Signature Series Products
This article talks about how major hardware stores have overcomplicated the shopping process, and sell various...

A Smart Fisherman; A Game Saver Pro
This article is about a fisherman who makes expert use out of his vacuum food sealer....

Shoppers On The Hunt For A Good Bargain
This article is about bargain hunters looking for good deals on various items, including vacuum food sealers. ...

Storing Fruits and Vegetables in a Vacuum Food Sealer
This article talks bout using a vacuum food sealer to keep fruits and vegetables fresh. A variety of examples ...

Which Delicious Italian Cheese to Choose?
Italy is famous for many thing's, pasta, architecture, coffee, pizza and pasta just to name a few. But could y...

Most Viewed Articles by Jean Shaw




Most Viewed Articles by Jean Shaw:

Breast Cancer, Did Toxic Anti Perspirant Deodorants Kill My Friends?
In the last two years I have lost three friends to breast cancer and have had my own personal mammogram scare....

Seaweed - Mother Nature's Health Miracle
Seaweed is one of Mother Nature's miracles. Far more than a smelly weed it is a natural complete vitamin supp...

Certified Organic Cosmetics - The Healthy Option
Most scientists agree at least 80% of the 200 different types of cancer known today are related to toxins and ...

The Autistic Child - Could It Be Mercury?
Could the autism pandemic be caused by mercury, the second most toxic substance on the planet?...

Mercury - Can You Trust Your Dentist?
Mercury poisoning from dental amalgam fillings affects many people. Did you know the second most toxic substa...

Probiotics, The Mini Miracle
Bacteria are the first line of defence of the immune system. If you want to maintain your good health a prope...

Probiotics, Why Your Health Depends On Them
Probiotics are the first line of defence of the immune system. When you suffer low quantities of probiotic bac...

Why You Need To Read The Labels On Cosmetics And Skin Care Products ( Part 1)
Cosmetics and 'health and beauty' are not always synonymous. With chemicals in cosmetic and skin care largely ...

My Autistic Son Loves Probiotics
My son is seventeen and autistic. Finally he's eating fruit and vegetables and I am so grateful to the probiot...

Why Organics Are No Longer An Option
With toxic chemicals everywhere the only safe way to ensure synthetic chemical free products is to choose Cert...

You have permission to publish or reprint this article in your ezine, website, blog, forum, RSS feed or print publication, free of charge. As long as you keep this article with no changes(included Article Title, Article Body, Author Name, Article Source and keep all links in this article active)and you agree to our publisher terms of service. Below are ready HTML code for this article, you can copy and paste directly into your web page.

Autism, Probiotics And The Lowly Sandwich -- HTML Version:


Autism, Probiotics And The Lowly Sandwich -- Summary:

Autism, Probiotics And The Lowly Sandwich -- Keywords:
1   2   3 Good!   4   5   6 Very Good!!   7   8   9   10 Excellent!!!  
Comments:
No Comment Posted.

Leave Comment: Please Login to leave a comment. Not a member yet? Sign Up now.