Amygdala And Autism

Help for autism + brain? ?

What is the cerebral cortex have to do with autism? So what the temporal lobe, amygdala and cerebellum have to do with it? Here is a link to a diagram of the brain, with those labeled i just cannot seem to see what they have to do with autism without strong scienetific explanation really, and instant messaging, on 15 so do I understand this level! Please help me:)

Autistic children have inflammed brain and blood flow in small areas you mention. The cerebellum, which affects coordination is why they are often clumsy or walking stiffly. The amygdala is not only underveloped or shrunken in autism, but also in other disorders, mental disorders, and autoimmune disorders like lupus and multiple Sclorosis. This is why many have trouble sleeping and restoration during sleep. The temporal lobe is the concentration and socialization. Many of autism difficutly socialization and high difficulty concentrating. I do not see the link to your questions, I can not be more specific in the information you need. Just know that things that increase blood flow and can help reduce inflammation (although some of these anti-inflammatory compound, such as Feldene and cortical). Anti-inflammatory herbs really help. My children no longer have autism, then just get rid of pathogens and toxins for a return to normal brain. My children have lost their symptoms within a year. Oh, and by the way, there are many websites which scientifically verify that they have inflammed brain and lack of blood flow. This is easily shown by PET. I went into google "autism inflammation of the blood flow down" and got all kinds of scientific studies real and verify such reports. A tip: do not forget to search to verify that people say. There are too many people who say things that are not true, and other believe it because they prefer not to search themselves. And this misinformation continues to circulate. I am totally shocked by the cons-truths "In the news.

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