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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18649404

this is why we dropped all supplements

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23468550

and this is why we moved to food

> >

> > Cool. Please, if one exists, let us know about a ten most general way-list

to

> > keep the peace with microglial cells (even though everyone is genetically

> > unique).

> >

> >

> >

> > ________________________________

> > From: Stop Calling It Autism! <scia@>

> > To: stopcallingitautism ;

> > stopcallingitautismfordoctors ; GFCFKids ;

> > mb12valtrex ; Defeat Autism Now Network <dann-l@>

> > Sent: Thu, March 7, 2013 11:21:51 PM

> > Subject: Immune cells chow down on living brain

> >

> >

> > Another example of why it is extremely important not make the microglial

cells

> > get mad. The microglia is one of the most amazing cells in your body, but

only

> > when they are happy and healthy. When they get mad, especially for an

extended

> > period of time, autism happens. We have to make the microglia happy by

calming

> > them down to improve autism symptoms and the related medical problems, from

> > motor skill disorders, OCD to gut issues.

> > Immune cells chow down on living brain

> >

http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/348723/description/Immune_cells_chow_\

down_on_living_brain

> >

> > “Zombies aren’t the only things that feast on brains. Immune cells

called

> > microglia gorge on neural stem cells in developing rat and monkey brains,

> > researchers report in the March 6, 2013 Journal of Neuroscience. Chewing up

> > neuron-spawning stem cells could help control brain size by pruning away

excess

> > growth. Scientists have previously linked abnormal human brain size to

autism

> > and schizophrenia.â€

> >

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

> > Founder and Director of Stop Calling It Autism!

> > http://www.stopcallingitautism.org

> > Fax: or (888) SCIA-123

> > SCIA Facebook Page

> > http://www.facebook.com/pages/Stop-Calling-It-Autism/129069807127007

> >

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