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Autism is a developmental condition that can be difficult to deal with and is surprisingly common as well. It is a neurological developmental disorder, characterized by problems with social development and communication, and children with autism often perform repetitive or compulsive tasks.
Widely believed to be genetic in nature, cues or stresses from the environment can trigger or worsen these sorts of conditions. You've may have heard some of the controversial arguments about the possible link of certain vaccines and autism- we're not going to get into that in this article. Rather, I'd like to discuss a supplement called theanine and it's potential for helping those with autism.
Theanine is an amino acid commonly found in tea and also available as a supplement. One of the interesting properties of theanine is that it can cross the blood-brain barrier.
Your brain does not use blood for nourishment like the rest of your body. Rather, the central nervous system is supplied by a filtrate of blood called cerebro-spinal fluid (CSF). This is the fluid drawn off and tested in a "spinal tap".
Most substances including medications cannot pass this barrier and get filtered out. Some thing can make it through, and therefore can have an effect on the brain, like theanine.
Studies suggest theanine can affect levels of neurotransmitters like dopamine and serotonin. More importantly, theanine has been shown to increase alpha wave activity in the brain.
Alpha waves are brain patterns which are typically referred to as "wakeful relaxation". Think of being awake and alert but with your eyes closed and being very calm. That's an alpha wave state.
Some believe that by encouraging the alpha wave state in the brain, some of the symptoms of autism could be alleviated. While there are no studies specifically on this, it does seem to make some sense physiologically. It's certainly not a cure, but it is possible that it may help.
If you're wondering if theanine really promotes alpha waves and calm, our very own Rita swears by it to calm herself down for the dentist!
There isn't any reason not to try it. Theanine is extremely safe and has been shown to be safe even at high doses.
Source article: Theaninie Autism Supplement?
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