Enjoy :)

I found it particularly interesting because it explains the link between bipolar (my sister, my maternal uncle, and to a lesser extent [bipolar 2, we think] - all naturally occurring and genuine btw) and autism. Even more, glutamate is said - as you will read - to be good for memory, learning, and intelligence. My brother and I are of above average intelligence, not sure about my bro but I have a partially photographic memory, yet our sister has bipolar.

I also believe my husband has a mild case of ADHD with some autistic traits. So as you can see, it appears to be genetic in our case. I would also swear black and blue that Jason's autism was there from birth. I can remember when he was about 2 weeks old, switching him from the breast to the bottle, and getting him into a feeding routine. He was SO routine that he would wait until 5 minutes to the hour before getting grizzly and 'saying' he was hungry. Feeds were 4 hours apart. And he was only 2 weeks old!!!