Clinical Case Report of a Novel Immunotherapeutic Approach to Autism Spectrum Disorders based on an emulsion of Chondroitin Sulfate, Vitamin D 3 and Oleic Acid

Nicola Antonucci, S. Pacini, M. Ruggiero
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In this clinical case report we describe the effects associated with the administration of a supplement constituted by chondroitin sulfate, vitamin D3 and oleic acid (Rerum®) on the symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). 44 patients (11 females and 33 males) were administered this supplement for a period of two months and variations of symptomatology were evaluated by the Clinical Global Impression of Improvement (CGI-I). 32 out of 44 subjects (73%), showed improvements in the two months of observation. In the group of female subjects, 9 out of 11 (81%) showed improvements and, among these, 6 out of 9 (66%) showed moderate to very considerable improvements. In the group of male subjects, 24 out of 33 (73%) showed improvements and, among these, 22 out of 24 (91%) showed moderate to very considerable improvements. We attribute these remarkable results to the effects of the supplement on the endocannabinoid system as it relates to neuro-inflammation and neuro-immune alterations.
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基于硫酸软骨素、维生素D3和油酸乳液的自闭症谱系障碍新免疫治疗方法的临床病例报告
在这个临床病例报告中,我们描述了一种由硫酸软骨素、维生素D3和油酸(Rerum®)组成的补充剂对自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)症状的影响。44名患者(11名女性和33名男性)服用这种补充剂两个月,并通过临床总体改善印象(CGI-I)评估症状的变化。44名受试者中有32名(73%)在两个月的观察中表现出改善。在女性受试者组中,11人中有9人(81%)表现出改善,其中9人中有6人(66%)表现出中度到非常显著的改善。在男性受试者组中,33人中有24人(73%)表现出改善,其中24人中有22人(91%)表现出中度至非常显著的改善。我们将这些显著的结果归因于补充剂对内源性大麻素系统的影响,因为它与神经炎症和神经免疫改变有关。
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