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Introduction

India is now home to over 2.3 million Autistic children. ADHD is the most commonly diagnosed mental disorder in Children of the neurodevelopmental type.
It is a chronic condition and It is characterized by:
► Attention difficulty
► Hyperactiveness
► Impulsiveness

There are no medications currently approved specifically to treat autism spectrum disorders and its core symptoms of social and behavioural problems, according to the U.S. Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.
The current therapies include the medications:


► Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)
Antipsychotic drugs
► Anticonvulsants
► Nootropic Drug (Piracetam)
Piracetam: It is a Nootropic drug. In the United States, it is not approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for any medical use and it is not permitted to be sold as a dietary supplement as the drug causes increased agitation and weight gain. The current therapy options include a number of limitations.
The current therapy options also causes:
► Insomnia
► Increased Agitation
► Hyperactivity
► Weight gain
Ideal Treatment for Autism, ADHD and Cognitive disorder is L- carnosine. L-Carnosine (beta-alanyl-L-histidine) is a dipeptide of the amino acids beta-alanine and histidine.
► It is highly concentrated in muscle and brain tissues.
► It Enhances Frontal lobe Functions, hence improving Cognition.
► It Improves Receptive Language, Behavior and Communication Skills in children with Autism.
► It improves Auditory Processing and Socialization.
► It Acts as a Neuroprotector.
► It modulates Neurotransmission.
► It regulates Fine Motor coordination.
Once L-Carnosine gets absorbed systemically into the body it gets converted into Homocarnosine by the replacement of β- alanine with GABA.
It then crosses the blood brain barrier and resides in the brain by binding with the GABA receptors in the brain thus controlling Neuronal signals.
Moreover, it is patented in the USA .Constitutes naturally occurring amino acid. Improves GARS study. No side effects
• Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is a long-chain omega-3 fatty acid. DHA is mainly found in seafood, such as fish, shellfish and algae.
• It's a component of every cell in your body and a vital structural component of your skin, eyes and brain.
• DHA makes up over 90% of the omega-3 fatty acids in your brain and up to 25% of its total fat content.
• Your body can't make DHA in significant amounts, you need to get it from your diet or supplements.
• DHA is an unsaturated fatty acid with 6 double bonds. This means it's very flexible.
• It's mainly located in cell membranes, where it makes the membranes and gaps between cells more fluid.
• This makes it easier for nerve cells to send and receive electrical signals, which is their way of communicating.
• Therefore, adequate levels of DHA seem to make it easier, quicker and more efficient for nerve cells to communicate.
• Having low levels in your brain or eyes may slow the signaling between cells, resulting in poor eyesight or altered brain function.
• DHA also has various other functions in the body. For example, it fights inflammation and lowers blood triglycerides.
• DHA is extremely important for brain tissue growth and function, especially during development and infancy.
• It needs to accumulate in the central nervous system in order for the eyes and brain to develop normally.
• DHA intake during the third trimester of pregnancy determines the baby's levels, with the greatest accumulation occurring in the brain during the first few months of life.
• DHA is mainly found in the gray matter of the brain, and the frontal lobes are particularly dependent on it during development.
• These parts of the brain are responsible for processing information, memories and emotions. They are also important for sustained attention, planning and problem solving, as well as social, emotional and behavioral development.
• In humans, DHA deficiency in early life has been associated with learning disabilities, ADHD, aggressive hostility and several other disorders .
• Furthermore, studies have linked low levels in the mother to an increased risk of poor visual and neural development in the child.
• DHA is also critical for healthy brain aging.
• There are many factors that come naturally with brain aging, such as oxidative stress, altered energy metabolism and DNA damage.
• The structure of the brain also changes, which reduces its size, weight and fat content.
• Interestingly, many of these changes are also seen when DHA levels decrease.
• This includes altered membrane properties, decreased performance in memory tasks, altered enzyme activity and altered neuron function.
• Taking a supplement may help. DHA supplements have been linked to significant improvements in memory, learning and verbal fluency for those with mild memory complaints.
• DHA is a very important membrane component in the eye. It helps activate a protein called rhodopsin, a membrane protein in the rods of the eye.
• Rhodopsin helps your brain receive images from your eyes by changing membrane permeability, fluidity, thickness and other properties inside the eye.
• A DHA deficiency can cause vision problems, especially in children.
Decosa LC Syp
Composition : Each 5 ml contains L- Carnosine 100 mg
DHA 120 mg For autistic children/ ADHD/Cognitive Disorder
Dosage of L carnosine syrup: 1 -2 tsf 2-3 times a day.