Chromium in Spectrum Needs
Chromium is added in order to provide a wide basis of nutrition. Diets in children with autism are often deficient in essential nutrients. Side effects are unexpected.
Chromium is a mineral that must be obtained in the diet and is required for life. Chromium is a cofactor for an enzyme that improves tissue sensitivity to insulin. Only trace amounts of chromium is required, and deficiency does not occur outside of artificial settings, such as prolonged TPN devoid of chromium. Levels of chromium in hair are lower in individuals with ASD, however, the role of chromium in ASD treatment is not well studied. Individuals with ASD sometimes have inadequate nutrition, and chromium is added in Spectrum Needs in order to provide broad-based nutritional supplementation. Chromium is sometimes recommended for a variety of different conditions, particularly those related to insulin resistance and sometimes for mental disorders. Side effects are rare at usual doses used in supplementation. Side effects are not expected at the doses present in Spectrum Needs.
Chromium is added in order to provide a wide basis of nutrition. Diets in children with autism are often deficient in essential nutrients. Side effects are unexpected.
Chromium is a mineral that must be obtained in the diet and is required for life.
Chromium is a cofactor for an enzyme called chromodulin, which improves tissue sensitivity to insulin and facilitates glucose (sugar) transport into cells.
Only trace amounts of chromium are required, and deficiency does not occur outside of artificial settings, such as prolonged total parenteral nutrition (TPN) whereas chromium was absent from the solution. These individuals developed abnormal glucose utilization and increased insulin requirements that responded to chromium supplementation.
Levels of chromium in hair are lower in individuals with ASD (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28665792; https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27581303), however, the role of chromium in ASD treatment is not well studied.
Chromium is sometimes recommended for a variety of different conditions, particularly those related to insulin resistance, including cardiovascular disease, metabolic syndrome, polycystic ovary syndrome, obesity, and lowering “bad” and raising “good” cholesterol levels. Chromium is sometimes recommended in mental disorders including depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and binge eating disorder. Some people try chromium for body conditioning or to improve athletic performance.
Defieicency? Side effects are rare at usual doses used in supplementation.
Laboratory testing can reveal the presence of a deficiency or environmental toxicity of this nutrient.
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