Shut up, she suddenly said it thanks to cream cheese

Despite having a disease that made me dumb from birth, a 3-year-old English girl suddenly spoke thanks to a diet rich in cream cheese.

Baby Fields Taylor, from Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire, was born with an irreversible Glut 1 gene disease . Having this disease that causes birth defects in this brain has caused her to be mute for the first 3 years of her life.

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Fields Taylor was extremely happy when her daughter uttered a voice after a 3-year silence due to the disease Glut 1. (Photo: The Sun)

However, a diet of up to 1kg of cream cheese per week, starting last April helped Taylor start speaking. According to New York Daily News, this unique unique Ketogenic diet has helped Taylor's body use fat as a source of energy to replace glucose.

Taylor's mother revealed that the amount of cheese she consumed every week was "horrible" for ordinary people. Still, Taylor loves this fatty food and often spreads it on crackers to eat with.

Taylor's parents discovered the unusual thing for the first time when their daughter was only 15 weeks old. The mother recalls: "I took my daughter to see the doctor and suddenly she was convulsing in the waiting room. I was dumbfounded. She looked completely empty, as if about to step into the afterlife. ".

Doctors initially diagnosed Taylor with epilepsy. But a year later, they found that she was infected with Glut 1 gene.

"I didn't believe it, something as simple as changing your child's diet can make a big difference. It's great to know that girls still have voices locked inside and we end up can communicate with each other ".

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Currently, each week Baby Taylor "eat" up to 1kg of cream cheese and especially like to eat it with crackers.(Photo: Metro)

The Mirror's statistics show that Glut 1 disease only attacks 26 people in the UK. Although this incurable disease is currently incurable, a high-fat diet can help patients.

Emma Williams, CEO and founder of Matthew Friends of Charities, stressed that Ketogenic nutrition is currently the only treatment for Glut 1 gene disease. The sad thing is that patients diagnosed with this disease in the UK are currently waiting a long time for treatment.

Baby Taylor's story will highlight the effect of the right treatment for patients. Ms. Williams asserted, Ketogenic nutrition can create miracles in Glut 1 patients and in those with drug-resistant epilepsy.