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Gluten-free, casein-free diets are becoming a key part of autism treatment.
Exploring the GF/CF diet and Autism
Recent research shows connections between autism and digestive disorders. In this article, the research will be reviewed and the connections explained.
There's not much you can do to make Italian food taste bad, but when you're on a GFCF diet, it can be hard to find good Italian food that you don't have to make yourself. If you're in Atlanta, here are a few choices you may enjoy.
Friends who had seen her a week or longer before her "special diet" was completely implemented were asking me what I did to get her to "recover from autism"! I kid you not!
There many signs of autism. Most show up around a childs first birthday, and quite often, directly following a routine MMR jab. The earlier it is detected, the more successful interventions are! Here are signs and what to do if you see them!
For children with Autism, their bodies may not process gluten (wheat) and casein (dairy) correctly and are not completely broken down in their bodies. A Gluten-Free, Casein-Free diet may improve Autistic children's condition.
Autism is on the rise in today's society. The reasons may be simple and overlooked. What you need to know about today's increasing neurological disorder.
There are many different types of therapies for children with autism today. Some more conventional "treatments" are actually detrimental to their health, while others work for different reasons.
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A new report out by the American Academy Of Pediatrics encourages pediatricians to recognize that many parents of autistic children will want to explore complementary, alternative treatments.
Are you in need of going gluten free, but not crazy about how much it will cost you? I have some suggestions.
Hereditary food intolerances can appear at any time in life. Effects can range from uncomfortable to disabling. Fortunately, most food intolerances are easily cured.