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look beyond a gluten-free, casein-free diet to other specialized diets

Special Diets for Autism

Diet is the foundation of good health. In addition, not all kids respond the same way to dietary interventions. Therefore,…

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reduce processed foods

Avoiding Processed Foods

Diet change is an intervention many families with autism have found to yield profound improvements in the symptoms of autism….

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reduce glutamate in diet

Glutamate

Symptoms we often associate with autism—such as anxiety, tics, and inattention—can be caused by an imbalance of neurotransmitters in the…

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reduce phenols / salicylates due
to sensitivities

Phenols, Salicylates, and Additives

Phenols and salicylates are chemical compounds found in fruit, vegetables, nuts, and some medications.  These compounds are excellent antioxidants, so…

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reduce high histamine foods

Mast Cells and Autism

A mast cell is a type of white blood cell that is found in connective tissues all over the body,…

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