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Curing Autism with Diet

According to voices of authority in the medical world, there's no cure for autism. Autism makes children picky eaters and they make break down fat differently. Consequently, autistic kids are often running low in specific nutrients.

Multivitamins have shown to improve sleep and digestive issues in autistic children. Beware that a multivitamin with iron can provoke digestive problems.

Vitamin 6 and magnesium supplements have been identified in improving autistic children's behavior. However, more research is required for these supplements.

Omega-3 fats might help autistic children with hyperactivity, for many of them are usually low in this fat.

The Gluten-free and Casein-free Diet is free of gluten and casein. Gluten is the chief protein in wheat and other grains like rye, kamut, triticale, spelt, and barely. Casein is the central protein in dairy products like yogurt, milk, ice cream, and cheese. This diet can help improve autistic children's behavior. Some kids have demonstrated a reduction in common autistic symptoms by following this diet.

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