A gluten-free diet can be helpful for some people with Autism. Autistic people are six times more likely to suffer digestive problems, some will be intolerant or sensitvie to gluten, but even in those who aren't a gluten-free diet can be a healthier option and can help with symptoms.
Glutten free diet is good for children with Celiac or sprue disease.
Susan K. Delaine has written: 'The autism cookbook' -- subject(s): Nutrition, Casein-free diet, Nutritional aspects, Gluten-free diet, Autism, Autistic children, Diet therapy, Recipes
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Schnaps is glutten free because it is not made with wheat.
To most Autistic children, gluten and ... start the diet, it can be overwhelming. That's why we exist. Simply put, health food stores and grocery stores treat gluten-free ...
Yes, it is free of any gluten!
No, it's not Casein free, instead it is one of the 2 proteins in cow milk- Whey and Casein
yes beef dripping is glutten free
No, lactose is milk sugar, and casein is milk protein. A food product can contain one without the other.
No, it is not free
yes
What diet is better depends on the individuals childs needs. Some Autistic children will have digestive problems which can be aided with specific diets, low-carb diets can also be especially beneficial to Autistic people as it improves neurological functions, but most children who are Autistic can eat the same diet as any other child without any problems. If your child has participial problems then use the diet that specifically tailors to those problems, and by all means try things like low-carb diets to see if they help, but no reason to mess with your childs diet without reason.
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