i sujest you go to see your local doctor or a hospital if it does start to affect him they are the best people to talk to
Some children with autism have sensory integration issues resulting in an inability to tolerate not only chips but most crispy, crunchy foods (crackers, popcorn, pretzels etc.) Others dislike foods that are salty. Some people with autism adore crunchy foods. Some people with autism adore salty foods. This can be because of sensory issues, too. Hi, this is a different person , and i have an autistic brother and he LOVES chips!! he will say "i want chips! i want chips!' i think it depends, (please excuse my spelling i am 11 and i want to go eat a dounut) bye.
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Umm ... CHIPS
Stop eating bags of chips and start eating a chef salad.
Bwyta sglodion
Yes it can.
The residue left on your fingers after eating chips is commonly referred to as "chip dust" or "chip crumbs." This residue is composed of small food particles, oils, and flavorings from the chips.
parasympathetic
no but eating chips is
no
If you mean eating chips, than of course. Chips are made from potatoes, which contain lots of starches, which in turn contain lots of carbon.
The good effects of eating potato chips are getting a good appetite and good tasting. The bad parts of eating too much potato chips are gaining weight, getting fat, receiving diabetes, and sore throat.