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Sunday, June 7, 2009

Solving Autism Symptoms Through Proper Dieting Tactics

By Chris Channing

If you or someone you know has an autistic child, you are already familiar with the lack of treatment options currently available. There are some means of relieving the symptoms, but not all treatments show help for 100% of children. One method to try is to cut out gluten and casein from the child's diet to see if it helps.

Gluten is a protein that is found in many grains. As you can probably deduce, it would be extremely difficult to cut out every source of grain in one's diet. This reason accounts for the fact that there haven't been as many studies on the subject of cutting out casein and gluten from one's diet. If you can find a trusted health food store you will be at better odds in making the diet work.

A bit easier than cutting out gluten, casein is a protein that is found in milk. Since there are those who are lactose intolerant, grocery stores have been offering non-dairy items that resemble milk-based products for quite some time. You won't have as much as a difficult time finding alternatives to casein than with gluten, but it'll still take some searching.

The question that is probably burning in your mind relates to why we would even want to cut out gluten or casein. The principle behind the theory is that there is some form of allergic reaction to the proteins in autistic children. It is interesting to note that even autistic children who were not shown to have such allergies have benefited in some form, as a result of cutting out both proteins from a diet over a long period of time.

The results of the hard work in setting up a proper diet have been promising for some parents. Parents who say there has been an increase in results claim their child is more responsive socially or seems to be more attention-oriented. While it may not be a cure in itself, the diet has made the life of some parents much easier as a result of implementing the plan over the course of weeks to several months.

Don't give up hope that you can help your autistic child get past the disability that he or she has encountered with autism. Autistic children have been known to make dramatic recoveries, and enjoy healthy lives just like everyone else. In addition to the advice your physician gives you, consider altering the child's diet to include the tips mentioned to see if it helps.

In Conclusion

A dieting expert or physician will be able to point you in the right direction from here. You must be careful when planning the diet, since a lack of certain foods or nutrients can be harmful to your child. Who knows- maybe you and your child can finally find symptom relief! - 17274

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