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Autism and a Dairy-free Diet
Published by: jack 2008-06-27
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Many parents of children with autism and associated spectrum disorders have been investigating the effects of gluten and casein free diets for their children. Some parents report that dairy products may cause behavior problems in children with autism who have a sensitivity to casein. Parents also report that children with autism experience an improvement in symptoms following removal of casein which is a protein in cows milk and cows milk product. Parents who put their children on a casein-free diet are committed to eliminate all dairy products from their childs diet. The diet is not easy for the parents or for the child. The diet must be strict. The parent must inform schools, relatives and neighbors that the child is on a special diet. The elimination of casein in a childs diet is difficult to implement but many parents report results in the childs behavior including changes in eye contact, social skills and language development.

gluten free diet autism Resources::
Autism and the Gluten-Free / Casein-Free Diet. A guide for Parents, free, wheat free, low carb, sugar free, vegan, dairy free, egg free, .
http://www.celiac-directory.com/directory/gluten-free-diet-autism.html
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Americans have been raised to believe that cows milk is necessary for a childs health. However, that are lots of healthy children who thrive without cows milk. Eliminating milk/dairy products from a childs diet is a concern for many parents. What does the child do for calcium? Children between the ages of one and ten require approximately 800-1000 mg of calcium a day. If a child, who is not eating dairy products, drinks three 8-ounce glasses of fortified rice, soy or potato milk per day, he would meet that requirement. There are also many milk substitutes on the market. A parent can check for varieties that are calcium-enriched. Soy milk contains protein and is a good option for some, although many children, who cannot tolerate dairy products are may also be intolerant of soy.

A doctor who specializes in autism or an experienced dietitian can help guide parents of children who have autism. Finding a physician who understands autism and food sensitivities is the key!
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If your child has autism and you suspect bowel disorders or a link with the MMR vaccine:. Consider placing him or her on a gluten and dairy free diet (but
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'Autistic diet' getting a closer look::
Feb 3, 2007 Some parents of autistic children are trying them on a wheat- and dairy-free diet to manage their behavior, while some doctors want more
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/302360_olympichouse03.html
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