Autism is Treatable

Diets

Dietary intervention is a cornerstone of a Defeat Autism Now! approach and there is convincing empirical evidence that special diets help autistic individuals. These presentations place emphasis on the question: which diet is right for my child?

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  • Nutrition, Diet, and Digestive Aid Options for Autistics
    Jon Pangborn, PhD, CCN (Anaheim 2007)
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  • The Role of the Gut in Autism: A Case History
    Liz Mumper, MD (Anaheim 2007)
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  • Nourishing Hope: The Essentials of Nutrition Intervention for Autism
    Julie Matthews, NC (Anaheim 2007)
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  • The Orphan Organ
    Sidney Baker, MD(Alexandria 2007) hi lo
  • Nutritional Therapies for Autistics
    Jerry Kartzinel, MD (Alexandria 2007) hi lo
  • Nutrition Foundations for Autism Spectrum Disorders
    Julie Matthews, NC (Alexandria 2007)
  • Strategies for Older children and Non-Responders: Treatable, Recoverable Autism
    Jacquelyn McCandless, MD(Alexandria 2007) hi lo
  • Dietary Intervention for Autism Spectrum Disorders
    Lisa Lewis, PhD (Seattle 2006)
  • What a Low Oxalate Diet Has Been Changing in Children with Autism
    Susan Owens, MS (Seattle 2006)
  • The Gut, Brain, Diet Connection --The Specific Carbohydrate Diet
    Elaine Gottschall, BA, MSc (Boston 2005) hi