By: Zimmerman Collins | 2011-12-02 | Diet A gluten- and casein-free diet is as much of an answer to autism and ADHD as a bandaid that is soaked in antiseptic, and blood-clotting solution is an answer to a bullet that causes infection and bleeding in the body. read more
By: Glenn Conley | 2010-10-28 | Food & Beverage For whatever reason, if you are interested in a gluten free, casein free type diet, with yummy desserts and breads, but do not want to give up the flavors and texture that wheat and milk based products give you, then please check out this new gluten free, casein free cook book. read more
By: BISS | 2010-11-08 | Health & Fitness Your monthly autism support group is helpful. Sometimes, a mom sitting next to you is busy jotting down a looking list. You notice some interesting things: coconut flour, rice noodles, gluten-free cereal and quite some organic fruits and vegetables. Immediately you realize that this mom must follow a special autism diet for their child. You'll marvel if these diets very do benefit youngsters with autism. read more
By: Phil Le Breton | 2010-04-01 | Health & Fitness Autism News: First of a 3-part series discussing how vitamins and supplements are necessary for children on a restricted or gluten-free/casein-free (GFCF)diet. Certain vitamins and supplements can greatly reduce symptoms and behaviors associated with autism spectrum disorders. Vitamin C may offer protection from immunization injury and relief of oxidative stress in autistic individuals. read more
By: Walker J. Thornton | 2011-03-28 | Recipes Kim Maes understands allergen free cooking and eating. From mother of a child with celiac disease to owner of the Cook It Allergy Free website and iPhone App, she has made the experience her mission in life-to help others live allergy free. read more
By: David Flores | 2010-10-04 | Diseases and Conditions Autism is a little understood condition. There are natural approaches to remedy the effects of this mysterious malady. read more
By: Richard Kuhns | 2011-04-02 | ADHD Recent research indicates that Autism is related to immune,neurological, and inflammation issues that are triggered by a genetic disposition to be sensitive to certain pollutants, toxins, food additives and so on. Strong evidence relates the lack of cellular glutathione (the major anti-inflammatory agent) and Autism. read more
By: Frann Leach | 2010-04-03 | Health & Fitness When I researched the medications doctors have been using to "treat" autism I was shocked. These are dangerous drugs, many of which have terrible side effects which can be permanent. In my view, they are very much a last resort, even for adults (and in many cases I'm not even sure they're suitable for that). Surely, almost anything else must be worth trying first. Especially since, according to many parents all over the world and research in Norway dating back no less than 7 years, a change in diet works better than any of the drugs listed! read more
By: Dr. Kurt Woeller | 2010-12-13 | Health & Fitness www.AutismRecoveryTreatment.com Autism treatment – Over the past year I have gained quite a bit of experience using Respen-A with my patients as a part of a biomedical treatment approach to Autism. I have found this therapy to be highly effective in several different areas. Biomedical autism intervention specialist physician, Dr. Kurt Woeller, explains. www.AutismRecoveryTreatment.com read more
By: Sanjeev Kmr | 2011-04-15 | Insurance Autism is seen to affect each individual in different levels and so is considered a spectrum disorder. Generally, autism is seen to affect the verbal and non-verbal communication skills, leisure activ... read more
By: Janice Duryea | 2010-01-26 | Medicine Ever since autism was identified and medically acknowledged, doctors and experts have come up with various medications and treatments to treat, or at least alleviate, the symptoms of autism. Obviously read more
By: mind | 2010-11-08 | Health & Fitness The newest tallies show that over 3 million folks in North America alone carry some kind of autism diagnosis. With this increase the largest query folks are asking is why. Over 20 years ago the incidence was estimated to be 1 in 10,000. Currently it's a whopping one in 166 in step with the U.S. Center for Disease control and is still expected to rise. With the life long care of someone with autism costing approximately 2.2 million per person in step with the MIND Institute, we want to start out read more
By: Susana Serer | 2010-03-31 | Allergies Worried about milk allergy or dairy intolerance? You are probably reading this because you are wondering if your baby has a food intolerance or allergy. Maybe your baby is colicky, unsettled, prone to crying fits, is not putting on weight, has excessive wind, stomach pain or loose stools. One or more of these symptoms can indicate a food intolerance. read more