Post by Janet on Mar 31, 2013 9:21:18 GMT -5
10 Best Diet Tips for Autism
Friday, 11 Mar 2011 02:46 PM
There are several food groups and foods that cause allergic reactions in autistic people. It’s best to modify your diet and try a combination of various foods, supplements, and medication to control the symptoms.
Listed here are the top 10 diet tips for autism:
It is always wise to begin with an elimination diet. Remove or reduce foods to see which one controls symptoms and which is aggravating them.
Research has shown that removing certain protein foods help. A gluten-free and casein-free diet excludes gluten, the protein in wheat, and casein, the protein in milk. However, it may not be the answer as it is not effective in all cases.
Autistic children are found to be highly allergic to some foods like eggs, fish, seafood, tree nuts, peanuts, and soy. Eliminating these foods can improve symptoms.
A low-carb ketogenic diet generally used for controlling epileptic seizures has also been found to be effective for autistic children. But it may lead to poor growth and high cholesterol levels.
A special yeast and sugar-free diet is helpful in certain cases, but it might be difficult to administer. If parents also eat these new foods, it may be easier for children to accept them.
It has been found that autistic children are deficient in certain vitamins and minerals. It helps to ensure that the child is getting an adequate quantity of both to aid their growth as well as treat symptoms.
Autistic children are also found to be deficient in essential fatty acids, fiber, and protein. Dietary experts recommend inclusion of omega-3 fatty acids like salmon and cod liver oil. They are considered to be "good fats" and help reduce inflammation.
Probiotics help with gastro-intestinal problems in many autistic children. They contain healthy bacteria and can improve the micro flora in the digestive tract.
Elimination diets can restrict one food. Make sure you substitute it with something else for overall development and growth.
Include digestive enzymes in the food to aid digestion.
www.newsmax.com/FastFeatures/Autism-diet-diet-plan/2011/03/11/id/389190#ixzz2P7w8ZIHA
Friday, 11 Mar 2011 02:46 PM
There are several food groups and foods that cause allergic reactions in autistic people. It’s best to modify your diet and try a combination of various foods, supplements, and medication to control the symptoms.
Listed here are the top 10 diet tips for autism:
It is always wise to begin with an elimination diet. Remove or reduce foods to see which one controls symptoms and which is aggravating them.
Research has shown that removing certain protein foods help. A gluten-free and casein-free diet excludes gluten, the protein in wheat, and casein, the protein in milk. However, it may not be the answer as it is not effective in all cases.
Autistic children are found to be highly allergic to some foods like eggs, fish, seafood, tree nuts, peanuts, and soy. Eliminating these foods can improve symptoms.
A low-carb ketogenic diet generally used for controlling epileptic seizures has also been found to be effective for autistic children. But it may lead to poor growth and high cholesterol levels.
A special yeast and sugar-free diet is helpful in certain cases, but it might be difficult to administer. If parents also eat these new foods, it may be easier for children to accept them.
It has been found that autistic children are deficient in certain vitamins and minerals. It helps to ensure that the child is getting an adequate quantity of both to aid their growth as well as treat symptoms.
Autistic children are also found to be deficient in essential fatty acids, fiber, and protein. Dietary experts recommend inclusion of omega-3 fatty acids like salmon and cod liver oil. They are considered to be "good fats" and help reduce inflammation.
Probiotics help with gastro-intestinal problems in many autistic children. They contain healthy bacteria and can improve the micro flora in the digestive tract.
Elimination diets can restrict one food. Make sure you substitute it with something else for overall development and growth.
Include digestive enzymes in the food to aid digestion.
www.newsmax.com/FastFeatures/Autism-diet-diet-plan/2011/03/11/id/389190#ixzz2P7w8ZIHA