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Autism simply isn't like depression. It's not as if there is a chemical imbalance (like depression) that suppresses us. It's how our brains are wired, even if that can be disabling.
I beg to disagree. There is compelling evidence to suggest that a lot of it is chemical. My brother is undergoing treatment currently because he was a danger to himself and others, with no hope of a future (he could barely even go to school, because he would have outbursts where he would yell and scream and throw tables over and could not be restrained, even at the age of eight, and would inflict sometimes quite serious injuries on teachers and anyone who got close). Yet since being put on an incredibly strict diet with supplements etc, he has had a dramatic improvement. He is well-behaved, polite, and close to normal.
But if he eats the wrong food, you can tell almost immediately. He becomes very agitated, upset, rude, arrogant, and potentially violent. He starts sneering and yelling, has a very short temper, and is unpleasant to be around. Because of those chemicals he has eaten, that disagree with him.
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