Ilan wrote:
Here an example of diet.
-A normal alimentation without gluten.
-Those foods, morning, noon and evening, 10mn before meal :
Carrot 13g (for the Beta-caroten)
1/2 Brazil nuts (2g) (for the selenium)
Pineapple juice 46ml (for the manganese)
Lychee 28g (for the vitamin B6)
-And a high amount of Calcium products in each of your meal.
Now, you have all to know.
Sweet, I could do this diet. I'd subsequently die, but there you go...
The simple fact is, a healthy diet is good for anyone, and there are no foods that are 'super' foods or 'autistic busting' foods or any of that. However, if you have a metabolic disorder, you won't be able to eat certain foods and if you have allergies you'll have to cut those foods out too. It's just basic common sense.
Autism isn't 'caused' by one thing and therefore it can't be treated with one thing, not over a whole population, anyway. Autistic traits might be caused by gluten overload in one person, and have no effect on the next autistic person. I was put on an exclusion diet when I was younger and the only difference it made was to make me lose weight, and to realise how much I loved soy milk.