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Dietary interventions in autism spectrum disorders, why they work when they do, why they don't when they don't, Kenneth J. Aitken

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Dietary interventions in autism spectrum disorders, why they work when they do, why they don't when they don't, Kenneth J. Aitken
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 242-263) and index"A bibliography of some of the best-known books on low-carbohydrate diets": p. 239-241
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illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Dietary interventions in autism spectrum disorders
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
226357227
Responsibility statement
Kenneth J. Aitken
Sub title
why they work when they do, why they don't when they don't
Summary
Provides an introduction to the clinical conditions that can cause autistic behaviour and what can be done to significantly improve many of them, with an in-depth look at the Simple Restriction Diet (SRD), describing how to implement this approach and how to evaluate its effects
Table Of Contents
Pt. I. Diets, ASDs and dietary interventions -- 1. Introduction to diet and ASDs -- 2. Dietary interventions -- Pt. II. Diets for people with ASDs -- 3. So, what diets are currently used with ASDs and why? -- 4. The Mackarness (low-carbohydrate, high-protein) diet -- 5. The Feingold diet -- 6. The specific carbohydrate diet -- 7. The CF-GF diet -- 8. The low oxalate diet -- 9. The low glutamate diet/GARD (glutamate-aspartate restricted diet) -- 10. The low phenylalanine diet -- 11. The low phenol diet -- 12. The body ecology diet -- 13. The rotation diet -- 14. Possible problems which can present with current diets -- Pt. III. The simple restriction diet (SRD) -- 15. About the simple restriction diet and getting started -- 16. Living o a simple restriction diet -- 17. Reintroduction to foods -- 18. How long is long enough to give benefit? -- 19. Summing up
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