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Exploring the Ketogenic Diet’s Role in Autism Treatment

Key Points: The ketogenic diet for autism has gained attention as a potential treatment for behavioral issues and neurological function. Early research suggests benefits for some children, including improvements in

feeding disorder in autism
Autism and Diet
Feeding Disorder in Autism: Causes, Symptoms & Support

Key Points: Feeding disorder in autism involves extreme food selectivity, refusal, or disruptive mealtime behavior that goes beyond typical picky eating. Causes often include sensory sensitivities, anxiety, and behavioral patterns

food aversions in autism
Autism and Diet
How Food Aversions in Autism Affect Behavior & Nutrition

Key Points: Food aversions in autism often stem from sensory sensitivities rather than behavioral stubbornness. Understanding the root causes of these aversions helps parents reduce mealtime stress and promote dietary

does sugar affect autism
Autism and Diet
Does Sugar Affect Autism? Understanding the Connection

Key Points: There is no conclusive evidence that sugar causes autism, but some studies explore how sugar may influence behavior or symptoms in autistic individuals. High sugar intake may affect

autism and caffeine sensitivity
Autism and Diet
How Caffeine Sensitivity Impacts People with Autism

Key Points: Some individuals with autism experience heightened sensitivity to caffeine, which can affect sleep, anxiety, and focus. Caffeine may impact the nervous system differently in autistic individuals due to

oxalates and autism
Autism and Diet
Exploring the Role of Oxalates in Autism Spectrum Disorder

Key Points: Emerging research suggests a potential connection between oxalates and autism, especially in terms of digestion, behavior, and inflammation. Oxalates are natural compounds found in certain foods that may

recipes for autistic adults
Autism and Diet
7 Quick & Flavorful Recipes for Autistic Adults to Try Today

Key Points: Simple, low-sensory meals can help autistic adults feel more confident and independent in the kitchen. Many recipes for autistic adults prioritize texture, routine, and limited ingredients to reduce

autism and picky eating in adults
Autism and Diet
Understanding Picky Eating in Adults with Autism

Key Points: Picky eating in autistic adults can stem from sensory sensitivities, anxiety, and early childhood food experiences. Addressing selective eating involves understanding root causes, building tolerance gradually, and using

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