
Autism is a disorder that responds best to treatment, which is holistic and affects all aspects of the condition. Recent studies have shown benefits for what is considered complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) or integrative medicine that focuses on combining natural treatment approaches with behavioral treatments and treatments. This approach makes it easier for a more balanced treatment plan, because it allows families like yours to treat an autistic child like this — an autistic child.
Autism is diagnosed based on criteria from the manual for the diagnosis of mental disorders, but it is becoming increasingly clear that many of these symptoms are medical, not psychological.
Common medical problems in children in the spectrum of autism may include:
• Digestive problems: reflux, diarrhea, constipation, irritable bowel syndrome, chronic pain, swollen abdomen
• Withdrawals
• Allergies, asthma and eczema
• Food reactions
• Sleep problems
• Infections
• Poor nutrition
Poor growth
Children with an autism spectrum disorder have health problems that are very complex. It is for this reason that the approach to helping these children requires a wide range of diagnostic tests to scientifically assess the causes of their health problems.
None of the two people have autism in the same way, and people do not respond to the same treatment methods. That is why it is imperative that every child with an autism spectrum disorder is assessed individually.
It is for this reason that the approach to helping these children requires a wide range of diagnostic tests to scientifically assess the causes of their health problems. Tests related to the functioning of the gastrointestinal tract, allergens: both food and environmental, nutritional needs and levels of toxins are of paramount importance for identifying the causes of their symptoms and adopting a health improvement plan. The plan may include some or all of the following: dietary changes, use of herbal, homeopathic, and nutritional supplements, as well as natural and free medicines needed to support healing and improve their health and functioning.
Much of this information is not well recognized by most of the medical community, and therefore accessibility is available in books or on the Internet. This can make parents feel upset, knowing what to do first, how to prioritize therapy, dietary changes, and which supplements to use subjectively without proper testing.
Diet is an important component for children in the spectrum of autism.
The “autism diet” has been around for many years and has helped many children with autism (ASD) improve their health and functioning. Studies show that 91% of children with autism have improved after an autism diet. According to the Autism Research Institute, food procedures demonstrate great success in treating autism. They suggest an autism diet to avoid yeast, gluten, casein and any allergens.
Since 91% of children with an autism spectrum disorder improve the autism diet, this is something that parents can implement without consulting a doctor or health professional.
To help realize this diet, here is a list of the top 10 foods you can eat or avoid in accordance with Dr Ax:
There is:
1. Without additives, unprocessed foods
2. Bone broth
3. Bird
4. Foods high in probiotics
5. Fish
And the top 5 products for to avoid are:
1. Gluten free
2. Dairy cows
3. Sugar
4. Food coloring and dyes
5. Soy

