GAPS Diet Benefits, Foods & More
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The GAPS Diet and Autism
Autism is a complex condition in the medical community. While many scientists have proposed ways to treat or cure the disorder, none of the methods have been successful.
Most scientists recommend that parents find ways to work with their autistic children to improve their quality of life through various therapeutic methods. Although scientific studies are looking into special diets for autism, more research is needed. Eliminating, or at least reducing, processed foods is a good idea for everyone who wants to improve their health.
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