Dietary Intervention

Dietary intervention should always be carried out in conjunction with a qualified medical practitioner. No information on this website should be taken as medical advice and before starting you must consult your General Practitioner and/ or Paediatrician together with a Dietician. Certain tests must be done before gluten is removed from the diet and it is essential to ensure that any deficit in mineral and vitamin intake is corrected.

Many years’ experience working with ASD children and adults have taught us that to achieve maximum effect using dietary intervention means going much further than just following a gluten and casein free diet. It means eliminating other key offenders, understanding everything about the foods you use and ensuring that the wider environment is as free from potential allergenic hazards as possible. Finally, there is a need to refine the diet in order to ensure that any individual problems are eliminated.

The low functionality of the body’s detoxification system means that many other substances can build up in the body causing extra difficulty and if not addressed properly can mask any benefits enjoyed from the removal of opioids.

In bringing the various strands of research together, we have created a methodology which we believe gives the best chance for the best outcome in any given case. What we have found, time after time, is that taking half measures just doesn’t show substantial improvements and unfortunately a great number of parents have embarked on intervention without being armed with full knowledge. We have spoken to countless parents in this situation who, once they have tightened up on the regime have seen astounding results.

Getting round this problem has been a source of angst to us and the professional advice we have received to avoid misinformation abounding in the future, has been to apply for a trade mark for the Allergy induced Autism Methodology ™. This will ensure that only those who are qualified to talk about the methodology in its entirety will be granted permission to use the name, in whatever capacity, whether voluntary or otherwise.

Within this website you will find all the knowledge you need to start and maintain dietary intervention. The forum is especially beneficial, where others on the same path share the benefit of their experience. A closed forum has been initiated in direct response to constant requests from AiA members. The open forum was constantly subject to abuse by users whilst the nominal charge will ensure that www.AutismMedical.com website can be maintained.

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