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Linking nutrition and autism

Behavioral and educational therapies continue to serve on the front lines of autism treatment. But mounting evidence shows that nutritional changes, including the removal of common problem foods, can benefit many autistic children, as well as those with other conditions that affect behavior and learning, such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

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Calcium

Malabsorption and special dairy-free diets can cause calcium deficiency.

Daily recommended dose: 400-1,000 mg

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