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How do you counsel patients and caregivers on dietary interventions for autism?
Marí-Bauset et al., JCN 2014
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Whole foods diet, e.g., Whole30.com. All the information on that website is free. I will remove common food allergens. Remove all synthetic food dyes. 100% organic to protect the microbiome. Consider a spore-based probiotic for a few months.
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