Autism diet plan, what to include what to avoid
Autism
treatment includes many diet based therapies the address underlying issues
of the child.
Autism Diet: –
The
road to autism recovery begins with diet. Choosing foods to add and remove from
their diet is the first step towards the improvement of health and well-being
of child with Autism. Certain food substances (most notably gluten and casein)
are known to be problematic for the child with autism, and should be avoided.
While some other food items rich in health nutrients are beneficial when added
to the diet.
Paying
attention to these factors is intended to help balance biochemistry, affect
systemic healing and provide relief of autism symptoms. In simple
terms, these are the underlying tenets of diet for Autism.
Gluten Free/Casein Free (GFCF) Diet : –
Gluten
is the protein which is present in wheat and other grains also like rye,
barley, spelt, kamut and commercial oats. While casein is another kind of
protein found in dairy products.
These
proteins have been found to be problematic for many children on the spectrum.
Including these elements in diet can affect the physical and cognitive
functions of a child’s body. But avoiding these elements from diet can help in
improving many symptoms of Autism. It can help in reducing inattentiveness and
hyperactivity, improving attention, decrease digestive disturbances and much
more.
Gluten containing food items: –
·
Semolina
·
Malt
·
Hydrolysed vegetable proteins
·
Dextrin and maltodextrin
·
Soy sauce (unless wheat free)
·
Potato chips
·
Sauces and gravies
·
Hot dogs and Bologna (unless specified gluten free)
Casein containing food items: –
·
Casein is found in all dairy milk products (cow, goat, sheep)
·
Milk chocolates
·
Galactose
·
Cool whip
·
Lactic acid
·
Canned tuna
·
Butter
·
Ice creams
·
Whey proteins
·
Cheese
·
Food items your child can eat on a GFCF diet
·
Coconut oil, Sesame oil, Olive oil, Ghee (made from butter but
casein free)
·
Rice milk, Nut milk, Coconut milk
·
Quinoa, Amaranth, Buck wheat, Millet, Sorghum flour, Tapioca
flour, Nut and seed flours, bean flours, corn (only organic)
·
Rice vinegar, Apple cider vinegar, Red and white wine vinegar,
balsamic vinegar (Be careful at restaurants, cheap brands of vinegar that use
colours or flavors may contain gluten.)
·
Meat balls, Ground beef, Lamb, Chicken
·
Steamed or boiled vegetables with coconut oil
·
Stir fry vegetables
·
Salad
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