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Dietary FAQ:
What happens when they get these proteins?
Researchers in England, Norway, and at the University of Florida have found peptides (breakdown products of proteins) with opiate activity in the urine of a high percentage of autistic children. Opiates are drugs, like morphine, which affect brain function.
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Disclaimer:
The content on this website is not to be taken as medical advice. We have
gathered information here so that you can make an informed decision in partnership
with your medical practitioner.
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In 1995, Karyn Seroussi and Lisa Lewis created an international parent network for dietary and biomedical interventions for autism. Thirteen years later, the sum of their knowledge is here, in one easy-to-use reference guide.
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In addition to extensive autism news, reports
and medical studies, ANDI also provides crucial information in the following languages:
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By Karyn Seroussi.
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