There is a cure but not a permanant cure

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nobodyzdream
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23 May 2007, 12:04 am

Wolfpup wrote:
Who the heck is flow?


lol, i think it's her cat :)



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23 May 2007, 4:46 am

I have to admit, I don't see how lentils and fish could control AS traits or stress. :? I eat both regularly (especially fish, which I love :) ), and my AS is just the same as it's always been, and my stress and anxiety problems aren't helped by these foods (although I wish they were!). Perhaps these don't work on everyone, only some people.



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23 May 2007, 5:00 am

Most likely what was really said/meant by the doctor was some autistic improve on certain diets and he may have listed lentils as example of something that he recommended. The OPster or the TV reporter may have quote the doctor out of context.

As for as the science it seems to suggest a small percent of autisics may get some limited reduction in problems by following certain diets.