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misha00
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21 Jan 2020, 10:08 pm

Why does it seem there is very little research on nutraceuticals or phytochemicals (extract of compounds of plants or herbs) for cognition in autism, or for autism in general?
They are legal to take, for many compounds.


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22 Jan 2020, 9:58 am

misha00 wrote:
Why does it seem there is very little research on nutraceuticals or phytochemicals (extract of compounds of plants or herbs) for cognition in autism, or for autism in general?
They are legal to take, for many compounds.


Poor nutrition can exacerbate our problems, but excellent nutrition does not change them, AFAIK.