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<blockquote data-quote="douglas99" data-source="post: 739720" data-attributes="member: 38028"><p>I'll start of by saying I'm not T1, and have no experience of it, personally I'm type 2, and follow a low GI/GL diet.</p><p></p><p>But, having said that, a friend shared this on my facebook only today.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://naturalauthority.com/boy-recovers-from-autism-after-going-gluten-free/" target="_blank">http://naturalauthority.com/boy-recovers-from-autism-after-going-gluten-free/</a></p><p></p><p>It suggests a gluten-free casein-free ketogenic diet, in later childhood, of which I have no experience either, but I will post it up in the hope others can comment on it, or you can look a bit deeper into it as a starting point.</p><p>It could be entirely irrelevant, in which case I'll apologise now, and the 'recovers' in the title isn't a word I would normally re post without very good proof, which I haven't any of, or it could possibly be something that may help?</p><p></p><p>Again, I must stress I have absolutely no experience of the topic, children, or the post I'm linking to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="douglas99, post: 739720, member: 38028"] I'll start of by saying I'm not T1, and have no experience of it, personally I'm type 2, and follow a low GI/GL diet. But, having said that, a friend shared this on my facebook only today. [url]http://naturalauthority.com/boy-recovers-from-autism-after-going-gluten-free/[/url] It suggests a gluten-free casein-free ketogenic diet, in later childhood, of which I have no experience either, but I will post it up in the hope others can comment on it, or you can look a bit deeper into it as a starting point. It could be entirely irrelevant, in which case I'll apologise now, and the 'recovers' in the title isn't a word I would normally re post without very good proof, which I haven't any of, or it could possibly be something that may help? Again, I must stress I have absolutely no experience of the topic, children, or the post I'm linking to. [/QUOTE]
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