Bumping this up, because although Iain's rather scathing post does illustrate some unqualified thinking going on, this is nevertheless an interesting video, and does raise some questions in my mind.
We all know that Autism is on the increase, although, just as with cancer, there's a debate about how we are just "identifying it better these days", maybe there is a causitive or aggravating factor that could be identified and a simple diet change could make life easier?
I'm working on and testing a hypothesis on myself at the moment, that diet can be used to lessen the impact of my "meltdowns", with what appears to be some success.
I'm working on and testing a hypothesis on myself at the moment, that diet can be used to lessen the impact of my "meltdowns", with what appears to be some success.
There is a lot of peer reviewed research on supplementary diets that can at least reduce autistic co-morbidities ~ with one informative branch of which being available by way of the following link:
I got into this stuff in 2016, and it has made a big difference in terms of reducing the severity of my co-morbidities, and in fact eliminating one. Perhaps you may also find this information useful.