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This comprehensive guide provides everything you need to transition your child with autism to a nutrient-packed diet. It will increase your understanding of nutrition and autism by
· explaining how diet supports the function of brain and body (including learning and attention, energy production, sensory processing and gut-brain communication)
· describing how a highly processed diet can lead to nutritional deficiencies and how to choose more nutritionally dense options
· looking at the science behind the challenges that children with autism face, such as problems with processing carbohydrates or ingredients such as phenols and oxalates.
It then guides you through making dietary changes, offering
· a range of breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks and drinks recipes that are easy to follow and prepare.
· coding to indicate which recipes can be used in conjunction with specialist diets including GF, CF, SCD, FODMAP and GAPS (so if your child is on a specific diet, this book is still for you)
· practical tips on how to build a meal and plan a weekly menu
· advice on overcoming common feeding challenges and poor eating habits.
This book will be an invaluable addition to the shelves of parents of children with ASD as well as health practitioners such as nutritionists and dieticians who want to know more about autism.
Diet is a powerful therapeutic tool. Angelette Müller clearly respects this. Supernourishment for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder provides a very useful aid to parents. It will be a trusty companion, utilised time and time again.
Dr Daniel Goyal, Nutritional and Environmental Medicine. Clinical Researcher, Department of Neuroscience, University of Manchester
Angelette Müller is a nutritionist specialised in neuroscience and immunology with a love of food and cooking. She has worked in an integrated medical clinic treating hundreds of children with autism and other related conditions. Angelette is also a culinary health specialist and has taught groups as well as individuals how to put health knowledge into practice. She lives in Hertfordshire, UK.
Müller's explanations are clearly-written and accessible... Müller guides the reader through reasons for dietary changes, recipes and tips for making changes. The recipes included are for wholefood options for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks... While this should appeal to parents and carers of children with ASD, it may also be of interest to health professionals who would like to know more about ASD and nutritional pathways.
Maggie Charlesworth
Optimum Nutrition