Useful web links |
Lisa S Lewis, PhD Special Diets for Special People: Understanding and Implementing a Gluten-Free and Casein-Free Diet to Aid in the Treatment of Autism and Related Developmental Disorders Paul Shattock & Paul Whiteley (Autism Research Unit, University of Sunderland, UK) The Use of Gluten and Casein Free Diets with People with Autism The Autism Research Unit (ARU) www.espa-research.org.uk Coeliac UK Information and guidance for people with autism considering a gfcf diet here. Gluten free, casein free diet at Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia National Autistic Society Autism and gluten and casein-free diets - an article by Emma Jordan, Community Paediatric Dietitian and Chair of the British Dietetic Association Autism sub-group (Published 30th January 2018) Facebook discussion group Gluten, wheat and Casein free - GFCF - Autism Diet The Gluten, wheat and Casein free - GFCF - Autism Diet discussion group is a forum for gfcf related issues e.g. sharing recipes and experiences, offering help and advice. Follow the link above to learn how to subscribe to this Facebook group. HECK Food Limited Heck manufacture a range of sausages, burgers and veggie products, many of which and gluten free and casein free. Heck products are available in many supermarkets or can be ordered for home delivery from their online shop. Products are supplied fresh and are suitable for freezing.
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