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Autism Nutritional Counseling Philadelphia PA

Local resource for autism nutritional counseling in Philadelphia. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to nutritionists, dietitians, and information on nutrition for individuals with autism or Asperger syndrome, as well as advice and content on diets for individuals with autism.

Anna Baumgaertel MD,FAAP
484-439-1266
31 N. Narberth Ave "The Bridge"
Narberth, PA
Jess P. Armine, DC, RN
610-449-9716
1010 West Chester Pike
Havertown, PA
Shannon Rosenman
610-662-8411
212 Katie Drive
Feasterville, PA
Dr. Robyn Catagnus
8773CLARITY
#160
Langhorne, PA
Community Care Connections, Inc. Infant Stimulation Program
724-283-3198
114 Skyline Drive
Butler, PA
The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential
215-233-2050
8801 Stenton Avenue
Wyndmoor, PA
The Family Hope Center
(610) 397-1737
550 E. Township Line Road, Suite 700
Blue Bell, PA
Hui Ling Deng, MD, FAAP
(856) 854-0226
Marlton, NJ
Devereux Foundation - Pocono Center
570-676-4118
1547 Mill Creek Road
Newfoundland, PA
The Early Learning Institute
412-922-8322
2110 Baldwick Road
Pittsburgh, PA
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Specific Carb Diet

Specific Carb Diet Helps Autistic Children

The apparent increase of incidents of autism spectrum disorders (including Asperger’s syndrome), and the cause of this increase, have been the source of much concern and debate in recent years. Some parents hesitate or even refuse to allow their children to be given standard vaccinations, fearing mercury and other toxins. More recently the medical community is looking into dietary toxicity instead.

Sugars come in three forms – monosaccharides or “simple sugars,” disaccharides, and polysaccharides; however, our bodies can only absorb monosaccharides. When other sugars are ingested, your body must first break them down into monosaccharides.

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