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Autism Nutritional Counseling Portland OR

Local resource for autism nutritional counseling in Portland. 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.

Sellwood Family Medicine
(503) 233-8113
1567 SE Tacoma St.
Portland, OR
Robert Dramov, N.D.
(503) 639-6454
9735 SW Shady Ln. Ste. 302
Portland, OR
Michelle Meadow
503 260-6907
Hillsboro, OR
Set-N-Me-Free Aloe Skin Care
(503) 665-8732
19220 SE Stark St
Portland, OR
Innovite
(503) 639-9562
9914 SW Tigard St
Portland, OR
Julie Glass, N.D.
503-408-0790
Plaza 125, Building L, 12616 SE Stark Street
Portland, OR
Health and Wellness Research Institute
503-699-4925
PO Box 111
West Linn, OR
Larry Herdener, N.D.
(503) 434-6170
Herdener Family Clinic, 340 NE Evans St.
McMinnville, OR
Low Carb Store the
(503) 384-9384
4714 SW Scholls Ferry Rd
Portland, OR
Nature's Northwest
(503) 233-7374
3016 SE Division St
Portland, OR
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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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