Guest guest Posted February 2, 2009 Report Share Posted February 2, 2009 http://www.researchautism.net/interventionItem.ikml?ra=1 Gluten-Free, Casein-Free Diet Introduction This intervention is designed to reduce or eliminate gluten and casein from the diet. The gluten-free diet requires the individual to avoid sources of gluten, such as wheat, oats, rye and barley. The casein-free diet requires the individual to avoid sources of casein, such as milk, butter and yoghurt. The proponents of the diet believe that this can lead to improvements in areas such as IQ, communication and social skills. Opinion The theory behind this diet is weak and unproven. And there is limited evidence as to whether GFCF diets are actually effective. Reviewers have found the evidence to be inconclusive. Despite this lack of evidence many people embark on a GFCF diet with high expectations that there will be beneficial effects. However, these diets can involve significant inconvenience and cost, as well as significant limitations on what the individual can eat. Because of this, we cannot recommend the use of such diets. However we do strongly recommend that that further large scale, high quality research is needed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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