Treating Nutritional Deficiencies and Autism: What Helps Most

 

Nutritional deficiencies in autism are often linked to selective eating or sensory-based avoidance. Treatment requires both medical and practical support. 

Approaches That Support Children 

Dietary Adjustments: Gradual food introduction encourages acceptance of new textures and flavours. 

Therapeutic Support: Feeding therapy helps reduce sensory barriers and improves eating flexibility. 

Ongoing Monitoring: Follow ups ensure nutrient levels remain balanced. 

Where To Seek Support 

Independent providers such as Autism Detect offer personalised consultations. There is an overlap between autism traits and ADHD. Providers such as ADHD Certify help individuals explore this shared diagnostic space. 

 

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