Are you killing your kid with food? A serious alternative to consider that can impact diabetes, energy, weight loss and other health conditions
By: Lesko, Anita.
Series: Autism Asperger's Digest January 2020: 30-35. 2020Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): Barnard, Neal | AUTISM | DIABETES | ADOLESCENTS | YOUNG ADULTS | OBESITY | SYMPTOMS | DIET | TREATMENTSummary: Notes that adolescents and young adults with autism appear to have a significantly higher risk for developing Type 2 diabetes than those without the condition. Argues that T2D can be reversed without drugs. Describes a Whole Food Plant Based Diet which has been effective for the author (who has autism). Includes a section entitled "What is Type 2 Diabetes?", which covers prevalence (US), characteristics, symptoms, insulin and some research findings. Also includes a black bean soup recipe and lists further information resources.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Notes that adolescents and young adults with autism appear to have a significantly higher risk for developing Type 2 diabetes than those without the condition. Argues that T2D can be reversed without drugs. Describes a Whole Food Plant Based Diet which has been effective for the author (who has autism). Includes a section entitled "What is Type 2 Diabetes?", which covers prevalence (US), characteristics, symptoms, insulin and some research findings. Also includes a black bean soup recipe and lists further information resources.
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