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24 S P E C I A L PA R E N T | 2 0 1 6 E D I T I O N their patients try supplementation with omega 3s, vitamins D and B6 and magnesium.” She says a good rule of thumb is to try these one at a time for several weeks to see if there is noticeable improvement. “If there is not, the supplement should be discontinued. At that point, a new supplement could be started,” Levy says. Cohen points out that children with ASD often have “dysfunctional gastrointestinal systems, immune disregulation and impaired detoxification.” Levy notes, “The regular use of probiotics in these kids has been seen to provide some relief of gastrointestinal conditions.” There is anecdotal evidence about vast improvements in ASD symptoms after dietary intervention. Parents may want to investigate dietary therapy for an ASD child, in conjunction with a RD and a pediatrician. Regardless of whether or not dietary intervention takes place, extra care should be taken to ensure that an ASD child is receiving adequate nutrition. ❖ 201magazine.com/family THINKSTOCK other constituents in foods. This is important to achieve optimal health and developmental performance.” Levy tells parents that although a gluten- or casein-free (casein is a protein found in cow’s milk) diet may help certain kids, the research is inconclusive. “If you do decide to try that kind of dietary approach, it is imperative to make sure that the nutritional needs of the child are being met,” she says. “It’s important to work with the pediatrician and a RD if you are considering this for your child.” Both experts recommend vitamins and/or supplements. Cohen notes, “Given the amount of toxins in general in our environment and the stress we’re enduring, there is almost no way that any diet could meet the nutritional demands of any human being, in particular an ASD child.” Levy advises, “A good quality multivitamin without any artificial colors or flavors is extremely important for these kids. It can help to offset some of the nutrients lacking in the diet. Some professionals like to have