There is not a lot of science to support the use of diet therapies.
Parents often ask doctors and nurses to tell them which therapies will help their child with autism. When working with families, nurses should learn what parents "know" about their child's problem and what the parents "believe" about their child's problem. Nurses can then help parents sort through the different therapies that exist so that parents can save time and money. Diet therapies have been used since the 1920s. Diet therapies can take a lot of time and cost a lot of money.
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