Research: Etiology of Autism and Camel Milk as Therapy

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Authored by Shabo, Y., and Yagil R. in International Journal of Human Development, Volume 4, Issue 2, p. 67-70, (2005).

Article summary (posted Jan 11, 2007):

Camel milk does not have casein and may be an effective treatment for autism. This article describes people with autism who were given camel milk instead of cow milk. One 4-year old girl drank camel milk for 40 days and her autism symptoms disappeared. A 15-year old boy recovered from autism after 30 days of drinking camel milk. Several 21-year old individuals with autism were given camel milk for two weeks and they became quieter and stopped hurting themselves. The authors conclude by suggesting that camel milk be drunk under a doctor's care.

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autism, casein-free diet, etiology, milk, therapy, treatment
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