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Nutritional Intervention

Some studies indicate that children with autism may differ from typically developing children in several aspects, such as gut microbiota, nutrient levels, food allergies, and immune function. Consequently, certain dietary intervention methods may help regulate or improve some symptoms in children with autism.

​​The following are samples of designed diets for children with autism in past cases.

Meal Plan A

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" According to the report, China has over 3 million children with autism, but there remains a significant gap in public support systems for their daily diet and

nutritional intervention".

Meal Plan B

​"Society lacks research into the specific nutritional needs of children with autism.

This oversight not only affects their physical health but can also negatively impact their behavioral and cognitive development".

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Meal Plan C

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"To foster further innovation, we hope to raise social awareness regarding the daily diet and nutritional intervention for these children".

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Against this backdrop, we initiated the TastLi program,  derived from"Taste Life," aims to emphasize food as an indispensable part of life that constantly influences people. Raising awareness about nutrition and food science for children with autism can not only improve their quality of life but also help foster societal understanding and support for this special group.

If you want to learn more about nutritional intervention for children with autism, click to visit the book TastLi.

Create Your Own Personalized Meal Plan Today!

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Free Consultation, Also Cater to:

• Dairy-Free

• Gluten-Free

• Nut-Free meal plans

Contact us to start building a plan that fits your needs or your child’s dietary preferences.

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