Enzyme therapy - the use of digestive proteins to break down harmful substances in food - is an emerging treatment for people on the autism spectrum, and users report significant improvements in eye contact, language, humour, food tolerance and socialization. Drawing on research and trials by a range of families, this work deals with all the information on enzymes that parents need - how enzymes work, who can benefit from enzyme therapy, and what results to expect. It also gives tried and tested practical advice on buying and introducing the right kind of enzymes and shows how they can be combined with other approaches and therapies.
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Enzyme therapy - the use of digestive proteins to break down harmful substances in food - is an emerging treatment for people on the autism spectrum, and users report significant improvements in eye contact, language, humour, food tolerance and socialization. Drawing on research and trials by a range of families, this work deals with all the information on enzymes that parents need - how enzymes work, who can benefit from enzyme therapy, and what results to expect. It also gives tried and tested practical advice on buying and introducing the right kind of enzymes and shows how they can be combined with other approaches and therapies.
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