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Disclaimer
The information on the site (and in the handbook) is a summary of a mother and naturopath's discovery of research and alternative medical therapies in use for the treatment of autism and ADHD. The authors have written this information to serve as a guide to implementing diet therapy and as a reference for families and professionals.
The information is meant to be used under the guidance of a health care professional and the authors do not intend that the information contained here be considered as advice or a prescription for medical treatment. Many of the treatments discussed are relatively new and may be associated with risks that currently are not known.
Each parent and medical professional who treats himself or his children carries the responsibility of weighing the risks involved in any of the therapies reviewed before commencing treatment. The authors have endeavoured to ensure accuracy of information; however we assume no responsibility for errors, inaccuracies or omissions.
Nutritional and diet therapies using supplements and special diets for young children should always be monitored by a licensed, qualified health professional. The information on the site (and in the handbook) does not constitute medical advice.
