
Getting Started on GFCFSF
Getting Started on a GFCFSF Diet
If you are just beginning your research into potential biomedical treatments for autism and the potential benefits of a gluten free, casein free, soy free (GFCFSF) diet, the following links will provide a good overview of some of the latest research:
An Overview of Autism from the Autism Research Institute (ARI)
http://www.autism.com/autism/overview.htm
ARI”s List of Treatment Options
http://www.autism.com/treatable/adams_biomed_summary.pdf
A list of webcasts from the Autism Research Institute (ARI) that are very helpful in explaining the latest research into the possible triggers of autism and diagnostic and treatment methods.
http://autism.com/danwebcast/index.htm
One Page Explanation of the Benefits of the Biomedical Approach
http://www.autism.com/medical/autism_medical.pdf
Sample Note to Caregivers on “Why My Child is on a Special Diet”
http://www.autism.com/families/diet/GFCF_science.pdf
AutismOne’s Step-by-Step Instructions for the Newly Diagnosed
http://www.autismone.org/content/newly-diagnosed-or-just-getting-started
Generation Rescue’s Treatment Action Plan
http://www.generationrescue.org/action.html
Helpful tips from the GFCF Diet website for beginning a gluten free casein free diet.
http://gfcfdiet.com/beginningthediet.htm
The GFCF Diet Website’s list of unacceptable ingredients for maintaining a gluten free, casein free diet.





