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healthy, there is no way he/she will perform well in school. The GFCF diet is the best way to start. Replace one thing at a time, before you know it your child is behaving much better. If you are unsuccessful on first try, consult an Autism Specialist. Giving MethylB12 usually makes children more compliant. Speech, cognitive function, hy- peractivity, socialization and other multiple symptoms all get better slowly over time by pursuing biomedical intervention. There is no “magic” pill. The race to


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