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It's not a candy bar, it's an ANDI BAR! Available in SIX delicious flavors, the new ANDI Bars are Gluten-Free, Casein-Free, Soy-Free, Corn-free, GMO-free, Free of artificial flavors, colors & preservatives.
Nutritionally balanced, ANDI bars add vitamins and minerals to your child's diet. Flax seeds add a delightful crunch, and your kids won't even know they are getting vital Omega fatty acids! [Note: Blueberry bars contain no flax.]Each 2 oz. bar contains a whopping 10 grams of protein! |
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Praised as a modern-day classic by celebrities and readers all over the world, the first edition of Special Diets for Special Kids has been helping children and adults with autism, ADHD, celiac disease, and other disorders since 1998. Volume 2 followed up by providing more recipes and updated research.
Now, a revised and expanded edition offers both books in one, complete with groundbreaking research, revised recipes, and color photos throughout! Part medical treatise, part cookbook, this book not only teaches how to make gluten-free casein-free (GFCF) meals and snacks, but it also reveals how GFCF diets "work."
Unraveling the Mystery of Autism and PDD: A Mother's Story of Research and Recovery is Karyn's Seroussi's intelligent and moving account of her son's story. In addition to giving new famlilies hope, UMA should serve as a blueprint for how to respond to the devastating news that a child is on the autism spectrum. (Simon & Schuster: 2000)
Our informational pamphlets are a great way to get started quickly and easily. Get all four!
"Lisa Lewis' contribution to the understanding of biomedical aspects of autism have been considerable. … [Special Diets for Special Kids] also concentrates on the practical applications of knowledge and understanding. It is well-researched, well written, and very much needed."
Paul Shattock,
Autism Research Unit,
University of Sunderland |
"The writings of Lisa Lewis have made a huge impact on the field of autism. As an educator and a parent, Dr. Lewis has been instrumental in describing the issues of gluten and casein sensitivities, and how these problems affect the behavior of autistic individuals. She has changed the lives of many autistic individuals and their families."
Stephen Edelson, Ph.D.,
Director, Center for the Study of Autism |
"The book came in the mail. Special Diets for Special Kids Two. … I was blown away when I read that mothers often noticed that their autistic children were malnourished because they couldn't absorb nutrients from food. … Could it really be true? Could diet make that much of an impact? … I found it completely fascinating and exciting that a diet could help. … I couldn't believe that the gut could correlate to the brain and that what I fed Evan could have a direct link to his behaviors. But I was inspired and willing to give a diet a shot. … I made this my new mission."
Jenny McCarthy,
from her book Louder Than Words |
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Andi News
Stay informed with back issues of The ANDI News, a newsletter for parents of autistic children utilizing a special diet and/or other biological interventions. Includes research updates, conference summaries, new product advisories, articles by parents and professionals, and recipes. Lisa S. Lewis and Karyn Seroussi, editors. Hard copy and electronic back issues available.
PLEASE NOTE: 2005 was the last year The ANDI News was published. Back issues contain invaluable information at discounted prices.
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In 1995, Karyn Seroussi and Lisa Lewis created an international parent network for dietary and biomedical interventions for autism. Thirteen years later, the sum of their knowledge is here, in one easy-to-use reference guide.
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In addition to extensive autism news, reports
and medical studies, ANDI also provides crucial information in the following languages:
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