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Improving Antioxidant Capacity in Children with Autism: A randomized, double-blind controlled study with cysteine- rich whey protein

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Blinded human studies
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FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY. 2021 VOL. 12, ARTICLE 669089, 1-15
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Previous studies indicate that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have lower levels of glutathione. Nutritional interventions aim to increase glutathione levels suggest a positive effect on ASD behaviors, but findings are mixed or nonsignificant.

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This study was a major step forward after my original pilot study on Immunocal and autism was published. The auspicious autism research team in Florida led by Dr.

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