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Oral Tolerability of Cysteine-Rich Whey Protein Isolate in Autism: A Pilot Study

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Study reference

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Evidence group
Pilot studies
Journal
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN NEUTRACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION, VOL. 11, NO. 1, (2008)
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Page 53
Abstract focus

This study suggests that NWPI can be used as a supplement for this small population of children with autism without high rates of side effects, which means that further studies to determine its safety and efficacy in larger populations might yield the same promising result. Larger studies are planned to determine its efficacy in raising glutathione levels.

Context from Dr. Gutman’s comments

I am one of the authors of this paper. By the time I wrote it, I had been approached by the parents of many autistic children who claimed their symptoms had improved with Immunocal.

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