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Adams J. B. , George F. , Audhya J. T. (2006)
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine
12(1), pp. 59-63
Adams J. B. et al. (2011)
Effect of a vitamin-mineral supplement on children and adults with autism.
BMC Pediatrics
11(1), pp. 111
Patient report: autism spectrum disorder treated with camel milk.
Global Advances in Health Medicine
2(6), pp. 78-80.
Summary of biomedical treatments for autism.
San Diego: CA: Autism Research Institute
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (2017)
Medical therapies for children with autism spectrum disorder: An update.
Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Al-Ayadhi L. Y. et al. (2015)
Behavioral benefits of camel milk in subjects with autism spectrum disorder.
Journal of College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan
November, 25(11), pp. 819-823.
Al-Ayadhi L. Y. , Elamin N. E. (2013)
Camel milk as a potential therapy as an antioxidant in autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Evidence Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
2013
The role of nutraceuticals in the management of autism.
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal
21(3), pp. 233-243.
Aneja A. , Tierney E. (2008)
Autism: the role of cholesterol in treatment
International Review of Psychiatry
April, 20(2), pp. 165-170
Angley M. T. et al. (2007)
Children and autism: Part 2: management with complementary medicines and dietary interventions.
Australian Family Physician
36(10), pp. 827-830
Autism Research Institute (2008)
Dimethylglycine (DMG) for autism.
San Diego: CA: Autism Research Institute