Kayla55
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Correct, so let's not state western diet and be mindful....I state in my same post you reference that I'm referring to diets high in "processed foods, frozen foods, fast food or restaurant food." Different cultures have nothing to do with it. A person in the U.S. from Middle Eastern, African, Mexican descent who eats primarily processed foods, frozen processed foods, fast food or restaurant food is going to have digestive issues including constipation compared to a person, regardless of their culture, who eats the unprocessed natural foods I also mention in the same post.
Varied reasons some do not like fish, and as habit I fed kids chicken for young digestive systems but it could be applied to autism too, chicken isn't necessarily low fat but that's probably a good thing.
Let's review green banana chips....is it healthy? Is it fried/baked? Preservatives? Are many healthy snacks a gimmick? Well yes, depending on artificial flavours it looses it's vital tag! Are rice cakes healthy, um, actually no!! Neither are rice crispies, zero nutritional value but if you have celiac it's an alternative to crackers. Is health bread healthy? I'm it does have bad stuff as preservatives so oats n honey bread or seed loaves may be highly deceptive.
So shoot me down for occasional cream soda and Doritos chips but ye, reconstituted, red dye cranberry juice isn't that much better than MC Donald's....
But mostly the point I wanted to add to this thread is chicken is best for autism digestive tract, I'm not nutrition guru however the info is posted to be useful