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02. Why is Nutrition Important for Autism?

02. Why is Nutrition Important for Autism?

FromNourishing Autism


02. Why is Nutrition Important for Autism?

FromNourishing Autism

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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
Oct 4, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

From picky eating to gut issues, we will cover the top reasons why nutrition is incredibly important for those on the autism spectrum and how proper nutrition can drastically improve quality of life. IN THIS EPISODE 8 different reasons why nutrition is important for autism Insights into why eating may be difficult for someone with autism or Sensory Processing Disorder Sensory seekers vs sensory avoiders The importance of the gut-brain connection in autism A brief touch into nutrient deficiencies, genetic mutations, and detoxification in autism   LINKS Join the Autism Nutrition Library Follow @AutismDietitian on Instagram
Released:
Oct 4, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Brittyn Coleman, MS, RDN/LD, is a distinguished Registered Dietitian and Autism Nutrition Expert, known for her innovative, sensory-friendly feeding approach to nutrition for children on the autism spectrum. As the founder of the Nourishing Autism Collective, and as an autism sibling herself, Brittyn brings both professional expertise and personal understanding to her work. She empowers families with her expert guidance, helping children receive essential nutrients for optimal health and development. Her strategies are tailored to the unique dietary needs and sensory preferences of each child. Brittyn's influence extends beyond her membership site through her active social media presence and her popular podcast, 'Nourishing Autism'. Her educational content on Instagram, YouTube, and other platforms has established her as a leading voice in autism nutrition, providing valuable resources, practical advice, and a supportive community for parents and professionals.