Chapter
Debating the Link Between Autism and Australian Dietary Guidelines
During a discussion about autism, two individuals criticize the idea that the Australian dietary guidelines play any role in causing or preventing autism. They dismiss such correlations and attribute the recent increase in peanut allergies to other factors.
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In this podcast, the host and guest discuss the claims made by the Paleo Way founder and ambassador of the Mind Institute, Pete Evans, that the modern diet causes autism and the paleo diet can treat it through nutritional medicine.
36:24 - 37:30 (01:05)
Summary
In this podcast, the host and guest discuss the claims made by the Paleo Way founder and ambassador of the Mind Institute, Pete Evans, that the modern diet causes autism and the paleo diet can treat it through nutritional medicine.
ChapterDebating the Link Between Autism and Australian Dietary Guidelines
EpisodePete Evans Part 1: The Paleo Way
PodcastMaintenance Phase
The podcast rebukes the idea that autism is caused by Australian dietary guidelines and argues that the food pyramid is causing more harm than good in our diets by promoting processed carbohydrates instead of natural fats that trigger fullness hormones.
37:30 - 40:18 (02:48)
Summary
The podcast rebukes the idea that autism is caused by Australian dietary guidelines and argues that the food pyramid is causing more harm than good in our diets by promoting processed carbohydrates instead of natural fats that trigger fullness hormones.
ChapterDebating the Link Between Autism and Australian Dietary Guidelines
EpisodePete Evans Part 1: The Paleo Way
PodcastMaintenance Phase
A cookbook author's recipes were found to contain high levels of vitamin A, posing a risk to the health of babies.
40:18 - 43:00 (02:41)
Summary
A cookbook author's recipes were found to contain high levels of vitamin A, posing a risk to the health of babies. Despite reviews by nutritionists and infant health experts, only a few egregious recipes were changed.