Links

Note: All of these hyperlinks are designed to cause the URL's to open up a separate instance of the Internet browser to display the web pages.

www.aspire-irl.org
The Asperger Syndrome Association of Ireland (ASPIRE) website. This organisation was set up by a group of parents in 1995, to provide support for those with AS, and their families.


www.faaas.org
Families of Adults Afflicted with Asperger's Syndrome, a support group based in the US.


OASIS
Online Asperger's Syndrome Information and Support - As its name suggests, it contains a wealth of information regarding support for those with Asperger's Syndrome, including accounts from those with the condition.


Autism Research Unit, University of Sunderland
A leading authority into the causes of the autistic conditions, notably the relationship between gluten and casein, and autism.


www.tonyattwood.com
The website of an Australian psychologist, who is an authoritative figure in the field of research into the condition.


www.autismmedical.com
The website of AiA, or Allergy Induced Autism, a charity based in the UK that was formed by a group of parents of autistic children, who identified certain foostuffs and chemicals as those that causes and/or exacerbate autistic spectrum conditions.


www.gfcfdiet.com
A website that contains information on gluten- and casein-free diets, including the types of foods that contain these things, and also testimonials from parents of children with autism spectrum disorders, who embarked on this diet.


www.evenbetternow.com
If there is only one website that you want to visit, to get some information on how you could alleviate the effects of autistic spectrum conditions, let this be it. The website describes a possible link between autistic spectrum conditions, and the accumulation of heavy metals toxins in the body. It also shows how you can detoxify heavy metals, as well as make other recommendations, including trying gluten- and casein-free diets.