Sulforaphane shown to help children with autism, research reveals

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By Dena Schmidt, staff writer

(NaturalHealth365) Can sulforaphane – a substance found in broccoli sprouts and other cruciferous vegetables – have a positive effect on children with autism? The quick answer is ‘yes!’

Today, we highlight the research out of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine – which is quite compelling.

Autism cases are growing at an alarming rate – with many experts observing that this health issue affects 1 in 45 children. The rapid rise in children affected by autism has been largely attributed to the ever-growing vaccine …read more

Source: Natural Health 365

    

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