High Tech Gluten Free On The Go
One of the most common biomedical interventions for autism spectrum disorders is the gluten free diet. The following link takes you to a website that allows you to plug-in zip code and/or city, the application will then provide a list and a map of all the gluten free restaurants in the selected area. There are links to the individual restaurant websites. I thought this might help in the event that you are in a pinch and need to find somewhere to eat quickly. It also may be helpful if you are planning a trip out of town. In any case, it is a nice application for someone that is relatively Internet savvy. Since this a website that is on the Internet, I assume that you are fairly Internet savvy and that this may be able to help those of you on the gluten free diet sometime in the future. The link is preset to Tampa as an example as this where we are based. But you can easily select any way that you would like. Http://www.specialgourmets.com/index/show-results-list/requester/list/searchType/3/searchCity/Tampa%2C+Florida%2C+USA/searchDiet/0,1,3,2,4,5,6/searchEstType/0,1,2,3,4/searchChains/0/advanced/
6. November 2009 at 3:48 am :
Does HIT help those with balancing problems? I have a friend who has a brain injury from a fall. could HIT help retrain the brain to make the headaches go away and use a different area for balance?
6. November 2009 at 5:47 pm :
Yes, functional neurology has been used for elderly, strokes etc also. In fact one of the sub specialties in vestibualr disorders which deals with balance. so the short answer is yes.