Check Cholesterol If Dealing with Autism (Premium)
The public is aware of the focus put on high cholesterol levels by cardiologists. But, we don’t hear much about how low cholesterol levels can affect someone.
Dr. William Shaw, Director of Great Plains Laboratory (now named Mosaic, discovered that the majority of kids on the autism spectrum have low (to extremely low) levels of cholesterol. The good news is, it appears it can be treated.