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No supplement can treat or cure autism spectrum disorder (ASD), but some supplements may help reduce symptoms such as irritability, tantrums, rule-breaking behavior, aggressive behavior, hyperactivity, and sleep disturbances. There are also supplements that, although touted, do not seem to be beneficial.

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