Autism is in: movies, TV, and the news give the impression its cause has come a long way. But 600,000 autists and their families still face the same struggles getting treatment and accessing care in France. Meanwhile, a million-dollar pseudoscientific industry has seized upon this sad state of affairs to thrive. Hypnosis, ear acupuncture, zootherapy, neurofeedback, supplemental oxygen, and hyperbaric medicine are just some of the growing trends. Doctors and researchers are racing these snake-oil salesmen to conduct tests not authorized by health officials: restrictive diets, long-term antibiotic therapy, and even chelation are prescribed for young autistic children without evidence of efficacy. In the course of her reportage, Cattan consulted families, doctors, lawyers, and various organizations.