g7enn Posted June 23, 2007 Report Share Posted June 23, 2007 ADHD Considerations: 1. Television is associated with increased anxiety, aggression, suicide, obesity and decreased learning and success in school, as well as decreased attention span. Television has a tranquilizing affect that makes people drowsy, numb and passive. http://www.parenting-healthy-children.com/...hild-abuse.html http://www.parenting-healthy-children.com/...-addiction.html http://www.neuropsychiatryreviews.com/may0...xcessiveTV.html 2. Are the 217 chemicals found in unborn babys' blood that are toxic to the brain and nervous system be responsible for ADHD and other brain anomalies? http://www.parenting-healthy-children.com/...rds-health.html 3. Does progesterone work to prevent brain damage in children? http://www.parenting-healthy-children.com/...erone-work.html 4. Vitamins can have genetic effects and vitamin research has found significant improvement in ADHD, autism, mental retardation and severely emotionally disturbed children using specific formulations and programs. http://www.parenting-healthy-children.com/...nsonhealth.html http://ahha.org/articles.asp?Id=53 http://www.vitalitymagazine.com/boost_your...with_b_vitamins 5. Are parents being misled by big pharma research and advertising? http://www.parenting-healthy-children.com/...t-vitamins.html http://www.parenting-healthy-children.com/...-on-health.html 6. No More ADHD Book: http://www.ecampus.com/book/0966554531 7. Benjamin Feingold, M.D, found that about 40-50% of hyperactive children are sensitive to artificial food colors, flavors and preservatives. http://www.parenting-healthy-children.com/...d-behavior.html 8. Since piracetam, a non-toxic supplement, aids brain function in a number of ways, could it help ADHD cases? http://www.piracetam.com/ 9. Dr. Abram Hoffer, MD and colleague of Linus Pauling, says subclinical pellagra exists in children today. The symptoms include hyperactivity, perceptual difficulties, inappropriate social behavior, and, understandably, problems with school. Adding niacin to food eliminated deadly pellagra but not the less serious forms for which more B-3 was needed. It may, also, be responsible for depression in both kids & adults http://www.lightparty.com/Health/HoffersABC.html http://www.parenting-healthy-children.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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