Nutritional Alternatives for ADD and ADHD Really Work
by Dr. Laura Thompson
Yes. Yes. Yes. Children's lives are changing with simple dietary shifts
and the addition of important nutritional supplements. I see it every
day! As a clinical nutritionist, specializing in family nutrition and
brain nutrition, I have had the opportunity to consult with thousands
of families, parents, and children in the last 10 years. I have seen
about a 90% success rate in those who pursue and carry out my
suggestions.
What this means is that by emphasizing certain
foods, eliminating others, and by including superb nutritional products
into their daily intake, children diagnosed with ADD (Attention Deficit
Disorder) and ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) are
getting off their medications, their behavior and performance is better
at school and at home, and their families are finding a sense of peace.
How can this be? It sounds so simple. Why don't we all know about this?
Well frankly, we don't get this kind of information from our major
information sources: our health experts, our doctors, or the media.
There is a whole other body of evidence, clinical evidence that these
people don't read.
Study after study indicates that ADD and
ADHD individuals are lacking in key nutrients, and when those nutrients
are not present in the body or in the diet, certain behaviors result
and cognitive function is affected. Yes, aggression, anger, depression,
mood swings, irritability, hyperactivity, compulsiveness, poor focus
and memory, and even seizures, may have their roots in the food we eat
or the food we don't eat.
These studies have shown that by
supplying the nutrients that are deficient or by eliminating the food
that is an allergen, both behavior improves and cognitive function
increases.
So what are these problem foods and deficiencies? I
commonly see what the research shows: milk allergies, wheat allergies,
sensitivities to chemical preservatives, additives and food colorings,
deficiencies in B6, magnesium and fatty acids, as well as yeast
overgrowth and digestive problems. Gas, bloating, constipation, and
poor absorption of food are extremely prevalent among kids today.
It
is imperative for most children to be taking probiotics or the friendly
bacteria, acidophilus and bifidus. They aid in neutralizing allergies,
improving digestion and bowel function, and ridding the body of yeast.
(Yeast is so common because many children have a history of ear
infections or respiratory conditions and antibiotic use. Though they
may not seem to have any symptoms of yeast overgrowth, it is often
there, but hidden)
Natural solutions work, but vary, as we are
all individuals. Nutritional programs are most effective, when tailored
for the person or child. Here are some of my secrets:
- Eliminate
the bad stuff. Empty out your cabinets and refrigerator by eliminating
all the foods that contain words you can't pronounce, like those that
end in "ite" or "ate". Get rid of all foods and vitamins with food
colorings, and chemical preservatives.
By all means don't
give your kids artificial-anything, especially artificial sweeteners
such as aspartame or Nutrasweet. These products can negatively
affect brain function, behavior, and their health.
Certain foods
that contain allergens may also need to be eliminated. This is a very
individual issue. The common allergies for children with ADD, ADHD,
asthma, allergies, and autism are: dairy, wheat, soy, eggs, oranges,
chocolate, and peanuts. Many other foods can contain allergens, but
these are the common ones.
- Put in the good stuff. Replace
the food in your cabinets with unprocessed, organic, natural foods.
Even the kids with no appetite will perk up when the food they are
eating finally tastes like something. Appetite problems often balance
out at this time.
My book, Our Children Are What Our Children Eat,
contains hundreds of suggestions about foods, brand names, and meals
that children like and that are good for their brains and their immune
systems. They can still have macaroni and cheese, pizza, and ice cream,
but they will contain different ingredients.
Other good stuff
encompasses the world of nutritional supplements. I've already
mentioned acidophilus and bifidus for digestion. The supplement that I
use the most for kids is blue green algae because it is chock full of
minerals, vitamins, fatty acids, and yes --- amino acids. It helps to
feed the neurotransmitters of the brain that determine our behaviors,
emotions, and cognitive function.
I also suggest for some: B6,
magnesium, calcium, cod liver oil or evening primrose oil, and many
others. There is a whole world of options out there for you to try!
Now
that I've given away some of my secrets, it's time for you to try
them or pass them on to a friend! Remember, no synthetic substance such
as a drug, is masking the problem and causing artificial stimulation in
my programs.
Do you see what I'm saying? Real changes are being
made by parents, families, and children. But most of all, these changes
are taking place because people took action. They actively participated
in changing their own and their families' health.
Self-
responsibility and the realization that we can control our physical,
mental, and emotional health states are part of what makes a family's
nutrition program successful.
With the drastic increase in ADD
and ADHD in this country and the over use and misuse of medications,
more than ever, I hear a sound of desperation in the voices of the
parents. They need help! I want them to know that there are many viable
and effective things that they can do to help their children.
I
want the teachers, school personnel and administrations to know that
there are solutions that they can implement to improve the overall
academic performance in their schools, improve the behavior of their
kids, and create a more stress-free environment for all.
It may take time, but incorporating nutritional solutions will be worth it; it brings about tremendous life changes.
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