Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) or
Attention Deficit Hypersensitivity Disorder (ADHD)
From "The Leaves Of The Tree" newsletter
by Brian Everhard
Focus
Attention for the brain
Testimonials
of natural supplements used for ADD and ADHD
Article: Hyperactivity,
Hypoglycemia & ADHD
Aspartame
linked to neurological diseases
Prayers for parents
Spiritual/emotional
roots
The first time I ever heard about ADD was while
listening to a radio program which stated that 12% of the boys aged 10-12
years old in the entire State of Michigan were on a medication called
Ritalin. I didn't know what ADD was or Ritalin, but I did know
that I didn't like the sound of that many kids being put on a prescription
drug. Then I read in an article from Dr. Adkins Newsletter, Aug. '95. "Why
is one out of every nine third-graders in Baltimore taking the anti-hyperactivity
drug Ritalin? If you can answer that, you're clued
into one of the greatest challenges children and parents can face. We
have an ever-growing epidemic of hyperactivity and attention deficit
disorders among our children." There was also an article about
Dr. Lendon Smith, the famous "children's doctor," where he reports
that 25 years ago there was about 1 hyperactive kid in each class; now
there are about 5 per class." According to the Health Counselor
Vol. 6, No.l, "it was reported that Ritalin sales have increased
33% over the past year (1994) alone." What is going on? What is
causing such an epidemic across the country that kids are being put on
drug therapy
in increasing numbers?
Let's start with what ADD or ADHD is. The
following are just some of the 14 symptoms listed in the psychiatrists'
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders:
Often fidgets with hands or feet or squirms
in seat
Easily distracted by extraneous stimuli
Has difficulty playing quietly
Often talks excessively
Has difficulty sticking to an activity
Needs a lot of supervision
Runs about and climbs on things excessively
Add to these other signs of ADHD, such as:
Short attention span, confusion
Inflexibility
Unpredictability
Food cravings
Food allergies
Problems with sleep
Impatience
Problems with coordination
Restlessness
Being extremely emotional
They have just described most of the guys in my junior high and high
school class! Only in those days, they attributed it to "hormones"
or immaturity. It seems they gave us plenty of attention like sending
us to the principal's office for attitude adjustments, or running
laps until we had our attention "focused."
The trend that concerns me is that kids who demonstrate the aforementioned
symptoms are being recommended by school officials more and more to
be sent to physicians to be diagnosed and treated with these amphetamines
for long periods of time and well-meaning parents are going along
with this.
As it stands, the prescription drug of choice for ADHD seems
to be Ritalin, which according to the Health Counselor, Vol.6, No.1,
"is an amphetamine that works to slow down children with ADHD." Prevention's
New Encyclopedia of Common Diseases states that "amphetamines only appear
to calm the hyperactive child. What they really do is turn him/her into a
robot."
According to the
1992 Physician's Desk Reference (PDR), these are just a few
of the possible side effects of the drug Ritalin:
Nervousness & insomnia
Dizziness
Anorexia & nausea
Headaches
Blood pressure fluctuations
Drowsiness
Dermatitis and skin problems
Abdominal pain
The PDR goes on to caution "sufficient data on safety and efficacy
on long-term use of Ritalin in children are not yet available."
Adding to this, Ray Wunderlich, M.D., a pediatrician says, "Ritalin
can cause loss of appetite and weight, stunted growth and insomnia."
Alan Cott, M.D., of New York, adds fatigue, sedation, irritability,
and tearfulness to the list of side effects.
Let's look at this from another point of view -
nutrition. Nutrition could possibly be the cause and the solution.
We, in the natural health business, are well aware of the roller coaster
highs and lows in blood sugar levels which cause hypoglycemia (low
blood sugar).
The following are just some of the symptoms of
blood sugar problems:
Moodiness
Antisocial behavior
Depression
Nervousness
Irritability
Insomnia
Poor concentration
Headaches
Confusion
Exhaustion
Forgetfulness
Sound familiar? I am not suggesting that ADHD kids are being misdiagnosed;
only that with these similarities, perhaps it would be wise to try
to alleviate at least some of these symptoms through nutrition.
Read about Blood Sugar
Relationship
Has there been success in treating ADHD nutritionally?
Of the approximately 6,000 hyperactive
children Dr. Lendon Smith has treated, 80% get better just by changing
their diet and taking vitamins. Dr. Adkins states, "I've treated
dozens of hyperactive and ADD children and not one failed to
improve when sugars were eliminated." Many doctors seem to be in agreement
with this. Dr. Lendon Smith pays serious attention to childhood
hypoglycemia as a factor in emotional outbursts, poor learning, bed wetting,
irrational
behavior, and short attention span. (Health Freedom News)
Focus Attention for the brain
Testimonials of natural supplements used for ADD and ADHD
Article: Hyperactivity, Hypoglycemia & ADHD
Aspartame linked to neurological diseases
Prayers for parents
Spiritual/emotional roots
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