Chiropractic and ADD/ADHD
Natural Treatment For Kids With ADD/ADHDThere are many existing natural remedies that can reverse the symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) instead of prescribing drugs.
In “Arch General Psychiatry”, volume 52, June 1995, it is stated that ; “Cocaine, which is one of the most reinforcing and most addictive of the abused drugs has pharmacological actions that are very similar to methylphenidate hydrochloride (Ritalin), which is the most commonly prescribed psychotropic medications for children in the U.S.”.
Food allergies have often been linked to behavioral disorders, which means, changes in diet alone can prove beneficial. A diet prohibiting the intake of salicylates (found in artificial colors and flavors, aspirin, grapes, tomatoes, red and green peppers) and replacing them with mineral soups, whole grains, raw vegetables and fresh fruit. These changes by themselves have been shown to have significant effects on behavior.
A study published in the May 9, 1992 issue of “The Lancet” by J. Eggar, M.D. reported that 76 children with behavioral disorders were placed on elimination diets, removing wheat, milk, chocolate, eggs, oranges and sugars from their diets. Behavior improvements were noted in 62 out of the 76 children. The study also noted that vitamins A, B, C, D, E, as well as, Calcium, Magnesium, Chromium, and Zinc were recommended to help increase levels of behavioral improvement.
Chiropractic has also been shown to be of great benefit to children diagnosed with ADD/ADHD disorders. Twenty-four children were tested in an independent research project conducted at Texas A & M University. Twelve children received Chiropractic treatment and twelve received medical care. The outcome proved children receiving Chiropractic care improved more than children treated with drugs in areas such as verbal output, reading and comprehension, attitude and self-esteem, coordination and emotional maturity.
SOURCE: The Chiropractic Journal, April 2000
In “Arch General Psychiatry”, volume 52, June 1995, it is stated that ; “Cocaine, which is one of the most reinforcing and most addictive of the abused drugs has pharmacological actions that are very similar to methylphenidate hydrochloride (Ritalin), which is the most commonly prescribed psychotropic medications for children in the U.S.”.
Food allergies have often been linked to behavioral disorders, which means, changes in diet alone can prove beneficial. A diet prohibiting the intake of salicylates (found in artificial colors and flavors, aspirin, grapes, tomatoes, red and green peppers) and replacing them with mineral soups, whole grains, raw vegetables and fresh fruit. These changes by themselves have been shown to have significant effects on behavior.
A study published in the May 9, 1992 issue of “The Lancet” by J. Eggar, M.D. reported that 76 children with behavioral disorders were placed on elimination diets, removing wheat, milk, chocolate, eggs, oranges and sugars from their diets. Behavior improvements were noted in 62 out of the 76 children. The study also noted that vitamins A, B, C, D, E, as well as, Calcium, Magnesium, Chromium, and Zinc were recommended to help increase levels of behavioral improvement.
Chiropractic has also been shown to be of great benefit to children diagnosed with ADD/ADHD disorders. Twenty-four children were tested in an independent research project conducted at Texas A & M University. Twelve children received Chiropractic treatment and twelve received medical care. The outcome proved children receiving Chiropractic care improved more than children treated with drugs in areas such as verbal output, reading and comprehension, attitude and self-esteem, coordination and emotional maturity.
SOURCE: The Chiropractic Journal, April 2000