Guest guest Posted March 27, 2003 Report Share Posted March 27, 2003 Thu Mar 27, 2003 5:24 pm How to Get Your ADHD Child off Mind-Altering Drugs How to Get Your ADHD Child Off Mind-Altering Drugs Ihttp://www.chetday.com/addbook.htm How to Get Your ADHD Child Off Mind-Altering Drugs you'll learn more than 20 different natural alternatives to using Ritalin™ and other prescribed stimulants for attention deficit problems. A happy parent reports... Dear Chet, .... I have previously purchased the ADHD ebook from you. By the way, after reading it my wife and I took our son off Ritalin and have never looked back. Our son is doing fine, though we have done nothing else to replace the Ritalin. Thanks Lee Odem Did you know that the side effects of Ritalin and other prescribed drugs concern many pharmacists? In my eBook, a registered pharmacist writes revealingly about Ritalin™ and other stimulant drugs that doctors may have prescribed for your child. His recommendation at the end of his article? Parents should try alternatives before resorting to the drugs that may have long-term dangers medical science doesn't yet know about. How to Get Your ADHD Child Off Mind-Altering Drugs reveals a fascinating variety of non-drug approaches that concerned parents can use as alternatives to Ritalin™: An Introduction to Alternatives to Drugs shows you that you don't have to rely only on medical science for answers to ADHD. The natural health movement has many answers that don't involve personality and mind-altering medications that even the government considers as dangerous as illegal drugs If your ADHD child likes to spin, his/her body is telling you something important. The section on Spinning Therapy offers a natural method for readjusting the brain that has helped many children regain a normal life at home and school. Teachers are often far too anxious to get your child on drugs because their classrooms are overcrowded, their days are too hectic, and, all too often, they are burned out. The Abuse It/Lose It Behavioral Modification approach shows parents and teachers how they can improve the behavior of the ADHD-diagnosed child without putting him on drugs and altering his brain chemistry. When you run into teachers and administrators who have nothing but Ritalin on the mind, then it's time to think about Home Schooling the ADHD Child. In this section, several partners describe what they've done to once again have happy children who are learning and developing at home with prescription drugs. Several Herbal Formulas are recommended by parents with ADHD children in this part of the book. Some parents have found non-addictive and nonprescription herbal approaches to be much easier on their children. Behavior improves but personality changes are much more subtle. You get to keep your child without turning him into someone you hardly recognize. Seven Different Dietary and Lifestyle Programs are given in this section of the book. Each program has been tested and applauded by parents who have used them to help their kids get off drugs and off the ADHD train that's ruining so many of their young lives. It's not easy to help ADHD problems with diet because doing so requires changes, but many parents would prefer to stop feeding their kids certain foods rather than to continue to give them mind-altering drugs several times a day. Miscellaneous Paths contains some ideas other parents of ADHD children have discovered on their own. Some of these ideas may well work for your child. Others you may find too far out. But can anything be farther out than having to give a child a drug that the Federal Government keeps on its dangerous drug list? The complete " Whole Body " Health line consists of the " AIM GARDEN TRIO " Ask About Health Professional Support Series: AIM Barleygreen " Wisdom of the Past, Food of the Future " http://www.geocities.com/mrsjoguest/AIM.html Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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