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-just wanted to add to the attention defecit disorder discussion. I do

chemical research for a large pharmaceutical company and we have been

researching the effects of fish oil and children with add. While

research is ongoing, I can tell you it does seem to be of substantial

benefit. Of course, consult with your pediatrician before incorporating

it to your child's diet. Fish oil can be a healthy alternative to

ritalin and the best part is there is no evidence of any harmful side

effects associated with natural fish oil supplements. Good luck and good

health!

, Debra Martin

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> Could you give me more information on this study. My son suffers from

add and it robs him of the normal child hood. He has trouble with

medicines. We have tried several different ones and it made him ill.

Thanks

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There was a study done in England some years ago about this. I

loaned the article out and never got it back so I can't provide

details except for that the article in Alive magazine about it was

entitled Attention Deficit or EFA Deficiency? The results with

EFA's were quite remarkable. We are all depleted of these!

 

My friend has a SCIO and she has never seen anyone who had enough in

their body. Her suggestion is to take triple the recommended amount

for 2-3 months just to fill up on them. Carlson's is clean and safe

and doesn't require a doctor's permission. Doctor's know very

little about nutrition and food.

 

Other things that also work are removing heavy metals from the body,

removing all artificial chemicals from the diet and skin care

products and household cleaners and asking the school to do the same

in your child's classroom. There's no need to disinfect the floor

unless one is eating from them. There are far too many chemicals in

use. We virutally never get sick and we don't use any toxic

cleaners. Hot water works wonders!

 

Avoid sugar, dairy, white flour and use as many organic foods as you

can. They have about 6 times the nutrients of conventionally grown

foods so are worth the extra money. If need be take the child on a

mini-vaction where his junk food isn't available like camping

(somewhere where there's no vending machines!) to get him used to

the diet. This can work very quickly and is worth the hassle. Most

parents end up giving in because it is easier. Believe me, I've

been one of them!

 

Magnetic energy helps many kids. Insoles and/or a necklace will

balance energy without any thought or effort on their part.

 

Reishi, particularily the younger version is packed with amino acids

and has helped to rid ADD in many people. This is not a cure but

something that needs to be done regularily.

 

Hope this can help someone here!

 

Sharon

 

 

 

, " Jacqueline "

<gottabjv wrote:

>

> -just wanted to add to the attention defecit disorder discussion.

I do

> chemical research for a large pharmaceutical company and we have

been

> researching the effects of fish oil and children with add. While

> research is ongoing, I can tell you it does seem to be of

substantial

> benefit. Of course, consult with your pediatrician before

incorporating

> it to your child's diet. Fish oil can be a healthy alternative to

> ritalin and the best part is there is no evidence of any harmful

side

> effects associated with natural fish oil supplements. Good luck

and good

> health!

> , Debra Martin

> <mycodismodis@> wrote:

> >

> > Could you give me more information on this study. My son suffers

from

> add and it robs him of the normal child hood. He has trouble with

> medicines. We have tried several different ones and it made him

ill.

> Thanks

> >

> >

> > Check out the all-new Mail beta - Fire up a more powerful

email

> and get things done faster.

> >

> >

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