Guest guest Posted June 9, 2006 Report Share Posted June 9, 2006 Dear group: I just posted the following on another egroup. I thought that this copy might also be helpful to some persons in here. All the best, Allen Dear (name removed): Perhaps the following information might be helpful to you. Bipolar and ADHD are very similar conditions in regard to both their true causes and their best corrections in the great majority of persons so afflicted. Bipolar and ADHD are, far more often than not, primarily caused by multiple hidden food allergies, candida, and/or other intestinal dysbiosis issues. Other common malabsorptive factors (such as a lack of digestive enzymes, etc.) or common gut problems (such as leaky gut) are likely to be involved as well. Both illnesses often have an excess toxicity component as well. A faulty nutrient/allergic/and toxic equation underlies a myriad of illnesses, to include bipolar disorder and ADHD. Correcting this nutrient/allergic/and toxic equation adequately should fully resolve these illnesses. At least this is my opinion, an opinion based on a great deal of research and (self) experience since 1997. William Crook was a pioneer author on ADHD... and he primarily addressed food allergies and yeast. You would be wise to become familiar with William Crook's written work on ADHD, food allergies, and yeast, even if some of it is a bit out of date (as much of it is not out of date as well). William Crook's written work on food allergies and yeast HEAVILY applies to bipolar disorder, just as it does ADHD, even though bipolar disorder is hardly mentioned. Doris Rapp is another great author on the same issues as Crook. I'd sure get her book " Is This Your Child? " is I was in your shoes. (Don't confuse this book with the book " Is This Your Child's World " , which deals with toxic exposure.) Doris Rapp's written work on food allergies and yeast HEAVILY applies to bipolar disorder, just as it does ADHD, even though bipolar disorder is hardly mentioned. There are many other alt med doctors that concur with the above authors, but these two rather immediately came to my mind on the subject of ADHD. Also, some of Sherry Rogers books deal with issues germane to both ADHD and bipolar, such as " Depression Cured At Last " and " No More Hearburn " (this book goes way beyond heartburn for sure). All of Dr. Rogers written work can be found on www.prestigepublishing.com Sherry Rogers was by far " my greatest teacher " . Although she does not know hardly anything in regard to using many amino acids therapeutically, she sure knows a great deal on many other alternative health topics. Her books greatly helped me to beat bipolar, although I admittedly needed to find some other answers elsewhere. I had Sherry Rogers book " Depression Cured At Last " in 1997, when it first came out. I have read every other book she has written as well, many of them more than once. In my opinion, Dr. Rogers is a " must read " author for so many people with a wide variety of conditions of ill health. I believe that she is also a " must read " author (there are others of course) for anyone that is seriously into alternative medicine. Another resource for you is the net... just do linking searches such as ADHD food allergies, ADHD candida. etc. In addition to this, there are a number of that might be helpful to you. These deal with treating ADHD naturally, candida, food allergies, etc. Many people equate me with " just amino acids " , due to my rather extensive experience with them. Sure, these are very helpful substances. However, to ignore the issues of food allergy, candida, a lack of digestive enzymes, leaky gut, etc., etc. and just skip to amino acid use and other nutritional supplementation is simply not wise. The root causes of chemicial deficiency (and/or excess toxicity) need to be both identified and dealt with ( " fixed " ) to correct bipolar disorder and ADHD (and many other illnesses) properly. Lastly, I ahould perhaps mention to you that I am not a doctor, nor do I have any formal educational (beyond high school) or medical credentials whatsoever. I am simply a lay person that is self educated in alternative medicine. All the best, Allen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2006 Report Share Posted June 9, 2006 Allen, I always apreciate your posts. Do you happen to know anything about alternative treatments for goiters ? I have joined a thyroid group and they are warning me nor to have it removed but I wakew up choking in the night. take care, rebecca --- Allen Darman <allen_dar wrote: > Dear group: > > I just posted the following on another egroup. I > thought that this > copy might also be helpful to some persons in here. > > All the best, > > Allen > > > Dear (name removed): > > Perhaps the following information might be helpful > to you. > > Bipolar and ADHD are very similar conditions in > regard to both their > true causes and their best corrections in the great > majority of > persons so afflicted. > > Bipolar and ADHD are, far more often than not, > primarily caused by > multiple hidden food allergies, candida, and/or > other intestinal > dysbiosis issues. Other common malabsorptive factors > (such as a > lack of digestive enzymes, etc.) or common gut > problems (such as > leaky gut) are likely to be involved as well. Both > illnesses often > have an excess toxicity component as well. > > A faulty nutrient/allergic/and toxic equation > underlies a myriad of > illnesses, to include bipolar disorder and ADHD. > Correcting this > nutrient/allergic/and toxic equation adequately > should fully resolve > these illnesses. At least this is my opinion, an > opinion based on a > great deal of research and (self) experience since > 1997. > > William Crook was a pioneer author on ADHD... and he > primarily > addressed food allergies and yeast. You would be > wise to become > familiar with William Crook's written work on ADHD, > food allergies, > and yeast, even if some of it is a bit out of date > (as much of it is > not out of date as well). William Crook's written > work on food > allergies and yeast HEAVILY applies to bipolar > disorder, just as it > does ADHD, even though bipolar disorder is hardly > mentioned. > > Doris Rapp is another great author on the same > issues as Crook. I'd > sure get her book " Is This Your Child? " is I was in > your shoes. > (Don't confuse this book with the book " Is This Your > Child's World " , > which deals with toxic exposure.) Doris Rapp's > written work on food > allergies and yeast HEAVILY applies to bipolar > disorder, just as it > does ADHD, even though bipolar disorder is hardly > mentioned. > > There are many other alt med doctors that concur > with the above > authors, but these two rather immediately came to my > mind on the > subject of ADHD. > > Also, some of Sherry Rogers books deal with issues > germane to both > ADHD and bipolar, such as " Depression Cured At Last " > and " No More > Hearburn " (this book goes way beyond heartburn for > sure). All of > Dr. Rogers written work can be found on > www.prestigepublishing.com > > Sherry Rogers was by far " my greatest teacher " . > Although she does > not know hardly anything in regard to using many > amino acids > therapeutically, she sure knows a great deal on many > other > alternative health topics. Her books greatly helped > me to beat > bipolar, although I admittedly needed to find some > other answers > elsewhere. I had Sherry Rogers book " Depression > Cured At Last " in > 1997, when it first came out. I have read every > other book she has > written as well, many of them more than once. In my > opinion, Dr. > Rogers is a " must read " author for so many people > with a wide > variety of conditions of ill health. I believe that > she is also > a " must read " author (there are others of course) > for anyone that is > seriously into alternative medicine. > > Another resource for you is the net... just do > linking searches such > as ADHD food allergies, ADHD candida. etc. In > addition to this, > there are a number of that might be > helpful to you. > These deal with treating ADHD > naturally, candida, food > allergies, etc. > > Many people equate me with " just amino acids " , due > to my rather > extensive experience with them. Sure, these are very > helpful > substances. However, to ignore the issues of food > allergy, candida, > a lack of digestive enzymes, leaky gut, etc., etc. > and just skip to > amino acid use and other nutritional supplementation > is simply not > wise. The root causes of chemicial deficiency > (and/or excess > toxicity) need to be both identified and dealt with > ( " fixed " ) to > correct bipolar disorder and ADHD (and many other > illnesses) > properly. > > Lastly, I ahould perhaps mention to you that I am > not a doctor, nor > do I have any formal educational (beyond high > school) or medical > credentials whatsoever. I am simply a lay person > that is self > educated in alternative medicine. > > All the best, > > Allen > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2006 Report Share Posted June 9, 2006 , Rebecca Dickler <alternativebelle wrote: > > Allen, > I always apreciate your posts. Do you happen to know > anything about alternative treatments for goiters ? I > have joined a thyroid group and they are warning me > nor to have it removed but I wakew up choking in the > night. take care, rebecca > Standard Process has many thyroid supplements. We have taken them with very good results. www.standardprocess.com I would consult with a good homeopath or kinesiologist, or just research the standard process site. Their supplements are frequently available at larger health food stores. You may have to specifically ask for them as they typically are only prescribed by health professionals. We obtain them from several of our family oriented health food stores at a discout price. Browse through their catalog and you will find a wealth of information on the thyroid printed therein. My oldest son has a thyroid condition. He has had good results with their products! Cheers, JoAnn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2006 Report Share Posted June 9, 2006 Joanne, Thanks so much for the site tip. I'm going there now. I'm confident that with the right suppliments and care I can beat this thing. No docs for me, thanks. RJ --- JoAnn Guest <angelprincessjo wrote: > , > Rebecca Dickler > <alternativebelle wrote: > > > > Allen, > > I always apreciate your posts. Do you happen to > know > > anything about alternative treatments for goiters > ? I > > have joined a thyroid group and they are warning > me > > nor to have it removed but I wakew up choking in > the > > night. take care, rebecca > > > > > Standard Process has many thyroid supplements. We > have taken them > with very good results. > www.standardprocess.com > I would consult with a good homeopath or > kinesiologist, or just > research the standard process site. Their > supplements are frequently > available at larger health food stores. You may have > to specifically > ask for them as they typically are only prescribed > by health > professionals. We obtain them from several of our > family oriented > health food stores at a discout price. > Browse through their catalog and you will find a > wealth of > information on the thyroid printed therein. My > oldest son has a > thyroid condition. He has had good results with > their products! > > Cheers, JoAnn > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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