Guest guest Posted October 21, 2009 Report Share Posted October 21, 2009 I was born with ADHD and my daughter was born with a math disorder called Dyscalculia. I researched online and found out there was a name for it. I had short term memory, short attention span, excess energy with a inner nervous tension inside me. I found this library book “A Touch of Life†by Robert Fulford, D.O. He is a traditional Osteopathic doctor who has healed children and adults with all kinds of disorders, with the Sacral Cranium alignments. The last half of Robert Fulford's life he devoted to children. I decided to find a Osteopath in NYC. Found one who had the author Robert Fulford’s photo on his wall. I knew I was in the right place and it was a sign. My Osteopath healed my wrist problem, and my ADHD. I felt a new person. I sent my daugther to him and he healed her Math disorder. My Osteopath's adjustment are just lightly pressing and pulling. I could actually feel a energy release. My health insurance paid 60% of the bill. Later I went back to my Osteopath because I had hypoglycemia a blood sugar problem. My doctor told me there was no cure, that I only can control it with a diet. I did not accept that. My Osteopath did the proper adjustments and I was healed,iti never came back. When we are out of alignment it can cause all kinds of health problems. Many children are born with health problems and brain disorders, because of the way doctors pull the baby out with forceps. Not all Osteopaths are the same. There are the modern conventional taught ones, and the traditional taught ones. My Osteopath was taught the traditional Robert Fulford method. Dyscalculia or Math disability is a specific learning disability involving innate difficulty in learning or comprehending mathematics. It is akin to dyslexia and can include confusion about math symbols. Dyscalculia can also occur as the result of some types of brain injury. Recent research suggests that dyscalculia can also occur developmentally, as a genetically-linked learning disability which affects a person’s ability to understand, remember, or manipulate numbers or number facts (e.g., the multiplication tables, clock time, etc.). Dyscalculia sometimes refer to the term “Arithmetic Difficulties†(AD) calculation and number memory deficits. Diane In a message dated 10/20/2009 8:59:33 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, metrology_guy writes: My son suffers " leaky memory " . This problem has bothered him for some time and is very detrimental for his high school grades. Can anyone recommend an herbal supplement that may assist him in his academic pursuits? I really want to avoid Aderal and other pharmacological options. Cheers, Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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