Succeeding With Adhd
December 31, 2009 by How To Treat ADHD
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lacking of vitamins, can this be the reason why i have ADHD?
December 30, 2009 by How To Treat ADHD
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Ever since i was 5 years old i use to drink a lot of coke n sprite at least 2 or 3 times a day. Also sometimes i use to skip meal n eat chocolates. As a teen i started to eat lot of fast food and hated healthy foods such as vegetables, fish, whole grain. Now at the age of 20 i have realized that i have ADHD. What can i do to improve?
ADHD Tips
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December 29, 2009 by How To Treat ADHD
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Due to recent activity from readers with questions about ADHD, I recently posted new helpful tips and resources below. Hope it gives you some ideas.
Now, on with today’s content…
Recently Added ADHD Resources:
Thanks for looking. I have some exciting new content planned for this week. Keep an eye out for it.
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Parenting A Child With Adhd - Three Points For Parents
December 29, 2009 by How To Treat ADHD
Filed under About ADHD
Here are three points to help with ADHD and parenting :-
1. Getting ADHD diagnosed is the first hurdle in parenting a child with ADHD. Make sure that it is diagnosed by a specialist and that means a pediatrician with ADHD experience or a clinical psychologist. Most doctors are not specialized in ADHD so most overdiagnosis occurs here. The psychologist is much more likely to give an accurate diagnosis. Consultations with a psychologist can be quite expensive so a much cheaper option is to seek out a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). The difference is that these counsellors are at a Master’s level while the clinical psychologists usually has a doctorate in his specialisation.
2. An expert at the Sleep Research Centre at Loughborough University in the UK is convinced that most of children’s sleeping problems are due to overexposure to electronic media before bedtime whether they have ADHD or not. With an array of electronic devices in the bedroom such as mobile phones, computers and TVs, it has been shown that the bright screens keep children alert (the bright light tricks the brain into thinking it is daytime). Children who do not get enough sleep get into a hyperactive state the next day and also have learning difficulties. Also, up to 20% of children who have ADHD are going to have problems with insomnia. Whatever the reason for the sleep problems, parents will do well to establish a bedtime routine and reduce exposure media long before it is time for bed. This is another thing to bear in mind when parenting a child with ADHD.
3. A recent book published , called ‘The Metabolic Effects of Psychotropic Drugs’ points the finger at these ADHD drugs which are basically psychostimulants but their side effects can be long lasting and troublesome, eg. they can cause weight gain and diabetes (Type 2). Antidepressants prescribed for children can be equally damaging. The third thing to bear in mind when parenting a child with ADHD is the need to assess carefully all the risks of ADHD medication and parents should consider alternatives.
ADHD and parenting will be a challenge. One alternative is to consider carefully an ADHD homeopathic remedy which will reduce symptoms of ADHD, has no side effects and is safe for children. The link below will answer any doubts you may have.
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How and Where To Get Free ADHD Info
December 28, 2009 by How To Treat ADHD
Filed under About ADHD
Look at what the journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry has just reported. It refers to the MTA (Multimodal Treatment Study of Children with ADHD) study in which about 500 ADHD children were tracked for an eight year period. The majority had stopped taking ADHD meds such as psychostimulants after only 14 months. There were few , if any benefits and the report strongly suggests that such treatment did not solve any of the problems associated with this mental disorder such as hyperactivity, inattention and social functioning. The report raises doubts that ADHD treatment with meds is the solution. This is just another example of a prestigious report available as free ADHD info. Similar sites are the FDA and AAP (Academy of American Pediatrics).
This raises the question about natural cures for ADHD and parents who do their own investigation on websites which give free ADHD info are pleasantly surprised to find that there are no side effects from the homeopathic ADHD cures and neither are there any risks. They will also be aware of the necessity to combine some type of medication with psychological interventions, such as ADHD behavior therapy.
Where else can you get free ADHD info? As I mentioned above, there are numerous blogs and forums. If you Google ADHD forums, you may get a staggering result of something like 45,000. The more popular sites will push ADHD drugs but they are still a source of information, if only to be aware of what the side effects and risks are. That itself is an eye opener. There are about 11,000 blogs on the web and we can get valuable info on ADHD from reading about parents’ experiences, advice and coping techniques. If you are really concerned about what treatment is best for your child you can consult your doctor but you should be aware of the risks and drawbacks of ADHD medications while getting up to date information on a natural ADHD cure. Your doctor will not even mention this!
Thanks to Robert William Locke for contributing this article to our ADHD blog:
Robert Locke is a Health enthusiast who specializes in Children’s Health. He has written extensively on ADHD. Discover what Natural ADHD treatment is available.








