Can Concerta (ADHD meds) be broken up and administered several times during the day?
November 16, 2009 by How To Treat ADHD
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Our daughter takes Concerta for help with ADHD once in the AM. Her attention span wains in the afternoon and I would like to know if the medication can be split into two doses. I would like input from people actually practicing this, we are talking to our doctor as well.
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Herbal Treatment for Adhd.a Real View
November 4, 2009 by How To Treat ADHD
Filed under About ADHD
There are a number of reasons that using a natural treatment of ADHD is becoming a more popular choice.
• Today parents are becoming proactive in the health care of their children.
• There is also more knowledge and information about alternative treatments being exchanged.
• Parents are learning more about the risks associated with the prescription stimulant drugs. Now they are attempting to avoid many of these prescribed medications by investigating herbal treatment for ADHD alternatives.
The use of stimulants in drugs like Adderall, Ritalin and Concerta has risen more than 500% since the 1990s. Studies are just now coming to the attention of the public that show just how strong an impact these drugs have when used on young children. Children’s bodies and brains are undergoing important growth and development and using stimulants can create health problems that may not be evident for years. The choice of a natural treatment of ADHD is the safest and healthiest option.
Another issue that has been raised is that most of the medical community seems far too eager to prescribe drugs to treat the symptoms of ADHD. Parents who raise the question of using alternatives for ADHD have often been snubbed or dismissed. They have even felt pressured into accepting the physician’s recommendation to give their child medications. Now natural treatment of ADHD is being publicized and parents are beginning to get encouragement and support in their efforts to find safer options.
When integrated into a holistic treatment plan an herbs can be highly successful. No medication or herb is a “magic formula”. Parents must help their ADHD children develop better study habits and behavior.
Many children show less stress when a natural treatment is used, and this makes it easier for them to work on modifying their behaviors and actions. Additionally one of the most important differences between an herbal treatment for ADHD and stimulants is that the herbal ingredients are 100% safe with no side effects.
Brahmi is an herbal treatment for ADHD that has shown some very promising results. This ingredient can improve cognitive function in the brain. Children and adults who have used Brahmi show increased problem solving and learning abilities. This herb also is a powerful anti-oxidant that can fight the damaging effects of free radicals on brain cells.
Another natural treatment of ADHD symptoms that is successful is Gotu Kola. This one herb is helpful because it:
• Improves memory
• Increases the processing ability of the brain
• Reduces Anxiety
• Improves blood circulation to the brain and body
A more familiar herb used as a natural treatment of ADHD symptoms is Ginkgo. It works to improve the flow of blood to the brain and it also increases a person’s ability to focus. The effects of using this herb are often long lasting even if it is used for a brief period.
Ginseng is another safe and natural herbal treatment for ADHD symptoms in children. This herb acts as a brain stimulant and it improves a user’s concentration, focus and endurance. There are several types of Ginseng and the one known as Panax can help reduce fatigue and stress while boosting the body’s natural immunity.
There are many herbs and herbal formulas which are now being offered to parents with ADHD children. An herbal treatment is a safe and healthy alternative to prescription medications. If you plan to try a natural treatment you should remember to incorporate it into your overall treatment plan. Herbs can have a positive impact on your child’s performance and behavior at home and school but you need to use it for at least a few weeks. Any herbal treatment for ADHD symptoms will require a little time before you see significant changes and improvement.
Thanks to Diana Ketchen for contributing this article to our ADHD blog:
Diana is a Natural Health Consultant and is taking classes to earn a certificate in herbalism. Her website, Natural Health and Herbal Remedies, offers the knowledge, insights and experiences she has gained from her journey into the world of natural health and her quest to share it with others. Learn more about an Herbal Treatment for ADHD at her website.
Help With Adhd Children - Stories From the Adhd Drugs World
October 30, 2009 by How To Treat ADHD
Filed under About ADHD
Is this the future you see for your child when s/he gets to university? Here is another story of a boy in the UK who had severe ADHD and was on a very high dose (70 mg) of Concerta. Normally a 50mg dose is the maximum dose. Because of the side effects of this ADHD drug supposed to calm hyperactivity and control impulsivity, this boy injured himself while trying to iron a shirt which he was wearing at the time. One of the side effects of the drug was a terrible feeling of depression and listlessness. The 18 year old stopped taking the medication and one of his reactions was to go and burn down a school. He was convicted of arson and ordered to pay damages. Is this the sort of treatment of ADHD in children you were looking for?
When parents ask about treatment of ADHD in children, they do not want to hear these stories and many will shrug their shoulders saying that these are calculated risks. Other parents will run a mile from these ADHD medications which are a cocktail of amphetamines and they know that they are addictive and can lead to drug abuse. They also know that these psychostimulants are in great demand on the school parking lot. Up to 20% of teenagers who have been on these ADHD drugs are at risk of drug dependency and ending up on the drugs scene and even as pushers. Is this the only help with ADHD children we are offered by the drugs industry?
Many parents have read extensively on ADHD and know that , in spite of the drugs industry’s best efforts, there ARE alternative ADHD therapies available and they consist of herbal/homeopathic remedies which are just as effective and without any of the side effects or problems I have mentioned above. Each parent has to make an informed choice and the one thing that will influence them is the fact that ADHD drugs only suppress the symptoms and never cure the cause. Actually there is no cure but the natural remedies for ADHD will alleviate the symptoms and will not turn your child into a zombie , arsonist or drug pusher. This is the treatment of ADHD in children which will never get much publicity. The link here will give you all the information you need.
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 ADHD Alternative Therapy is available.
Recently got prescribed Concerta for ADHD, would it be ok for me to take a few before I start a paper?
October 14, 2009 by How To Treat ADHD
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I took 36 MG this morning, but right now I am having a hard time organizing my thoughts and starting this paper. Would it be ok, or no?
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Adhd Meds - Time For A New Approach
October 6, 2009 by How To Treat ADHD
Filed under About ADHD
These ADHD meds have permeated American society and conditioned children, teenagers and adults into a medication addicted society. We are now faced with students and academics taking these drugs illegally to score highly in academic achievement, despite risks of imprisonment in some states. Some people claim that Big Pharm have invented ADHD, as indeed they seem to have invented other conditions like overactive bladder and the latest one is fibromyalgia.
The only consolation is that more and more parents are much better informed now, thanks to the Internet. They are seeking alternative ADHD therapies as the warnings and alarms issued by the FDA have also reached epidemic proportions. The FDA itself knows that out of every 100 children taking these ADHD meds for a year, up to 2% will have a psychotic event (hallucinations, suicidal thoughts etc ). Given all the nasty side effects of these ADHD drugs (Concerta, Ritalin, Strattera and Adderall), parents are looking elsewhere and refuse to medicate their children for what is only a mental disorder. Experts also tell us that the best way to treat ADHD is to combine diet, exercise, behaviour therapy and school support with some medication. However if the medication is dangerous or causes such side effects as loss of appetite, insomnia and stunted growth, then parents are right to seek alternatives which are safer and certainly less expensive.
In the UK complementary medicine enjoys a much greater respect than in the USA. The Queen is treated with Bach flower remedies, for example ! Very often complementary medical therapies can be found under the same roof as the doctor’s office so acupuncture, osteopathy, homeopathy and naturopathy are all available and often complementary treatment is recommended.
As regards ADHD there are homeopathic remedies which have been used on ADHD children with great success and have eased the trauma of many a family trying to cope with ADHD. Very often, they have tried the ADHD meds but there have been side effects which are alarming to say the least- not to mention a few cases of death. The homeopathic remedies for ADHD are safe, free of side effects and will ease symptoms so that the ADHD child can grow up to be a healthy fulfilled adult.
Thanks to Robert William Locke for contributing this article to our ADHD blog:









