Goodbye to Attention Deficit Disorder with All Natural ADHD Treatment Attention deficit disorder (ADD) is one of the most notable “new” diagnoses of the last 20 years. But since it’s “new,” shouldn’t we be asking how a “disease” could crop up almost overnight? Maybe there’s a good reason; one that has to do with current eating and lifestyle habits, as well as other factors.
Adjunctive Nutritional Schedule (11yrs and older)
* Vitamin B Food tablets: 10 a day * FlaxSeed oil: 1 teasp a day * Alkaline Food tablets: 8 a day
For extra support, add * Complete Food Support tablets: 6 a day * Vitamin E Oil: 2 capsules a day
FOR CHILDREN (8-11yrs of age) * Vitamin B Food tablets: 5 a day * Flax Seed oil: 1/2 tsp a day * Alkaline Food tablets: 4 a day
For extra support, add: * Complete Food Support tablets: 3 a day * Vitamin E Oil: 1 capsules a day *** Do not use without doctor's guidance for children under 8 years old
Of all the substances in the modern diet, refined sugar is the worst. Sugar affects the nervous system mainly because it depletes vitamin B complex and certain minerals which are needed to prevent hyperactivity, inability to concentrate, nervousness, anxiety, depression, etc. If your child has ADD, get the sugar out of his/her life. Other offending foods include bad oils (fried, hydrogenated, partially hydrogenated, etc.) all junk food (chips, pretzels, cheese puffs, etc.), MSG and all other synthetic/artificial chemicals within foods (real labels carefully to avoid these), refined flour and soda. 
One of the most supportive nutrients is the vitamin B complex found in nature’s foods (as opposed to vitamin pills). (See Vitamin B Food). With a deficiency in the vitamin B complex, a child cannot sit still, pay attention and “behave.” Mineral deficiencies only add to this problem (See Alkaline Food). Essential fatty acids are also in great need by the hyperactive child (See Flax Seed Oil). Nutritional deficiencies are caused by eating all the wrong foods MOST of the time, with an inadequate supply of fresh, raw, organic vegetables and vitamin B containing foods, ranging from brown rice to nutritional yeast to raw nuts and seeds.
Disclaimer Always coordinate your health program with a qualified health care practitioner. The nutrients in each Adjunctive Nutritional Schedule are not meant to treat or cure disease or Attentioin Deficit Disorder (ADD), but rather to support health. The FDA has not evaluated any statements made herein. All products have been formulated based on sound scientific and medical research. No artificial ingredients are used. |