What are some alternative treatments for ADHD?

by admin on April 29, 2010

I am looking for an alternative to meds. Been there done that. They dont help my son.

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Wildroze April 29, 2010 at 5:29 pm

Try Xango it seems to help my son who has been on numerous drugs it takes about three weeks to notice a difference. I have sold it to a few friends that have everything form cancer, arthritis and high cholesterol and they have all been very happy with the results.

Breezey April 29, 2010 at 6:22 pm

Nativeremedies.com. That’s where I found a lot of info for my friend. Good luck!

LAU April 29, 2010 at 6:30 pm

Alternative for ADHD, a compassionate teacher. It can be done. If your son has been diagnosed with ADHD and he is part of the 504 program, they should be willing and ready to work with him, meds or no meds. This program is not special education but for those students needing accommodations in the classroom due to a disability, such as, ADHD, in a wheelchair, dyslexia, etc. This is part of the law, Individuals with Disabilities Act. I am a teacher and have had children in my classroom whose parents did not want them on meds. I worked with the parents and accommodated accordingly with the student.

PRINTS April 29, 2010 at 7:11 pm

Read books regarding ADHD and food allergies or food intolerances. There are many books available. The one that helped my greatly was a book called, “Allergies and the Hyperactive Child”, by Dr. Doris Rapp. I believe you can only get this book on used booksites, and if it is not available, other books by the same author would be helpful. Look up ADHD and food allergies or intolerances, online for more information. If a child is put on a “rotation diet”, after a certain period of time, the child can eat the things he or she is having problems with, just not every day, or in huge amounts.

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