The A.D.D. and A.D.H.D. Diet!: A Comprehensive Look at Contributing Factors and Natural Treatments for Symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder and Hyp
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The A.D.D. and A.D.H.D. Diet!: A Comprehensive Look at Contributing Factors and Natural Treatments for Symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder and Hyp

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Discover the very latest information on the causes of ADD/ADHD, and

find out how simply changing your diet may be the most effective

treatment for you

According to Linda Rector Page, ND, PhD, conventional therapies normally

address only the symptoms of an illness, not the cause. Addressing the

cause of ADD is the first big step. Nutrition is a major key, and alternative

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Paperback, 81 pages
Published June 5th 2001 by Safe Goods Publishing
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Nicole
Nicole rated it 1 of 5 stars
The look of the book screams "self-published" and the authors have no real credentials. (The doctor is an optometrist, not a mental health professional.) Further, the tone of the book is alarmist and the recommendations are far-fetched. A much better resource is Dr Ed Hallowell's Delivered from Distraction (or his earlier books, Driven to Distraction or Answers to Distraction.) Don't waste your time or money on this one.
Tracey
Tracey rated it 5 of 5 stars
Good book, good ideas, worth trying if your child is suffering from ADD
Cindy
Cindy rated it 4 of 5 stars
Lots of information and insight into contributing factors and natural treatments for symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder and Hyperactivity along with many other chronic conditions. The premise is that it is often diet related.
I'm now avoiding any form of MSG that I can identify and have been able to reduce my headaches based on information I found in this book.
Great food for thought here.
ACB
ok book that provides a good overview of nutritional needs for people with add/adhd. however, i found a more thorough, reputable resource in the a.d.d. nutrition solution by marcia zimmerman, c.n. if you want more in-depth info, that's the place to look for it.
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