Answers to The Most Frequently Asked Questions About ADD and ADHD

Posted by admin on November 26th, 2008 and filed under ADHD disorder | No Comments »

ADD and ADHD is a disorder within the prefrontal cortex. It is believed that the brain wiring differs from other people. Many people view ADD as both a gift and a disorder, having a direct effect on all human functions. However, it mainly affects the executing, planning, and organizations areas of the brain.

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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

Posted by admin on May 2nd, 2008 and filed under ADHD disorder | No Comments »

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, also known as ADHD, has been plaguing a lot of children worldwide these days. And as much as we want to tackle the condition as fast and efficiently as possible, we also tend to prefer to methods that do not really involve medications. This is because these medications actually have components that are stimulants. When it comes to stimulants, most of them are quite addictive, and can cause more damage than good in the long run. Thus, more and more people have been conducting research to find alternative methods to deal with ADHD.

One very effective method in dealing with ADHD is the employment of dietary changes. As a parent, you should eliminate both caffeine and sugar from your child’s diet. Every parent just might be guilty of feeding his or her child too many sweets. This is largely attributed to the fact that we tend to give our children sweets as rewards for good behavior and good grades. Yes, sweets do make great rewards! But you have to stick with moderate amounts for this. Sweets can make any child very active, and feeding your child too many sweets can bring out that little rascal in your kid.

As for caffeine, well, you may think eliminating such is easy because you do not allow your child to drink coffee at such a young age. But coffee is not the only substance from which your child can consume caffeine, you know. Most of the soft drinks and sodas being sold in any local market these days have caffeine as well. These drinks may not have high caffeine content; but the fact of the matter is, they do contain caffeine. We all know how our kids like their sodas. Moderation is still the key here.

Adding certain nutritional elements and minerals to your child’s diet can also help greatly. There are a number of useful minerals and such that you can consider for the condition. Essential fatty acids, otherwise known as Omega Oils, are especially useful in alleviating the symptoms of ADHD in children. Zinc is also one particular element that is helpful in this endeavor. You can get Omega Oils from Flax Seed Oil or Borage Oil. As for Zinc, you can get them from green leafy vegetables. Feeding your child vegetables can be quite difficult to do. But when you spruce these vegetables up in a tasty dish, you will have no problem getting your child to eat them.

Keep these tips in mind and you will definitely have the upper hand when dealing with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

Causes of ADHD

Posted by admin on January 15th, 2008 and filed under ADHD disorder | No Comments »

ADHD, or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, is commonly diagnosed in children. However, despite the growing number of cases, the causes of ADHD, or even the main one, are still not accurately known.

There are speculations as to what causes this disorder. But recent studies actually have strong implications that genetics is one of the factors to blame, alongside neurobiology. The environmental aspect does not really cause ADHD at all. Rather, this just influences the situation at hand, thereby influencing the level of impairment of the child as well. These results also indicate possible causes for the disorder itself.

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