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The Durham Study about Diet and ADHD/ADD | Views: 997 |
Dec 06, 2005 12:16 am | | The Durham Study about Diet and ADHD/ADD | # |
 Mari Laura Skjelvik | | A recent double-blind placebo test study in England confirm the advantages and astounding results of a healthy diet.
This study is about adding OMEGA 6 and 3 to the diet to kids aged 6 through 11. The study was to see if adding fishoil would help in litteracy and ADHD. Also social skill would improve drasticly.
A safe and far better handling of ADHD and other that Ritalin, a first study to contradict the use of Ritalin and meth-amphetamins as the only way to control ADHD symptonms.
It did, a child would spped up her reading by 3 years, and ADHD symptoms would vanish, an added bounus was that autuimmune symptoms would also cease, like allergies, asthmas and skin rash and even headaches.
The children was taking 2 capsules of Eye Q morning, lunch and after school.
The link to the study: http://www.durhamtrial.org.
Happy December and keep up the healthy diet.
Mari Norwegian Coffeeaholic:)Private Reply to Mari Laura Skjelvik |
Dec 09, 2005 8:09 pm | | re: The Durham Study about Diet and ADHD/ADD | # |
 DeAnna Troupe, Video Marketing Specialist | | That is certainly good information. I've always believed that there had to be other ways to manage ADHD than just medication. Thanks so much for sharing. DeAnna Spencer http://learnsmallbusiness.typepad.comPrivate Reply to DeAnna Troupe, Video Marketing Specialist |
Dec 09, 2005 9:57 pm | | re: The Durham Study about Diet and ADHD/ADD | # |
 LaDonna Hankinson | | Thanks for sharing this with us. I have heard a lot of comments about the omega 3's being good for ADD, but never could find any documentation. I printed this up so I have it on file. I'm so excited! Private Reply to LaDonna Hankinson |
Dec 09, 2005 11:53 pm | | re: re: The Durham Study about Diet and ADHD/ADD | # |
 DR ~ | | I basically would drink myself into oblivion. This is how I 'coped' with ADD.
Now, I eat grains, seeds, berries, and soy products instead of fish.
I get the same Omega 3 from non-meat foods.
Love, D.R. BennettPrivate Reply to DR ~ |
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