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Attention Deficit Disorder & Hyperactivity Success
by Dr. Allen Buresz
What Are the True Facts?
The vast majority of medical doctors
consider Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) to be of unknown causes. Yet it's a
known fact that the elimination of food additives and refined sugar produces
dramatic improvements. Why haven't you been told this well-known fact?
CONSIDERING THE ADVERTISING REVENUES, IT
DOESN'T TAKE A GENIUS TO SEE WHY THE PRINT AND BROADCAST MEDIA HAVE, FOR THE
MOST PART, REFUSED TO PUBLICIZE THIS VITAL INFORMATION!
ADD, hyperactivity, and dyslexia are
believed to be disorders of certain mechanisms of the central nervous system.
Infants and children are the ones most often affected, and most often
subjected to the widespread and indiscriminate use of drugs, especially
Ritalin®, for quick short-cut suppression of deeper problems.
ADD interferes with the child's home, school
and social life. Unable to screen out stimuli, the child is easily distracted.
This usually intelligent child receives a label of being
"learning-disabled" and finds the nervous system cannot be slowed
down to focus long enough to complete an assigned task. Other symptoms may be
head knocking, self-destructiveness, temper tantrums, clumsiness and sleep
disturbances. ADD may exist with or without the hyperactivity aspect.
ADD has been diagnosed for hundreds of
years, but more recently has become more prevalent due to the increased use of
chemicals, pollutants, or heavy metal toxicity (such as lead, mercury, and
cadmium). One estimate quotes over l.3 million with Attention Deficit
Disorder; another source quotes up to 3 million with Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder.
Although genetics, infections and brain
damage (trauma) have been cited as causes of ADD and LD (Learning
Disabilities), these cases are quite rare compared to causes like a
dysfunctional home, heavy metal toxicities, nutritional deficiencies, and food
and chemical allergies. The majority of cases are caused by an immune defect
and allergies to food additives, preservatives, chemicals, or inhalants. To
deal adequately with this illness, we must address all these potential
imbalances. Some of the nutritional deficiencies that correlate with LD or ADD
are calcium, magnesium, iodine, iron and zinc. On the other hand, high copper,
lead, cadmium and aluminum levels have also been seen in learning disabled
children. (21)
Good nutrition during pregnancy and in the
early years of the child' s life may help in preventing ADD. Eliminating
processed foods, artificial flavorings, colorings, preservatives, and sugars
have been shown to help the hyperactivity aspect of the affliction.
Symptoms in Infants and Young Children
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| Crying inconsolably |
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| Screaming |
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| Restlessness |
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| Poor or little sleep |
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| Difficult feeding |
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| Refuses affection and cuddles |
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| Head banging or rocking fits or temper tantrums |
Symptoms in Older Children
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| Impulsiveness |
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| Clumsiness |
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| Constantly moving |
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| Destructive or disruptive behavior |
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| Accident proneness |
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| Bouts of fatigue, weakness and listlessness |
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| Aggressiveness |
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| Poor concentration ability |
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| Vocal repetition and loudness |
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| Withdrawn behavior |
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| Restlessness |
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| School failure despite normal or high IQ |
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| Poor sleep with nightmares |
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| Poor appetite and erratic eating habits |
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| Poor coordination |
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| Irritable, uncooperative, disobedient, self-injurious,
nervous, very moody or depressed |
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| Hypersensitive to odors, lights, sound, heat and cold |
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| Nose and skin picking or hair pulling |
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| Bed wetting (enuresis) |
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| Dark circles or puffiness below the eyes |
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| Red earlobes or red cheeks |
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| Swollen neck glands or fluid behind ear drums |
Potential Causes
Many natural health oriented doctors believe
that potential causes for the modern epidemic of Attention Deficit Disorders
(ADD) and hyperactivity are:
- Food additives
- Refined sugar
- Poor nutrition
- Natural light deficiency
- Food allergies
- Heavy metal toxicity (such as lead, mercury, or cadmium)
- Poor teaching methods combined with lack of discipline
Natural Light Deficiency
Dr. John Ott, the pioneer in
light-deficiency disorders, proved an association of natural light deficiency
with ADD in the school system in Sarasota, Florida many years ago. You can
read about it in Dr. William Campbell Douglass' book, Into the Light. (A)
Dr. Douglass suggests that if your child or
grandchild has been diagnosed with ADD, all the light bulbs in your home
should be replaced with full spectrum lights (everyone should do this anyway).
(8) You might also
attempt to get the schools in your area to install full-spectrum lights.
Food Additives
The belief that food additives can cause
hyperactivity in children stemmed from the research of Benjamin Feingold, M.D.
It is commonly referred to as the Feingold Hypothesis. According to Feingold,
perhaps 40 to 50 percent of hyperactive children are sensitive to artificial
food colors, flavors, and preservatives. They may also be sensitive to
naturally occurring salicylates and phenolic compounds in foods.
Dr. Julian Whitaker has observed:
"Feingold's assertion that food additives are a problem
in learning disorders has been subject to great debate over the past two
decades. Practices that are profitable carry on and major economic interests
have responded by hiring their own researchers to combat the results.
Questions are asked in ways that will produce answers that undercut the
challenging work and please the funding interests. The media publishes
"conflicting reports." Politicians and regulators cite this
conflict as their reason for inaction. Habits do not change easily.
Feingold's work has stimulated a classic example of such debate, because the
American food supply and American agribusiness is profitably enmeshed in the
use of food additives.
Dr. Feingold made his original
presentation to the American Medical Association in 1973. His strong claims
were based on experience with 1,200 individuals in whom behavior disorders
were linked to consumption of food additives. Follow-up research in
Australia and Canada has tended to support Feingold's thesis." (27)
Avoiding Ritalin®
In 1996 the World Health Organization warned
that Ritalin® over-use has reached dangerous proportions. Hopefully, by being
armed with correct information, you may be able to avoid using Ritalin® or
other similar medications. Use of these drugs on a long-term basis is
questionable. Safety of such long-term use is simply unknown, but many
dangerous side effects have been increasingly observed. Ritalin®, for
instance, may provoke seizures and suppress growth, or it may cause angina,
blood pressure changes, depression or any of a very long list of serious side
effects.
Dr. Robert Mendelsohn had once noted:
"No one has ever been able to demonstrate that drugs such as Cylert and
Ritalin® improve the academic performance of the children who take them....
The pupil is drugged to make life easier for his teacher, not to make it
better and more productive for the child."
Success By A Nutritional Approach
Most self-proclaimed "experts" on
ADD and Hyperactivity disorders are unaware of the relationship between
nutrition and ADD / ADHD, but they are quick to say that these are not
important nor relevant. However there are enough studies that prove otherwise.
For example:
- A 1994 study at Purdue University found that boys
diagnosed with ADHD had lower levels of the omega-3 essential fatty acid
DHA (American Journal of Clinical Nutrition)
- A 1997 study found that 95% of ADHD children tested were
deficient in magnesium (Magnesium Research 10, 1997)
- A 1996 study found that ADHD children had zinc levels
that were only 2/3 the level of those without ADHD (Biological Psychiatry
40, 1996)
The cell membranes and synaptic endings of
neurons in our brains and nervous systems are composed of DHA, an omega-3
essential fatty acid. These membranes go rancid unless protected with
antioxidants. Since most people don't get enough DHA, other types of fats are
incorporated into the brain, but they do not function as well because they are
the wrong shape. Also, the all-important neurotransmitters are manufactured by
the body from dietary sources. In order for these neurotransmitters to
function well, the B vitamins, magnesium, zinc, and Vitamin C must all be
present in sufficient amounts. Some studies have shown a relationship between
fatty acid deficiencies and ADD, learning disorders, and behavior problems.
Some dietary suggestions that I have found
to be helpful are:
- Provide essential fatty acid (EFA) supplements (as in
fish oil, flaxseed oil, DHA / EFA supplements, primrose oil).
- Adjust the types of fats your family eats (good fats are
olive oil, fish oil, canola oil and flaxseed oil; reduce all others).
These are also helpful for the cardiovascular system, and can reduce the
risk of cancer.
- Eliminate, or at least reduce as much as possible,
trans-fats (man-made hydrogenated oils which can be incorporated into your
brain structure - processed food are full of them). These fats are also
worse for your heart than saturated fats and are potential carcinogens.
- Avoid food additives and highly processed foods.
- Supplement with a high quality multivitamin that contains
trace minerals and other supplements, especially calcium, magnesium, zinc,
and B vitamins.
Dr. Zoltan Rona, past president of the
Canadian Holistic Medical Association, has pointed out the following important
nutritional considerations in his best-selling book, Childhood
Illness and the Allergy Connection:
"Micronutrient deficiencies or dependencies (e.g. zinc)
can have deleterious effects on both short and long term memory. White spots
on the nails could be a sign of zinc deficiency even when blood tests for
zinc are normal. The expression, "No zinc, no think" is not
without merit. Many studies have shown that zinc supplementation is helpful
with memory, thinking and I.Q. The best way of getting zinc is to optimize
the diet. The most recently published RDA (Recommended Dietary Allowance)
for adults is 15 mgs. per day. The richest sources of zinc are generally the
high protein foods such as organ meats, seafood (especially shellfish),
oysters, whole grains and legumes (beans and peas). Studies show that
cognitive development can be impaired when there are low iron blood levels.
Deficiencies in B vitamins, particularly vitamin B1 and choline may also be
involved.
"Since amino acids are the precursors
to the neurotransmitters, low levels can lead to neurotransmitter
deficiency. Higher than accepted levels may lead to neurotransmitter excess.
One example of amino acid excess causing hyperactive behaviour occurs with
the artificial sweetener, aspartame. Some children are highly sensitive to
aspartame and scrupulous attention should be aimed at keeping this potential
neurotoxin out of the child's diet. In children who consume large amounts of
aspartame in soft drinks or other processed foods, amino acids can be
significantly abnormal." (21)
Success Using Homeopathy
In my own clinic I have had the opportunity
to treat quite a number of children who have been diagnosed as being
"hyperactive" or having Attention Deficit Disorder. In every case I
have found the following:
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| Cervical segmental dysfunction (pressure or irritation in
the neck or the junction of the neck and skull) |
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| Allergies to one or more foods (usually milk, cane sugar,
chocolate, American cheese, or wheat (with sugar, additives, and cow's
milk being the most frequent problems) |
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| Toxic metal accumulation (usually lead, mercury, copper,
or aluminum) |
For the spinal nerve pressure or irritation,
a few chiropractic adjustments (spinal manipulations) will usually be enough
to correct this component. Occasionally there are other areas of the spine
that are involved (especially in the case of a beginning scoliosis), in which
case other areas of the neuromusculoskeletal system may need to be worked on. Spinal
Touch Treatment has been used by me to effectively correct postural
problems and scoliosis, and will often accelerate the correction of the A.D.D.
or hyperactivity problem.
From what I have read of Dr. Upledger on CranioSacral
Therapy, he says that ADD is commonly mechanically caused by an occiput
that is jammed too far forward on the cranial base (apparently a common result
of any sort of birth trauma, no matter how minor). Of those he's treated
who've presented with ADD, I believe that he said 60 per cent of those had the
"jammed occiput" condition. Of those with this mechanical problem,
he experienced a 100 per cent cure rate. Unfortunately, the mechanical aspect
is rarely examined by parents seeking help with ADD.
I always recommend elimination of refined
sugar and food additives from the diet of the affected person. This has to be
done to the best of one's ability, and is not always possible 100% percent.
Conscientious efforts on the parents' part, and frequent trips to health food
stores and organic food suppliers are a must.
Suspension of all dairy product use for the
first 6 weeks is also often recommended, since cow's milk products are very
frequently involved in allergic or hypersensitivity reactions in these cases.
A simple "leg length check" can often be useful in narrowing down
potential food allergies. For example, if you suspect milk to be a potential
problem, give a few drops of it under the tongue while the child is lying on
his back with shoes on. If the child begins to react to the milk (or any other
food being tested), then the previously equal in length legs will appear to
suddenly become unequal in relation to each other (sometimes by as much as
three fourths of an inch). I think you will be as amazed to see this
phenomenon as I was when I first witnessed it two decades ago!
If there is reason to suspect toxic
accumulation of lead, mercury, copper, or aluminum, then I use Metalstat
homeopathic drops from Energique (C) for
detoxification of heavy metals. Blood tests and hair tests are available for
accurate testing, but since correction can so easily be accomplished
effectively by inexpensive homeopathic drops, I seldom see a need to insist
upon such testing (which can often add up to hundreds of dollars in expenses).
Let's be practical and use common sense! The beauty of the action of
homeopathic drops and remedies is that they function as a catalyst for the
body's own inner healing mechanisms and resources to go into action to correct
health imbalances. If the homeopathic being taken is not necessary, then
nothing happens! If not used excessively, there are no harmful side effect
dangers to worry about as are often encountered with most prescription drugs.
Finally, to assist in the reorganization and
coordination of the central nervous system back to an integrated whole, I have
the child (and occasionally adults) take twice daily ADD
HP (C) homeopathic drops from
Energique. (C) These drops contain
homeopathically prepared potencies of Adrenocorticotropin, L-Dopa Phenolic,
Gamma Aminobutyric Acid Phenolic, Norepinephrine Phenolic, Serotonin Phenolic,
Lycopodium Clavatum, Calcarea Carbonica, Calcarea Phosphorica, as well as some
others - and often reduce the time to when parents can see their children
functioning without impairment. I can't recall a case where the child was not
able to get rid of his Ritalin ®, get rid of his allergies, and get rid of
the stigma of "A.D.D." and "hyperactivity" placed upon him
or her when the measures discussed in this article have been carried out.
Just today I had another parent tell me of
the tremendous improvement in his son's behavior, just two weeks after
initiating treatment! Especially gratifying are the many reports parents have
relayed to me of the positive comments from teachers about the improved
behavior in the classroom, and the improved grades!
Remember, true health care should always
seek to determine the causes of health problems. Obviously bad health habits
and the causes of the problems then need to be eliminated. In my opinion,
simply suppressing the effects of the causes or bad habits with drugs is not
the optimum approach! Despite the fact that this seems almost childishly
obvious, what do we see everywhere around us in today's health care?


Childhood Illness and the Allergy Connection:
Zoltan Rona M.D.


Ritalin-Free Kids: Robert
Ullman, N.D.
& Judyth Reichenberg-Ullman, N.D., M.S.W.


Help for the Hyperactive Child:
A Good-Sense Guide for Parents of
Children With Hyperactivity,
Attention Deficits and Other Behavior and Learning Problems:
William G. Crook, M.D.

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A. Dr.
William Campbell Douglass' book, Into
the Light, is available for $15.95 plus $2.50 shipping
from: Second Opinion Publishing, P.O. Box 467939, Atlanta, GA
31146-7939 U.S.A., Telephone: 800-728-2288 or 770-399-5617 (FAX:
770-399-0815).
B. You can order full spectrum lights from:
LCI Light and Supply, P.O. Box 427, Mediapolis, Iowa, 52637 U.S.A., at
800-999-4027 (FAX: 319-394-9473)
C. Energique's
ADD-HP
homeopathic drops and remedies are available from:
Natural Health, 1222 Leinster Drive, Lemont, IL 60439, U.S.A., |

Dr. Allen Buresz, Chiropractic Physician, has a practice
that specializes in a holistic approach at his Family Health Center in the
Chicago suburbs. It includes herbal, nutritional, homeopathic, chiropractic,
massage, and preventive therapeutic methods.

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