J.B. asks from Houston, TX on December 06, 2010
How Have You Handled ADHD Without Medication?
Any ideas on diet or other holistic approaches that have worked well for you with a young child? I would love your feedback...thanks:)
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J.G. answers from San Antonio on December 07, 2010
I've heard about the 'dye' thing that Lisa mentioned. My friend cut all dyes out of her family's diet. Her son IS medicated though. But perhaps removing dyes has helped. (you'll have to buy WHITE cheddar. Orange cheddar has dye in it!)
D.C. answers from College Station on December 06, 2010
I have heard that a gluten-free diet has been shown to reduce the problems from chemical imbalances found in ADHD or autistic kids. I have a medical article I can dig up if you would like it.
Good luck!
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K.R. answers from Houston on December 07, 2010
I'm afraid I have to agree with Beth. Sometimes it is necessary for medication.
We tried it ALL. Detox, changing diet, vitamins, very expensive cognitive therapy...you name it. My son would just cry b/c he was trying so hard, and ask me what was wrong with him.... which broke my heart.
My doctor asked me this... "This is a chemical imbalance in your son's body. If he was diabetic, would you refuse to give him insulin?"
Now it has been night and day, straight A's, and my son is much happier b/c of it. We did try several until we found the right one, and he is on the smallest dose possible.
I think Jilly613 is also right. There are many children that are misdiagnosed, and small things like vitamins can make a great change in those children. My advice is this... try everything you can, but if it doesn't work, don't be afraid to try the medicine.
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M.T. answers from Austin on December 07, 2010
Good diet helps, stay away from dyes, cokes, sugary foods/drinks and add Vitamin B6 chewable. I'll try and make this short bc lots of info. Father has done tons of research on ADHD, ADD, OCD and many other disorders. Found majority, first 3 plus a few, are linked to lack of B6 in the brain. Brain can't store it like it should so child needs extra to counter. My brother was one of the most extreme cases of ADHD and OCD seen by many doctors. When medication would ware off he would go into an extreme rage to the point of needing to be restrained then would go into a comma state for hours on end. Once my father figured out B6 and how much B6 he needed he was able to get to the point where during the summer the vitamin was all he took then during school he would do the vitamin with a small dose of Aderol. Most of the children are extremely smart and have high IQ and when you start heavily medicating they aren't able to use their brain the way they are capable of doing. BC of my father's findings they now make B6 in a chewable for children. If one dose doesn't seem enough you can try a second. They can't overdose on it, if they receive too much the body will just dump it and they'll be tired and want to sleep. Depending on his age and weight he may need more. If average size child one dose should be sufficient.
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S.T. answers from Houston on December 07, 2010
1) Taurine has marvelous effects on me
http://intelegen.com/nutrients/add.htm
2) processed foods and artificial colors and flavors can wreck havoc on a child. Sugar and artificial sweeteners and MSG can as well.
3) Gluten/wheat in some children cause severe behavioral and/or developmental issues. My oldest had meltdowns 15-20 times a day until I removed gluten from her diet entirely (although at first she was worse as she went through withdrawls.)
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M.H. answers from Atlanta on December 06, 2010
Hi J.,
My youngest was diagnosed with ADHD. I never medicated but if she had been under anyone else's care, she would have been. My sister recommended detoxing my home to help and I did. Her behavior changed almost immediately and continued to improve to the point that the doctor removed her diagnosis. We also started her on an absorbable multivitamin/mineral complex and she is doing great. I had no idea I had been poisoning her with the household products we used in our home. Once we removed them, and even their residues, the whole family felt better.
Detoxing can be simple (it was the way I did it) and inexpensive as well. It's helped all of us. I could never go back to the old way....
God bless,
M.
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B. answers from Augusta on December 06, 2010
Sorry to say we tried it all and nothing really helps as much as just flat out medicating.
We don't have the luxery of doing homeschooling , if we did we'd likely be med free but it's not fair to the other kids in her class for my daughter to be a distraction to them and her self.
She is gifted and ADHD- c She's brilliant but has no self control or focus.
There aren't any good studies out that say the diet change or holistic approach actually works consistently.
edited to add
we tried all of the above suggestions , we still do vitamin supplements (flaxseed oil omega -3s, Vitamin B complex, magneisum , vitamin D and an absorbable vitamin ) on top of no sugar,or dyes and added in caffeine (works the opposite in ADHD kids) but they do not help enough.
edited to add:
if your child is a zombie on ADHD meds it's the wrong med or the wrong dosage. These medicines no longer do that. My daughter has been on ADHD meds for over a year and has never been a " zombie"
on very good test to see if he really is ADHD is to give him a coke zero, no sugar but has caffeine , If he reacts positively , if it doesn't get him hyped up but settles him down then he's really ADHD but if it puts him into high gear then he's not truly ADHD
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L.F. answers from Austin on December 07, 2010
I read an interesting article recently. http://www.cspinet.org/new/201006291.html
I've been trying to cut out dyes from my whole family's diet. You wouldn't believe what you find them in! Anyway, not sure if it will help, but wanted to share anyway.
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J.T. answers from College Station on December 07, 2010
We have had really good luck with behavior modification therapy and the Feingold Diet. ADHDDIET.COM
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M.R. answers from Phoenix on December 06, 2010
1. Cut out ALL processed foods. No pre-packaged, pre-sweetened, artificially flavored food. This means stopping all fast food, all Kraft Mac N Cheese, no packaged jellos, no sugary cereals. This doesn't mean you cannot eat some sugar, but buy and consume only non-sweetened cereals and then add your own natural sugar.
2. Your child is not a chemistry set. With that you can experiment with many of the miracle oils available in market. But be very careful, as oils are stored in the liver and can lead to toxic levels if given too much. You can usually safely double a dose, but not more without the liver storing them. So, keep a log and try the Fish Oils, the Omega 3's and 6's, or Flaxseed Oil, or Cod Liver Oil, or Vitamin E.
3. Make sure you child receives lots of outdoor play and natural sunlight for natural Vitamin D.
4. Cut out all white flour. Eat only whole grain breads and cereals.
5. Eat lots of high quality proteins: eggs, fish, chicken, tofu. Meaning, eat protein every meal and as snacks. Don't snack on junk food and sweet treats. Those sugars cause too much of a spike in the body's ability to metabolize and cross over into the brain too quickly. Making it very hard to focus and concentrate.
6. I recommend you see a D.O. A Doctor of Osteopathy. They have great medical tips and practice gentle manipulations that would be hugely beneficial.
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