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YouTube vs A.D.H.D.
SPECIAL THANKS TO THESE GREAT PEOPLE:
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http://www.youtube.com/NickyNik
http://www.youtube.com/TheMathGuy
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Cory "Mr. Safety" Williams
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The Truth about ADHD
Attention Deficient Hyperactivity Disorder
ADHD
Dr. John Breeding, professor, author and Ph.D. psychologist discusses ADHD.
Millions of American school children are placed on mind-altering stimulant medications for ADHD. Is there any biological basis for calling ADHD a mental illness? What test exists to diagnosis ADHD? What criteria are used to diagnosis a child with ADHD?
In these series of videos Dr. Breeding give you the straight truth about ADHD and ADD.
Medications like Ritalin, Concerta, Adderall, Dexedrine, Strattera, Focalin and Metadata all have undesirable side effects and can damage a person's organs.
So if you child is having difficulty, what can you do besides give them drugs? Dr. Breeding discusses how to deal with children effectively.
Visit Dr. Breedings Website at
http://www.wildestcolts.com
The new edition of John's book, The Wildest Colts Make the Best Horses may be ordered from Chimpunka Publishing at
http://chipmunkapublishing.co.uk/shop...
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Copyright © John Breeding 2007. All Rights Reserved.
an alternative to Ritalin?
Research on FishOils and ADHD: Is this an alternative to Ritalin?
What does the research show on fish oils and ADHD treatment?
Is this a natural remedy for ADHD?
Let's take a look at some of the research on using fish oils and omega 3 fatty acids in treating some neurological conditions in children.
The National Institute of Health estimates 3 to 5 percent of children in the United States (about 2 million children) have Attention-Deficit-Hyperactivity-Disorder (ADHD).
Primary symptoms of ADHD are:
- Inability to pay attention
- Hyperactivity
- Impulsive behavior
Conventional treatment for ADHD consists of medication, behavioral treatment, or a combination of both.
So where do fish oils and omega 3 fatty acids fit in this picture?
It turns out that research has proven that omega 3 fatty acids in fish oils have some positive effects on neurological development and emotional health.
In fact, latest studies on fish oils and autism show some promising results. Below you'll find more research on fish oils and ADHD treatment.
Omega 3 Concentrates Improve Behavior in Children with ADHD
This small pilot study showed omega 3 supplements may improve behavior traits in children with ADHD.
9 children with ADHD were initially supplemented with 16.2 grams/day of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) supplements.
After 8 weeks of treatment, the EPA/DHA supplements led to significant improvements in behavior. These improvements included reductions in hyperactivity, inattention, oppositional/defiant behavior and disorderly conduct.
Researchers concluded that supplementation with high-dose EPA/DHA concentrates may improve behavior in children with ADHD.
Fish Oils More Effective Than Ritalin for Treating ADHD
Australia - A recent study found six capsules a day of fish oils can vastly improve a child's behaviour, without any of the side effects of Ritalin and related drugs.
Participants in this study included 7 - 12 year old children with ADHD. They were given either fish oil capsules or a placebo.
Within 3 months, the behavior of children on fish oils had improved dramatically. At 7 months of treatment many of the children were less restless and doing better at school.
Students taking the placebo also saw improvement in behavior when they switched to the fish oil supplements. Researchers added that weekly improvements were still being seen at the end of the study - suggesting that results may be even more dramatic after a longer course of treatment.
Furthermore, these results were compared to those from studies of Ritalin and it was found fish oils were more effective.
Fish oils may offer a safe alternative to ADHD drugs whose side effects may include hallucinations, dizziness, insomnia, heart problems and even death.
In 2005, a study called, The Oxford-Durham Fish Oil Study revealed more interesting benefits of fish oils and childhood development.
Researchers gave either omega 3 fatty acids or a placebo to 117 children with Developmental Coordination Disorder(DCD) for 3 months. DCD is a condition where children have difficulties in learning, behavior and psycho-social behaviors.
At the end of the study, children taking omega 3 fatty acids improved in reading, spelling and behavior.
However, not all studies are conclusive. Here's a couple of studies where researchers only used the omega 3 fatty acid, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and found different results than above....
Study Finds Docosahexaenoic Acid Not Effective for ADHD
Okayama, Japan - Japanese researchers discovered the omega 3 fatty acid, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), may be more beneficial to children with ADHD than docosahexaenoic acid (DHA).
40 children with ADHD (including 8 with suspected ADHD) were split into 2 groups. One group ate a diet including fish oils, that delivered about 4 grams of DHA per week, and the other ate a diet that didn't contain any DHA.
Researchers measured a number of factors such as attention deficit and aggressive behavior during the study but found no difference between the 2 groups at the end of the study.
A similar study from Rochester, Minnesota had children with ADHD take either 345 mg/day of docosahexaenoic acid(DHA) or a placebo. All children were receiving effective maintenance medication with stimulant medication.
Researchers measured DHA levels, amount of inattentiveness and impulsiveness when the children were not on any stimulant medication. Results were also similar in that there was no measurable difference between the two groups.
So what can you learn from all this?
Research on fish oils and ADHD show some children exhibit an increase in omega 3 fatty acids levels, and a decrease in ADHD symptoms, when they added these healthy fats to their diet.
Results appear positive, but some studies show no change when only DHA supplements are used. It should be mentioned that these studies used significantly smaller dosages of omega 3's.
One study had participants taking 4 grams per week of omega 3 with no significant change in ADHD symptoms. Another study had participants using over 16 grams a day - resulting in significant positive changes in ADHD symptoms.
Unfortunately, a lot of the research used small groups of children using different dosages so the results are not completely conclusive on an effective dosage on a larger scale.
One major benefit is studies found less side effects associated with fish oil supplementation, compared to traditional prescription drugs, such as Ritalin.
Aside from these studies, there are many benefits for children who take fish oils.
Although there's currently no cure for ADHD, the right treatment plan for each individual child may help him/her reach their full potential. Hopefully, more research in this area may find a cure for this condition.
Research References:
Effects of an open-label pilot study with high-dose EPA/DHA concentrates on plasma phospholipids and behavior in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Nutrition Journal. 2007 Jul 13;6(1):16
Effect of Docosahexaenoic Acid-containing Food administration on Symptoms of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder - A Placebo-Controlled Double-Blind Study, European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2004 Mar;58(3):467-73.
A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial of Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) Supplementation in Children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, The Journal of Pediatrics. 2001 Aug;139(2):189-96

Dangerous Side Effects of Ritalin: Is Your Child's Health At Risk?
Dangerous Side Effects of Ritalin: Is Your Child's Health At Risk?
Ever wonder if you were harming your child with psychostimulants? Parents must be informed of the short term and long term Ritalin side effects . Ritalin is a mild central nervous system stimulant. It is the drug of choice for treating ADHD for hyperactive kids. Of the many psychoactive drugs prescribed to children in the United States, Ritalin is a powerful stimulant that is classified as a Schedule II narcotic (classification for medical drugs with the highest abuse potential and addiction profile).
The most common symptoms of ADHD are impulsiveness, hyperactivity and inattention. Now your child might not have all of these behavioral problems. Some kids are primarily hyperactive. Others get sidetracked easily, become bored or daydream.
Many children take this stimulant with few side effects of Ritalin . Others experience mild problems. Some children simply are unable to tolerate stimulants. At this point another drug may be recommended - or a safe, natural solution.
Common Ritalin Side Effects
* Reduced appetite - This can be problematic for the parent to come up with a mealtime schedule that fits with the child's medication. While on the medication your child may have a reduced appetite and at the end of the cycle your child may have an increased appetite. This can also cause a loss of weight or an increase in weight. Your child's appetite may improve after several weeks or months.
* Rebound – A common problem with short acting methylphenidate or amphetamine. Children may experience irritability or depression for an hour as the stimulant wears off. Sometimes this is worse than the child’s behavior before the medication was started.
* Difficulty sleeping – Doctors recommend to take a sleep history before starting any stimulant medication. Problem maybe corrected with reducing or increasing dosage. This side effect of Ritalin can be compounded with the mealtime schedule.
Added to the list of side effects of Ritalin are irritability, headaches, anxiety, jitteryness or nervousness, stomach aches, dry mouth, dizziness, blurry vision, drowsiness, anemia, anorexia, scalp hair loss, blood glucose changes, increased blood pressure and pulse change, psychosis or paranoia, seizures, and sudden death (rare).
I was shocked to learn Ritalin is also used to treat narcolepsy (an uncontrollable desire to sleep). It is no wonder that Ritalin has been called “kiddy cocaine”. Ritalin can be helpful in the short term in reducing ADHD symptoms but no physician will claim that Ritalin cures ADHD.
Believe me, you have your work cut-out. Parents must be aware of these Ritalin side effects and should constantly monitor their child's health and behavior. Drugs are not a quick fix for treating ADHD. Many of these symptoms can be alleviated safely and effectively with a combination of homeopathic treatment, dietary control, behavioral therapy, and an overall healthy lifestyle.
The greatest thing about natural treatment is that it doesn’t cost much and it is 100% safe. Prescription drugs on the other hand are expensive and have dangerous side effects. A homeopathic remedy can be a highly effective alternative treatment for ADHD in order to get rid of bothersome symptoms of ADHD such as erratic behavior, lack of concentration, hyperactivity, and twitching. Best of all, homeopathic remedies are non-addictive and have no side effects whatsoever. It won’t take you long to see how much healthier and happier your child can really be if you give homeopathy and lifestyle improvement a try.
Wayne McDonald is a health enthusiast who has been researching the best natural remedies for various health conditions for many years. Find out more about some of the most effective treatments for ADHD on his site at http://www.adhd-natural-solutions.com
Content Source: Dangerous Side Effects of Ritalin: Is Your Child's Health At Risk? - Bukisa.com
Man touches UFO that made crop circle?
Moulton writes:
Andrew Pyrka was very confused. He was looking all around him, but could not see anything in the sky in any direction! So, Paul began trying to guide Andrew by phone closer and closer to the silver craft above him. At one point, Paul yells in the phone, "Andrew, you're so close, put your arm up and see if you can feel anything."
Andrew Pyrka lifted his left arm straight up toward the sky. "Instantly, when I put my arm up, there was a huge jolt of electrical current that went down my raised arm. I don't think I touched anything solid," he told me, "but I definitely interacted with some kind of strong field the UFO must have been giving off. But why couldn't I see it where I was, while Paul could not only see it, he videotaped it for another fifteen minutes?"

