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Put to Rest the FACT that diet helps ADHD
Thank you for another outstanding article, Jan. I know for a fact
that this will resonate with many people! The pretend-skeptics who act as if diet has no effect on mental health are now totally discredited!! Many research laboratories, including the one I am associated with, have definitely proven that diet alone can cure ADD in record time!! Hats off to you once again, Jan. Hopefully this will shut-up the crack-pot cult that infiltrates these public health-care groups. Ann, that means YOU!!! Sir Artių Jan Drew wrote: http://www.azcentral.com/blogs/index...pe=ArizonaMoms Put to Rest the FACT that diet helps ADHD Montessori educator, neuro-nutritionist and author Jan Katzen-Luchenta serves up vital information about your child's nutrition. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Classroom meets laboratory meets the latest news. Scientific evidence, uncensored musings, and recipes for feeding the hungry brain. (Amping up your families NQ (nutrient quotient) lowers the risk of learning disorders, mental ill-health, obesity and associated health risks.) For more information on Jan, check out her Web site at nutritionforlearning.com. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADHD: oatmeal, seeds & berries 06/12/2007 07:19 AM Just when I thought my oatmeal-cookie oatmeal* couldn't get any better, it can. I'm taking a breath from yet another research session and those tenacious nutritional scientists have found that adding vitamin E and C to extra long chain fatty acids such as flax or fish oil improves inattention and disruptive behavior. The antioxidants improve the cell's membrane fatty acid composition. Supplementation with flax oil and vitamin C improves the outcome of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. "There was a significant improvement in the symptoms of ADHD reflected by reduction in total hyperactivity scores of ADHD children derived from ADHD rating scale" EFA supplementation in children with inattention, hyperactivity, and other disruptive behaviors. (Essential fatty acid and vitamin E supplementation) "Interestingly, significant correlations were observed between the magnitude of increase in alpha-tocopherol concentrations (vitamin E) in the red blood cells and a decrease in scores of the teachers' destructive behavior disorder's scale (hyperactivity, attention, conduct and oppositional/defiant disorder)" Strawberries are rich in vitamin C and sunflower seeds are rich in vitamin E. Parents: Your child's teacher will love you if you make this breakfast regularly! (Plus this is a great start to any family's day.) Teachers: Carry on and serve this as a snack before the children's work cycle. Guaranteed to inspire a classroom that hums with joy and attention. |
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Put to Rest the FACT that diet helps ADHD
http://www.azcentral.com/blogs/index...pe=ArizonaMoms
Put to Rest the FACT that diet helps ADHD Montessori educator, neuro-nutritionist and author Jan Katzen-Luchenta serves up vital information about your child's nutrition. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Classroom meets laboratory meets the latest news. Scientific evidence, uncensored musings, and recipes for feeding the hungry brain. (Amping up your families NQ (nutrient quotient) lowers the risk of learning disorders, mental ill-health, obesity and associated health risks.) For more information on Jan, check out her Web site at nutritionforlearning.com. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADHD: oatmeal, seeds & berries 06/12/2007 07:19 AM Just when I thought my oatmeal-cookie oatmeal* couldn't get any better, it can. I'm taking a breath from yet another research session and those tenacious nutritional scientists have found that adding vitamin E and C to extra long chain fatty acids such as flax or fish oil improves inattention and disruptive behavior. The antioxidants improve the cell's membrane fatty acid composition. Supplementation with flax oil and vitamin C improves the outcome of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. "There was a significant improvement in the symptoms of ADHD reflected by reduction in total hyperactivity scores of ADHD children derived from ADHD rating scale" EFA supplementation in children with inattention, hyperactivity, and other disruptive behaviors. (Essential fatty acid and vitamin E supplementation) "Interestingly, significant correlations were observed between the magnitude of increase in alpha-tocopherol concentrations (vitamin E) in the red blood cells and a decrease in scores of the teachers' destructive behavior disorder's scale (hyperactivity, attention, conduct and oppositional/defiant disorder)" Strawberries are rich in vitamin C and sunflower seeds are rich in vitamin E. Parents: Your child's teacher will love you if you make this breakfast regularly! (Plus this is a great start to any family's day.) Teachers: Carry on and serve this as a snack before the children's work cycle. Guaranteed to inspire a classroom that hums with joy and attention. |
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Put to Rest the FACT that diet helps ADHD
Jan Drew wrote:
http://www.azcentral.com/blogs/index...pe=ArizonaMoms Put to Rest the FACT that diet helps ADHD Thanks for the laugh. This article is a blog post. There is a link the author's site, where she is trying to sell stuff. The post has zero scientific validity. The recipe for the cookies does look good, however. Jeff ... |
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Put to Rest the FACT that diet helps ADHD
On Jun 18, 2:56 am, "Jan Drew" wrote:
http://www.azcentral.com/blogs/index...=adhd_oatmeal_... Put to Rest the FACT that diet helps ADHD A good diet helps any child because it is nominally beneficial. |
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Put to Rest the FACT that diet helps ADHD
On Jun 18, 1:56 am, "Jan Drew" wrote:
http://www.azcentral.com/blogs/index...=adhd_oatmeal_... Put to Rest the FACT that diet helps ADHD Montessori educator, neuro-nutritionist and author Jan Katzen-Luchenta serves up vital information about your child's nutrition. Interesting that this was written by a Montessori educator. The Montessori education system has long been supporting the idea that what kids eat has an impact how they function in school. Over a decade ago, my friend's son could not bring candy, pop, or other junk food in his school lunch at a Montessori school. The school also urged parents to feed their children good food at home, too. Another friend is a teacher in a regular public school. She dreads the day after Halloween because she says her students show up all hyped up on candy. What kids eat will have an effect on how they do in school. Nutrition is important for everyone, especially children; I'm glad to see that spelled out in an article Brindal |
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