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  • From my experience, I would have to say avoiding corn fed beef and milk(which has also been pasteurized and homogenized), as well as wheat, soy and other heavily processed foods has made a big difference in my overall health, strength, and mental focus. In countries like Japan, when a child is diagnosed with ADHD, diet is the first thing they look at changing. It's pathetic how so many US doctors and dentists are amazed when you tell them your diet is the only thing that you changed.

  • thank you for educating us

  • Well, if you think you are really clever in dominating Googles' first page, think again, because the info is all the same, very thin and just produced by some so-called clever software. Let us hope Google will spot this one and dump it on the last page, where it belongs!

  • thumbs up!

  •  I love how this offers solutions to ADHD (simply the Blue personality type) with lifestyle changes that benefit everyone, without medication. Thanks for the information.

  • Awesome info!!! Keep the movement alive. Thanks for being well-versed-in-sharing-informa­tion-and-your-truth.

    WE need more people like you.

  • ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh

  • i don't have ADD or ADHD but most of my family, brother, cousins, parent have ADD or ADHD. it's unfortunate that few people know about neuro feedback. My father didn't know about it until he was 50 yrs old. He didn't try it because he says he's developed good coping skills.

    Anyways i enjoyed learning about different methods, thanks

  • Could ADHD ever be mistaken for mild autism/Asperger's?

  • Hi Thanks for the add!

    Nice lovely channel.

    AWEsome videos.

  • Wow, great vid! I'll apply these to my son, right now.

  • Für eine Menge Dinge. Benjamin Fulford.

  • very interesting video, thanks

  • cannabis.

  • You have to take out that bio-feedback bullshit. It has never been proven to be any more help then a placebo. And the company's that make the equipment charge outrageously for it and the treatments are horrendously expensive. With no evidence that it works at all. You may as well tell the kid that if you smear frog entrails on his head it will cure him.

  • @alianchild well I certainly have to agree. The most commonly available biofeedback devices are expensive but I have a friend Jason Alter who custom makes simple software for biofeedback that you can use on the computer for under $50. He has had great success with kids. So just because some of the solutions are not to your liking, don't lump everyone else into the same basket. Like everything with health you need to take control of the results and do your own due diligence.

  • Smoke some weed.That helps a lot.

  • @NotnaRed very funny man, it can also precipitate schizophrenia, unmask addictive tendencies and of course give you the munchies

  • @helpmelearnmed

    Yeah, make a video about Marihuana and its medical effects.

  • Thanks for posting, Big Thumbs UP

  • @netlethe thanks for the kinds words, will be posting more videos up soon.

  • This is the first video I have seen of yours; it's well put together, and easily watched.

    I find myself intrigued, and I think I will work on some of those methods you list in your video.

    Good job! :)

  • @KECOG Good to hear. I look forwards to your feedback with the techniques. They work, I know that much

  • @cyphrinfinity In the US, Sugar is subsidized, so its a cheap filler for food manufacturers.

  • How is milk or flour etc supposed to affect ADD? Sugar, maybe.

  • @stopglobalswarming flour basically has no nutrition and it is a bugger t odigest. Becomes sticky and utilizes more digestive energy. Digestion is one of the most taxing process in the body so having to digest something that tenacious leaves less energy for important higher functions. Also milk is a terrible curse and an excellent example of false and misleading marketing. Milk releasses opiod like compounds when digested and is addictive, it curdles when contacts acid making the calcium useless

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  • @cyphrinfinity Yep. I still can't figure out why they add red and blue dyes to grape juice? So if you spill it on the floor or your clothes it will be sure to stain them and never come out? ugh. I had to get white grapefruit for my son..:/

  • @cyphrinfinity That is nuts (pun intended..lol). Seems like it should be the other way around..adding more junk costs more..:/ As they say, the more ingredients listed the more likely its bad for us..simple is better. Though sometimes it really IS what it says it is, like Fried pork skins. (chips) My son used to eat those until he read the ingredients one day and freaked out when it said they were made from pig skin. He said I thought that was just a brand name. lol. (ewww)

  • ADHD is not reserved for the young. I am fifty two and I was officially diagnosed in 1975. It is a very hard things to deal with. Some days it is all I can do to stay focused. It does not help that I also suffer bi-polar/schizo-effective disorder. skill tips. And if you have any I can add, I would be grateful. Contact me through my link here on youtube. I go by 1wordywoman.

    d'racae'lyn

    D'racae'lyn,

  • Hi Doc,

    I find this video clip useful. Thank you for sharing interesting videos. Please have more of this kind of informational videos uploaded.

    Your friend , Khmerkic

  • Staying away from red dye 40 and sometimes blue dyes too in food and drinks, vitamins, even medication helps too. Red dye 40 can really make kids hyper! I wish they would take these dyes out of our food. They don't have these dyes in the UK! When my son was younger I got dye free gummy bear vitamins at GNC and got dye free Ibuprofen liquid for fevers and pain at Kmart. It cost more though. Which is dumb because they are leaving out something..should be cheaper..

  • @moonglow38 Isn't that amazing. I completely agree. I have a list that I carry with me to examine the contents in the supermarket. A code breaker of sort that shows me the numbers and what conditions it has been associated with. Kind of like 4 paper thin slices of paper which fold out of the wallet.

    LOL, I really like your point about how taking something out makes the product more expensive. It really should be cheaper.

  • @helpmelearnmed I have a friend that lives in the UK and also heard about this on the news. When a factory is making a product where some is sent to them and some to us...they remove that product going to the UK before dyes are added. The rest go on through and add the dyes that go to the USA. :( Dyes add no flavors to our foods, they just enhance the looks. Not enough studies have been done on dyes affects either. My son learned early to read ingredients too.

  • @moonglow38 When they take one thing out, they have to put a lot more things in to compensate for it. That's why it's more expensive.

  • @ClassicCartoonsGuy No they don't. A dye is just something that colors the product..makes multicolored cereal so it looks more tasteful for kids to eat so they whine for it until their parents buy it. Alot of our food would have no color without dyes added actually. It adds no flavor to the product..no protein, no vitamins, nothing but colors. So if they leave it out it just makes the product colorless. There is no reason to add other things because they leave dyes out.

  • @moonglow38 Okay, but why would you want to eat colorless food? That'd be kind of weird, to me at least.

  • @ClassicCartoonsGuy Most foods though aren't colorless. Bean and peas are green..all fruits and vegetables and meat have color all by themselves. Its the processed foods and cereal and stuff they add color too. They add dyes to things that are naturally colored anyway, like grape juice. Most of these things have color to them but they add dyes to enhance the colors so its more appealing to the consumer. So actually if the dyes were not put in, few produce would be colorless.

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