Dietary Changes to Help ADHD

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Tip 1 - Alternative ADHD Treatment: Can Diet Ease Symptoms?

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Alternative ADHD Treatment: Can Diet Ease Symptoms?

How to ease symptoms with an ADHD diet containing protein, fish oil and other dietary supplements that help manage attention deficit disorder.
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Tip 2 - The ADHD Food Fix: Fight Symptoms with Diet and Nutrition

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The ADHD Food Fix: Fight Symptoms with Diet and Nutrition

Studies show that a high-protein, low-sugar, no-additive diet combined with ADHD-friendly supplements like fish oil and zinc can drastically improve ADHD symptoms in children and adults — with no side effects. Here, an ADD specialist tells you how to get started.
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Tip 3 - ADHD Diets for Children and Adults

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ADHD Diets for Children and Adults

Can diet improve the symptoms of ADHD? Learn more from WebMD.
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Tip 4 - 5 Food Items to Avoid with ADHD

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5 Food Items to Avoid with ADHD

Can avoiding certain foods limit your child's ADHD?

Tip 5 - Diet and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder - Harvard Health

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Diet and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder - Harvard Health

Researchers are investigating possible links between certain food additives (such as dyes and preservatives) and incidence of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children.
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Tip 6 - Your Child's Diet: A Cause and a Cure of ADHD?

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Your Child's Diet: A Cause and a Cure of ADHD?

To date no convincing evidence has shown that a poor diet causes ADHD, or that dietary supplements can be used to successfully treat the condition. Nonetheless, healthy eating and family meals are lifestyle choices generally supported by the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Tip 7 - Do diet changes help ADHD children?

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Do diet changes help ADHD children?

Dylan Jerrell was having a tough time in kindergarten. The energetic, outgoing Bigfoot fan was easily frustrated, and he responded to challenges with disruptive meltdowns. He wouldn't hit anyone,...
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Tip 8 - Study: Diet May Help ADHD Kids More Than Drugs

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Study: Diet May Help ADHD Kids More Than Drugs

Kids with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder can be restless, impulsive, inattentive and difficult to handle. Many are treated with drugs, but a new study suggests that food may be the key. The study's author says a very restrictive diet can significantly reduce symptoms.

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