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Kaksback

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there has been an onslaught of an over-diagnosis of ADD and ADHD in children the past ten years. And many school teachers (not medically trained obviously) and administrators have recommended that your children be prescribed adderol or ritalin. I thought I would share this article for you because i know many of you are parents. Enjoy, Kak



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 27, 2002


CHIROPRACTORS OFFER HOPE AND HELP TO CHILDREN WITH ATTENTION DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER (ADHD), ACCORDING TO JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION

ARLINGTON, VA - In the past decade, prescriptions for Ritalin, a stimulant medication commonly used for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), increased five-fold, with 90 percent of all prescriptions worldwide consumed in the United States. As many parents grow leery of the traditional medical approach to ADHD, doctors of chiropractic are offering promising results with non-drug treatments that focus on postural muscles, nutrition and lifestyle changes that affect brain activity, according to articles in the July and August 2002 issues of the Journal of the American Chiropractic Association.

Some children may simply have difficulty learning certain subjects, but the current system—in a sense—prompts school officials to encourage their parents to have the children diagnosed with ADHD, says Dr. Scott Bautch, past president of the American Chiropractic Association (ACA) Council on Occupational Health. "The higher the number of disabled kids in the school, the more funding the school can apply for," says Dr. Bautch.

Some teachers might also have difficulty with students who have a different style of learning, according to Dr. Bautch. If the child is a visual learner—and the teacher is not—perhaps the child is not being taught in a way he or she can learn. Before diagnosing the child with ADHD, Dr. Bautch recommends doctors talk to the child and the parents: "Is the child too active? Bored? Has dyslexia or a different learning pattern? It can be a behavior problem, problems at home, or frustrations with the teacher's style," explains Dr. Bautch. "If we went to a conference where the speakers taught in a way we can't learn, we would be frustrated and would misbehave—we'd get up and leave or chat to the person sitting next to us."

The traditional medical model, however, seems to follow the cookie-cutter principle. The diagnosis of ADHD is based on a questionnaire. But this is not enough, says Dr. Robert Melillo, a chiropractic neurologist. "True ADHD patients have other signs — tics, tremors, balance or postural problems, or unusual sensitivity to touch, movement, sights, or sounds." Unfortunately, although medications can keep ADHD under control, they don't cure it. Eighty percent of patients have ADHD features in adolescence, and up to 65 percent maintain them in adulthood.

Doctors of chiropractic and chiropractic neurologists offer a non-drug and non-invasive treatment alternative for ADHD patients that targets the underlying problems, not just symptoms. "Motor activity—especially development of the postural muscles—is the baseline function of brain activity. Anything affecting postural muscles will influence brain development. Musculoskeletal imbalance will create imbalance of brain activity, and one part of the brain will develop faster than the other, and that's what's happening in ADHD patients," says Dr. Melillo.

Chiropractic neurologists are trained to identify the underfunctioning part of the brain and find treatments to correct the problem, to help that hemisphere grow. "On every patient, we perform a brain function exam," says Dr. Frederick Carrick, president of the ACA Council on Neurology. "We test visual and auditory reflexes through, for example, flashing light in the eye, or asking patients to listen to music in one or the other ear."

When the problem is identified, patients are placed on a treatment program—and most of the therapies can be done at home. "Patients are asked to smell certain things several times a day ... or wear special glasses," says Dr. Mark S. Smith, a chiropractic neurologist. "We also focus on their individual problems. Some children, for example, have difficulty with planning, organization, and coordination—so they benefit from timing therapies. They learn to clap or tap to the metronome, perform spinning and balancing exercises."

Although currently no studies comparing chiropractic neurological and medical treatment for ADHD are available, chiropractic neurologists are compiling the data. "We test children before they start the treatment and then every three months," says Dr. Melillo. "Within the first three months, the children get a two-grade-level increase on average—which is pretty dramatic. With children on medications, the improvement in academic performance is short term and lasts only as long as they take the medication. Our programs change the brain function and the improvement doesn't go away."

While chiropractic neurologists have found success in treating ADHD and learning disabilities by providing the necessary brain stimulation, they also recommend nutrition and lifestyle changes that may help correct or prevent biochemical imbalances that cause ADHD. Parents are encouraged to:
Remove as many food dyes, sugar, preservatives, and additives from the diet as possible.
Focus on natural, mostly organic foods with as few pesticides or herbicides as possible.
Determine if there is an allergy—usually starting with dairy and gluten and try elimination diets.
Stop using pesticide sprays in the house.
Avoid taking medications, nicotine, alcohol, and other drugs in pregnancy that may harm the fetus.
Find ways to relax during pregnancy. Stress on the job may affect the unborn baby's health, as well.
Breastfeed. The first months and years of a child's life are critical to physical and psychological development. Breastfeeding mothers' diets are important as well.
The JACA article also includes information on how to properly diagnose ADHD, the effects of stimulant medications, substance abuse problems related to ADHD, treatment of learning disabilities, ADHD causes and prevention, ADHD and diet, and additional topics.

For more information or a copy of the two-part series "Children with ADHD—Medical vs. Chiropractic Perspective and Theory," call ACA at 800-986-4636.
 
nothing about parenting DCUP..just showing an alternative method of treatment vs. life long medication..

as shown, there are studies that have yielded larger results in a shorter amount of time. Plus not only is it cost-effiicent but better for the wellness of the body as a whole.

No judgement here bro. Sorry if you took it that way.:(
 
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Kaksback said:
nothing about parenting DCUP..just showing an alternative method of treatment vs. life long medication..

as shown, there are studies that have yielded larger results in a shorter amount of time. Plus not only is it cost-effiicent but better for the wellness of the body as a whole.

No judgement here bro. Sorry if you took it that way.:(

I was making a general statement! Nothing about you! I was just saying some parents want to find something wrong with their kids even though they are really normal! Or bad parents want to blame a disorder for them being fuck ups thats all! Sorry some of my posts have to many levels:D
 
My kids don't have ADD. The are just bad. Best cure isn't medicine, it's an ass whippin. My parents pulled the belt out everyday and I calmed down. Kids will be kids. Make em play sports and they'll chill out. Boys arn't designed to be in a classroom 8 hrs a day. they need to be outside butting heads and playin ball.
 
listen... I am a product of this environment. I have horrid ADD and with proper parenting and motivation have managed to excel in school despite my "disorder". ADD is something that can actually be beneficial to school, I for one have learned that I have to multitask at all times. Remember that once diagnosed, this becomes a cop-out for the rest of your child's education. I have managed to never take medicine and never get any extra help in school.
Everyone has ADD to an extent, I believe kids with a stronger work ethic (instilled by their parents) can posess "ADD" and still excel. You think any kid wants to be at school and do work?> Any of you that have "diagnosed ADD" children, please do not resort to medicine. When pumping your CNS with stimulants for that many years, you're bound to have some natural downregulation of NT's along with some disruptions in normal I/O function. This could clearly lead to psycological problems like depression and anxiety. What's to keep you from having to take it your whole life...?
 
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