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ADD/ADHD
How to Break the ADD/ADHD Cycle
How the Cycle Works
The diagram below demonstrates some of the interrelationships between
ADD/ADHD, the immune system and the workings
of metabolism.

Steps to Breaking the Cycle
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Eliminate foods containing food dyes and colors such as
Kool-Aid, Jello, Fruit Loops, and other junk foods. Cut down on sugar.
- Eliminate foods that are positive on allergy
test or desensitize by EPD, NAET, or provocation/neutralization
therapies.
- Remove sources of toxic metals
in child's environment. Treat child with chelating agents if test
results are excessive.
- Treat yeast overgrowth with antifungal agents and probiotics
(good bacteria) if indicated by the organic acids
test.
- Treat harmful bacteria overgrowth with probiotics (beneficial
bacteria).
- Supplement with a good vitamin supply. You may need calcium
supplements as well if child has milk allergy and milk is restricted.
- Supplement with a good source of omega-3 fatty acids such
as flax seed oil.
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