Symptoms of
Attention Deficit
The following is an overview of Symptoms of
Attention Deficit
from a parent's perspective. A child psychologist
at one of the 2008 continuing medical educations
seminars shared the following observations.
Making the diagnosis of attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder requires on a licensed
medical professional doing an evaluation then
determining if the findings meet the formal
diagnostic criteria for ADHD. For those
professionals that have worked with ADHD for
years a preliminary screen to identify those
needing formal evaluation is simple.
The clinic psychologist noted that 30 years ago
he would go into a class room of 40 kids and 2
or 3 of the children would be "bouncing around"
and not focusing on what was going on. These
were the kids in need of an ADHD evaluation. The
psychologist then noted that when he goes into a
class room of 40 kids today 1/3 of the
kids are "bouncing around" and not focusing on
what is going on.
ADD is a state of not being able to focus on the
task at hand while ADHD is ADD with the components of hyperactivity. The kids that are "bouncing around"
and unable to sit still are this kids that need
a formal ADHD evaluation. If what is written here sounds familiar your child needs a professional evaluation. NeuroResearch Clinics can assist in finding a care giver trained in its highly effective no-drug treatment approach.
The incidence of ADHD in the kids of the USA
has increased markedly in the last 30 years. Why
is this? Based on its research NeuroResearch
Clinics believes that the primary cause for this
increase is due to
neurotoxins. Neurotoxins are
chemicals in the environment which get into the
brain cause permanent brain damage leading to
symptoms. The treatment approach of
NeuroResearch to ADHD is highly effective in the
treatment of symptoms due to neurotoxic insult.
NeuroResearch Clinics has developed a nutrient based approach guided by
neurotransmitter testing without the problems
and side effects associated with drugs.
The pages of this web site article contain an in depth discussion of
a new and highly effective
neurotransmitter approach to treating ADHD medical patients in clinics, without drugs or drug side effects developed by NeuroResearch
Clinics. While on the surface this
approach may appear similar to treatment attempted by others
in the past, it is
differentiated from other approaches by the high
degree of effectiveness achieved and the unique
way the individual components are used. This approach
was developed by medical doctors caring for medical patients in their clinics while data basing treatment results. If you need assistance in finding a care giver using the NeuroResearch Clinics no-drug approach in treatment, we can help.
Using the natural nutrient treatment approach developed by NeuroResearch Clinics, Inc.
a study was preformed by the
independent clinic NeuroWellness of
Dallas, Texas in 2006 and 2007. The
reported findings for the 2006 and 2007
ADHD study
are as follows:
In the NeuroWellness
ADHD study 100% of the children, that took their pills properly, achieved 100% relief of symptoms. Of children in the ADHD study that did not achieve relief of symptoms
the problem was either "oppositional defiant disorder" where the
child refused to take the pills or parents that did not
give the nutrient pills to their children
properly.
Its no secret, NeuroResearch Clinics uses the nutrients 5-HTP, tyrosine, levodopa,
and cysteine to treat medical
patients in order to get these
results. Proper
use of these simple ingredients in
medical treatment is not simple.
From time to time a patient will
say, "Why do I want to take that, I
can go to a health food store and
buy it?" People off the street
buying in a health food store is
like going to an art store and
buying a bunch of oil paints then
going home and expecting to paint
like a mater artist even though
there was no previous painting
experience. These nutrients have
tremendous potential due to their
chemical properties. This potential
is only fully realized in the hands
of the trained professional using
neurotransmitter testing. Treatment
is not just giving a nutrient pill, it is the whole medical management approach doctors are trained in to insure that that treatment is on track in order to get symptoms under control.
The Peer Reviewed Research
of NeuroResearch Clinics
The research findings of NeuroResearch Clinics
have not been ignored. The University of
Minnesota Medical School is writing a series of
papers on the neurotransmitter testing research of NeuroResearch Clinics. The first of a series of papers by University of Minnesota Medical School based on the neurotransmitter testing research of NeuroResearch was published in "NeuroPsychiatric Disease and Treatment" May 1, 2009. Ingrid
Kohlstadt, MD of Johns Hopkins in her new
medical text book released February 7, 2009
included a chapter on depression written by
Marty L. Hinz, MD President Clinical
Research NeuroResearch Clinics outlining in
depth the proper use of amino acids and
neurotransmitter testing in treatment of
depression.
Symptoms of
Attention Deficit
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