(ADHD) Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder -
What's Happening to Our Children?
By Jane Sheppard
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) or Attention Deficit Hyperactive
Disorder (ADHD) is the fastest growing diagnosis given to children
and adolescents in the United States. We all know about it - the
“problem-child” label placed on children who display difficulties
learning or paying attention, or who may be judged as being overactive
with behavioral problems. Parents and teachers perceive these children
as unmanageable or hard to control.
Is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
an Actual Disease?
What may be happening in a child’s brain to cause them to be affixed
with this label? First of all, let's eliminate any misperceptions
that ADD or ADHD is an actual disease. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder has never been proven as a disease, even after 25 years
of research. No abnormality or dysfunction has ever been found in
the brain, and there is no concrete medical disorder or disease.
According to Rita Kirsch Debroitner, R-CSW and Avery Hart, MA in
the book Moving Beyond ADD/ADHD
- An Effective Holistic Mind/Body Approach, “saying that
someone has ADD, with
or without hyperactivity, is like saying a person has RND, Runny
Nose Disorder, with or without fever.”
ADD or ADHD are labels that mental health and primary care physicians
have used to describe a situation that they see frequently. The
labels give them a way to talk about it and provide a simplistic
explanation for an extensive array of "problem" behaviors
that are likely to have an equally wide range of different and complex
causes.
Fred A. Baughman Jr., MD, adult and child neurologist and author
of The ADHD Fraud-How Psychiatry Make "Patients" of Normal
Children, (www.adhdfraud.org)
states with absolute certainty is that ADHD is not a disorder/disease.
Referring to psychiatry, he says: "They made a list of the
most common symptoms of emotional discomfiture of children; those
which bother teachers and parents most, and in a stroke that could
not be more devoid of science or Hippocratic motive--termed them
a 'disease.' Twenty five years of research, not deserving of the
term 'research', has failed to validate ADD/ADHD as a disease. Tragically--the
"epidemic" having grown from 500 thousand in 1985 to between
5 and 7 million today--this remains the state of the 'science' of
ADHD."
Then what is really going on? I don’t want to minimize what is
happening with children who really do
have a problem.
I just want to point out that most children given this false "diagnosis"
of ADD/ADHD are perfectly normal, but misunderstood. They are simply
healthy, highly active, distractible, exuberant, strong-willed kids
who can be very irritating to teachers trying to teach within a
rigid system. However, many parents are at their wits end with trying
to find help for their children who really
are “out of control”. Some children do
have serious learning and behavior problems that need to be addressed.
However, placing a label on them, telling them they have a brain
disorder and giving them dangerous drugs is harming rather than
helping them.
Giving Children Labels
Children are naturally active, exuberant, easily distracted and,
at times, very uncooperative. Unfortunately, this society does not
understand and honor the truly amazing exuberance of a remarkable
child. Our public schools are not designed to embrace these qualities
in children. Nor do they honor a child’s unique learning style and
developmental readiness. Children are made to sit still at a desk
for hours at a time, work on a task within the time allowed, memorize
everything the teacher says is so, and be quiet little robots in
order to not be distracting. When children can do this, they are
considered “normal”. Those who do not comply in this stifling environment or become “fidgety” are given the problem-child
label or ADHD "diagnosis". They do not conform to
society’s idea of how children should act. They are considered a
disruption and an inconvenience to parents and teachers. However,
these children are usually very creative, curious and intelligent.
They may have their own unique learning style. They want to learn
and are quite able to do so, but cannot adapt to the typical school
environment. Usually, when children are allowed to develop their
own natural, innate learning abilities to the full extent in an
unconstrained environment and know that their parents and teachers
believe them to be capable, they will excel.
Known or Suspected Causes
What may cause a child to be more distracted or hyperactive than
usual? There are many known or suspected causes, including exposure
to toxins, alcohol or drugs before birth, poor nutrition, chemical
or food allergies, toxins in the environment, metal toxicity and
yeast overgrowth. Childhood vaccinations are linked to learning
disabilities and attention problems. Routine watching of television
can also be a contributing factor. Studies have linked TV to increased
hyperactivity. Sadly, it is very common for children to sit in front
of the television set for hours at a time.
Are Drugs The Answer?
The high numbers of children being prescribed mind-altering stimulant
drugs are staggering and tragic. Since there is no bona fide disease
or disorder of attention deficit, the poisoning of normal children
with toxic drug treatment is not only unethical, it may even be
criminal.
The drugs prescribed for ADHD (including Ritalin and Dexedrine)
don’t help a child to learn better; they just calm them down. With
drugs, children become more compliant and easier to control, but
suffer from serious side effects. These side effects include nausea,
stomach aches, headaches, facial tics, insomnia and depression,
loss of appetite and weight loss. Children on Ritalin can become
robotic, spacey, listless, anxious and emotionless.
According to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), there has
been a 1,000% increase in drug abuse injury reports involving Ritalin
for children in the 10-14 year age group. The DEA classifies Ritalin
and Dexedrine as Schedule II drugs, along with opium and morphine,
both addictive drugs. Children without prescriptions are buying
or stealing these drugs from children who have prescriptions. More
importantly, it is a tragedy for children to believe that something
is wrong with their brain and that a pill is the only thing to make
them “normal” and be able to control themselves or function properly.
This way of thinking strips children of all power and ability to
make their own decisions and think for themselves. Another problem
with drugs is that they do not address the cause of the problem;
therefore it continues and even gets worse, due to more toxic assault
on the body.
Why does the medical industry continue to prescribe these dangerous
drugs to children? Why do parents accept these prescriptions? One
answer may have to do with big profits. There are huge profits for
pharmaceutical companies in the drugs themselves and making this
into something that needs a medical diagnosis provides more business
for doctors. Understandably, parents want desperately to see their
child "functioning well" and welcome the drugs as an easy
answer. Yet, another answer is simply that the drugs do
calm children down. However, in using these drugs, there is too
big a price to the child’s physical health and mental state.
Solutions and Alternatives to Drugs
Centering and Grounding
Fortunately, there are
alternatives to dangerous drugs that do not simply mask the symptoms,
but actually get to the cause of the problem and allow a child to
be vitally healthy. Debroitner and Hart in Moving
Beyond ADD/ADHD say they have seen hundreds of individuals
effectively move beyond ADD/ADHD, making a full and complete recovery
without the use of drugs. They say the key is centering and grounding.
The tools and techniques that they use to promote centering and
grounding include breathing exercises, balancing the brain with
music and poetry, eye focusing, and working with root points and
acupressure techniques to rebalance and calm a child’s energy.
Brain Gym/Edu-Kinesiology
Brain Gym/Edu-Kinesiology
was developed for children with learning disabilities by Dr. Paul
Dennison, Ph.D., a learning specialist. Brain Gym/Edu-K balances
and integrates the whole brain using simple and enjoyable movements
and exercises. It helps children to focus and center, empowering
them to use their brain more effectively. It has been endorsed by
the National Learning Foundation.
Homeopathy
In an article published in the New England Journal
of Homeopathy entitled Children,
Attention and Homeopathy, Randall
Neustaedter, OMD, LAc explores our culture’s
rigidity in expecting “conformity, rational
behavior and a predictable civilized style
of being in children”. He suggests that “the
more a culture values self-exploration and
harmony with the forces of the multidimensional
world around us the less use we will have
for diagnostic terms like ADD”. Homeopathic
remedies are prescribed based on an in-depth,
detailed description of the child. Dr. Neustaedter
describes an in-depth approach to understanding
the child by assessing his/her emotional responses
as well as mental and physical symptoms. He
writes that “choosing a remedy hinges upon
the essential nature of the child as well
as the subtle character of symptoms”.
Diet and Nutrition - A Huge Part of the Problem and Solution
Children have specific and complex nutritional needs that are not
met with the standard American diet. It is absolutely essential
to take a look at what a child is eating. As Sandra Hills, N.D.
and Pat Wyman, M.A., the authors of What’s
Food Got To Do With It?, point out “health and your child’s
wellness mean much more than having a child who can remain quiet
long enough so the adults in his or her life can get something done”.
They go on to say that “learning requires optimal health and brain
function; if a child is eating the wrong foods or those foods which
are deficient in the proper nutrients, his or her ability to learn
will be compromised.” There is no question that food affects behavior,
memory and learning ability. Diet and nutrition may be the cause
and the remedy of a learning
disability or the behaviors associated with the ADD/ADHD label.
A typical child’s diet contains large amounts of packaged foods
with unnecessary, harmful ingredients. These over-processed foods
are vitamin and mineral deficient and full of pesticides. If you
shop in a typical grocery store, 85-90% of foods you buy are refined
and processed. Our soils are depleted of essential minerals. In
addition, freezing, frying and overcooking minimize the vitamin
content. Too many children begin their school day with sugary donuts
or other sweets and continue to eat them throughout the day. Sugar
can affect a child’s ability to pay attention and can cause them
to be overactive and irritable.
In 1979-1983 one million school children in New York City were
involved in a study based on the Feingold diet. Over this four-year
period, the schools eliminated artificial colors, flavors and preservatives
and reduced the amount of sugar in the cafeterias’ food. This resulted
in a 41% increase in national test scores. For more information
on the Feingold Diet, contact the Feingold Association at http://www.feingold.org.
Sugar can be a contributor to learning disabilities and hyperactivity
(as well as a destroyer of general health and immunity). It literally
robs the body of important vitamins and minerals, particularly the
B vitamins, which are needed for thinking, coordination and memory.
A child’s blood sugar will drop about 20 minutes after eating sugar,
leading to a lack of oxygen to the brain. This can cause forgetfulness
and affect ability to concentrate. Sugar increases adrenaline levels,
which can also interfere with learning as well as increase anxiety
and irritability. Sugar can be an addiction as severe as any other
drug addiction. Many children are addicted to sugar, eating it regularly
instead of the important nutritious foods their bodies and minds
need to function well.
Allergies and Environmental Illness
Many kids who are considered to have behavior or attention problems may actually be suffering from food
or environmental allergies, which can cause “abnormal” learning patterns and the inability to focus. Some of the signs to look for in detecting allergies are red cheeks, red ears, eye circles, puffy eyes, eye wrinkles, bloated belly, rubbing nose and mottled tongue. It takes some detective work to find the specific cause or causes of a child’s problem. Pasteurized cow’s milk can be one of the biggest culprits of allergies in children, and may be one of the contributing factors in the development of behavior and attention issues in some children. It may be prudent to remove all pasteurized milk products for at least a month to see if there is improvement.
Molds, dust, chemicals used for cleaning, perfumes, pesticides
and other toxics may be the cause of your child’s problem. Environmentally
sick schools or homes can cause a child to become very sick and
display behaviors associated with the ADD/ADHD label. Doris J. Rapp,
M.D., a leading specialist in Environmental Medicine and founder
of the Practical Allergy Research Foundation has a wealth of information
on the causes and solutions to environmental illness on her website
and through the Foundation.
Related Article: Allergies
and Environmental Illness
Additional things to look out for are chocolate, nitrates (found
in hot dogs, bacon and luncheon meats), MSG, caffeine, artificial
colors and preservatives, and any foods with hydrogenated or partially
hydrogenated oils. Read the labels on almost all packaged foods
and you will find some of or all of these ingredients listed.
Related Article: Essential Fatty Acids
Metal Toxicity
Metal toxicity is suspect in learning disabilities. In his book
Healing Through Nutrition,
Melvyn Werbach, M.D. talks about several studies which closely tie
metal toxicity to learning disabilities. He says the findings suggest
that aluminum toxicity may play a role in learning problems. Aluminum
toxicity can come from vaccines, drinking from aluminum cans, water
with high aluminum content, eating foods with pesticides and additives
in the soil, deodorants containing aluminum (most do), and heavy
pollution. Arsenic, mercury, cadmium and lead are other toxic metals.
Aluminum and mercury are present in childhood vaccines.
Even low-level lead exposure impairs children’s intelligence. Lead
is present in certain paints, enamels, glass, ink printing materials,
lead crystal, crayons and some drinking water. Even if the water
itself does not contain lead, it still may be leached into the water
from lead plumbing so it is important to check the water at your
child’s school and your home. You can purchase a lead test kit for
the paint in your home. There is a blood test available to test
the level of lead in your child’s bloodstream. The long-term effects
of lead poisoning include learning disabilities, decreased growth,
brain damage and even death in children. In children with elevated
blood levels of lead, symptoms include stomachaches, loss of appetite,
decreased interest in play and excessive activity, fussiness or
irritability.
Yeast Overgrowth
An overgrowth of yeast in the body may be a contributing factor
of learning disabilities, attention deficit, and hyperactivity in
some children. Yeast overgrowth can occur when repeated doses of
antibiotics are given to children. Antibiotics weaken the immune
system by destroying the beneficial bacteria, allowing yeast to
grow rapidly. Yeast feeds on sugar so an overgrowth can be suspected
in a sugar-addicted child. William Crook, M.D. writes about this
in his books The Yeast Connection,
The Yeast Connection Handbook and his booklet Hyperactivity
and the Attention Deficit Disorder. Getting the yeast under
control may be a major step in recovery.
Nutritional Supplements
One of the most important factors in the solution of learning and
behavior problems is optimal mineral intake and absorption. Many
children are deficient in important minerals, which are essential
for proper body and brain functioning. One or more mineral deficiencies
are usually found in children classified as learning disabled, and
mineral supplementation may be necessary. Be certain you are getting
a high quality supplement since some contain sugar, food colorings
or other fillers. Avoid supplements containing lactose if your child
is milk-sensitive. Metallic minerals in tablet form are not absorbed
very well. Chelated minerals in capsule form are more available
to the body. There is much debate on the subject of colloidal minerals.
Some say colloidal minerals are highly absorbable by the body and
the most effective way to get minerals. However, there is a lack
of research to document this claim. The authors of What’s
Food Got To Do With It? say they use Twinlab mineral formulas
or the Now brand form of colloidal minerals with good results.
Organically grown vegetables are important to increase your child’s
mineral intake. Superfoods like barley green, chlorella, algae,
spirulina and wheatgrass have maximum vitamin, mineral and amino
acid concentrations.
Lecithin is a very powerful brain food. It boosts memory and concentration.
Lecithin contains the B vitamin choline. Choline can boost the brain’s
memory power for four or five hours after eating. Choline is found
in egg yolks, lean beef, fish, and wheat. Phosphatidyl choline is
the strongest form of lecithin. The powder can be stirred into food
or juice.
Concentration and memory are specifically connected to levels of
certain neurotransmitters in the brain. Too many or too few neurotransmitters
will cause over or under reactions, such as acting out, feeling
depressed or hyperactivity. Amino acids are precursors to neurotransmitters.
They are necessary in order for the brain to receive and send messages.
If the diet contains inadequate amounts of the essential amino acids,
physical symptoms will appear. Brain cells must be fed constantly
with amino acids, vitamins, minerals, oxygen and fatty acids. Amino
acids boost brainpower and mental clarity and enhance memory and
concentration. They have been medically proven to calm hyperactivity.
Nutritional yeast, barley grass, spirulina and algae are all high
in amino acids.
It is important to supplement the diet with DHA from omega-3 essential
fatty acids (EFAs). See article on healthy
fats for children.
See our recommendation for a good online source for nutritional supplements.
Summary
Using centering and grounding techniques, homeopathy, eliminating
processed foods, chemicals and allergens, and eating an organic
whole foods diet can help children to function at their highest
level of health. It is much more difficult to go this route than
to accept a drug as a magic potion. It takes time, persistence and
effort for both parent and child. It’s not easy to change the diet
of a child who is completely attached to unhealthy foods. Usually,
the whole family needs to cooperate. However, there are huge payoffs
in the behavior changes and the overall health and happiness of
the child as well as the entire family.
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