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ADHD-Our Children's Future

ADHD-Our Children's Future

We can only guess at the future based on the past, facts and current trends. We all do this, whether we are planning a move from one room to another or planning for our retirement. We base our actions on our experiences and expectations. This planning for the future is so much a part of life that we do not recognized that we plan except,when we plan specific events such as a party or retirement.

So what does this have to do with our children and ADD/ADHD treatment. There seem to be two futures for this ADD/ADHD trend concerting our children. One is for giving our children mood alternating drug for life and two is to handling this the natural way. of course I prefer the safe, natural way, even with the positive effects of modern medicine on our lives and quality of life. In a life threating illness bring on the drugs, but ADD/ADHD is not life threatening. ADD/ADHD is irritating, frustrating and generally gets in the way we think we should live.

This is very important. If we do not treat ADD/ADHD with mood alternating drugs, most likely the child will not become sicker and die. They will become harder to teach in class, demand more attention at home and generally interrupted our lives more. Most teachers, doctors and other professionals all agree that the answer to ADD/ADHD is putting the child on mood alternating drugs.

I don't believe that this is a conspiracy to make all the children addicted to a mood alternating drug, but the results are the same. The usage of mood alternating drugs for ADD/ADHD treatment has increased to 3-5% of the worlds population and is growing.

ADD/ADHD is a lack of nutrition problem. Our life style causes us to use up neurotransmitters. And our current food supply (as great as it is) is limited in nutrition which the body needs to make more neurotransmitters.

Neurotransmitters are a chemical messenger used by neuron (nerve cells) to communicate in the brain. And a shortage of neurotransmitters can cause unclear or confusing messages to the body which lead to ADD/ADHD.

Neurotransmitters are used in the communication process between the brain and the body. Shortage of neurotransmitters can cause unclear or scrambled messages to be received by the body. These confusing messages or commands are the symptoms which we identify with ADD/ADHD. This is ADD/ADHD simply explained.

We can make our life easier by putting our children on mood alternating drugs for life or we can find a better answer and let our children grow up the way they were intended.




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