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22 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Dissapointed for what I thought I was getting Aug 24, 2006
By N. Murray When I first looked at this book at the bookstore I thought, Great,,my son has ADHD and was looking for a change in his diet to help. However the book just barely skims any one topic with a paragraph or two if you're lucky on anyone subject and has no depth to it at all. If you're just looking for the tip of the iceburg this is it. There is nothing more than an overview to any subject when it comes to amounts, dosages for supplements or nutrients and the amount needed. About half way through I quit reading it since it was of no help other than a broad spectrum overview. The Myth of Learning Disabilities..etc..by Robin Pauc I think, was much better at first glance and actually had dosages for supplements to know where to start and why this or that would help brain function etc. Hope this helps.
52 of 59 found the following review helpful:
Good resource May 21, 2004
By Detra Fitch (...)I went through this book marking sections to go back over and re-read. Much of the book is geared toward explaining what A.D.D. and A.D.H.D. is, the symptoms, and possible contributing factors. I could not help but wonder WHY? Anyone looking up information on A.D.D. and/or A.D.H.D. already knows what it is. Chances are they have talked, in depth, to their doctor(s) already. A.D.D. stands for Attention Deficit Disorder. The "H" stands for someone with A.D.D. and has hyperactivity with it. If you are looking for something with A.D.L.D. ("L" stands for a problem with "Learning" instead of a problem with "Hyperactivity".) Then this book is NOT for you. Nothing in this book even remotely touches A.D.L.D. This book is put together to give an idea of how to treat the symptoms of A.D.D. and A.D.H.D. naturally. That does not mean you will successfully treat the disorder by what is in this book. But what parent would not want to read everything they can find on the subject and gain an idea of what else they could possibly do? This book will have you parents saying "Yeah! That is exactly what my child is like! I know exactly what you mean!" I may be a "reviewer" but I only agreed to review this book because my own son is A.D.H.D. Whether you give medication or not, this book is for you! The concerned parent! The one who does not want to miss a chance of helping your child have a better life, now and in the future! This book has been a best seller for a long time. It is revised often, as all good medical non-fictions are. After all, scientists and doctors are learning new things every single day. The public needs to be educated. Here is your chance to BE educated. Do not let it pass! The chapters include: If You Want Something Different, You've Got to Do Something Different. Going Through The Open Door "But Why Do I Have ADD?" The First Step Toward Changing Your Diet What Should You Eat? Tasty Recipes The Importance of Detoxifying Supplements That We Need Nutrients That Help A.D.D. & A.D.H.D. Non-Dietary Approaches to A.D.D. / A.D.H.D. Resource Directory, Bibliography, Index. (...)
42 of 48 found the following review helpful:
When you've been diagnosed and don't want drugs Jul 23, 2001 This book advises that once you have been diagnosed with ADD by a physician, you should educate yourself as to alternatives before starting drug treatment. I was very glad to find that many other things mimic ADD and kids actually may not have ADD. This book took me through a step by step procedure to eliminate triggers that may cause symptoms. I am glad that someone finally realized that kids (and adults too) need alternative choices to drugs. I firmly believe that we are all different and some of us respond to drug therapy without complications, but to put a child on drugs without first determining if they really have the illness is criminal. If your doctor can't tell you what is causing the ADD, then do more research. This book will help.
24 of 28 found the following review helpful:
Doctors don't always know best Oct 22, 2000 I have had experience with many doctors who didn't know anything about treating ADD except offering drugs.Its nice to know that there are some authors who are brave enough to give us information about possible causes and treatments from a natural standpoint. I'm sure there are many physicians who can tell me why my child has ADD, but I'm not sure it really is ADD. This book is a wonderful tool for me to use to try to eliminate the symptoms that resemble ADD, but may not actually be ADD.
76 of 96 found the following review helpful:
Wish you had a ZERO star rating! Apr 11, 2000 I found most of the information in this book to be very vague and it did not offer any real answers to any of my questions. It touches on so many varying subjects and does not give more than a few paragraphs on any one of them. Of course our air is polluted, of course we can all suffer from different types of allergies, this is common sense, and I for one, was very disappointed that this is all they really had to say. If you are looking for some really good help for your ADD or ADHD child, don't look for it here....
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