![]() |
|
| *Home>>>ADD |
Alternatives to Ritalin for Adult ADD - Attend ? |
My wife is convinced that she has ADD. While I don't believe in it - there is no scientific evidence that it exists - I want to support my wife. However I can't see her going on a medication like ritalin or other add drugs which have been compared to cocaine and/or actual methamphetamines. Fish oils are a great help but also look into some B vitamins. I also use essential oils to combat mine. Peace and Calming, Cedarwood, Clarity are a few I bounce around with. I have read on the Mercola website as well as several others, that the most important supplement for MS is omega 3 fatty acids. You can find omega3's in foods such as whole grains, fresh fruits and vegetables, fish, olive oil, garlic, as well as moderate wine consumption. Another one is flax oil and flax seeds. Most people's diets are high in meat and other omega 6 oils which throw off the balance of omega 3s and omega6s. It is essential for most people to add foods containing these essential fatty acids. Here are a couple links below. Good luck to you and to your wife! Have a great day! This is just one alternative you could try. (VALERIN) which calms the nerves system. Do not mix St. John Wart with Valerin, its has an opposite effect. St. John is called the Happy pill and is depression.. Unless she is a doctor, she could only suspect she has ADD/ADHD. A doctor will interview her and you and most likely give forms for her parents to fill out about what she was like as a kid. ADHD does not develop nor does it go away. If she has it now then she had it then. You're not a physician, so it doesn't really matter if you think an ailment exists. This is a discussion for your wife to have with a good doctor, and she should follow his/her advice. It's irrelevant that people on the internet compare prescription stimulants to street drugs-- fMRI scans of ADD brains show diminished activity in the frontal lobes, and certain stimulants help patients mitigate the symptoms of this brain activity imbalance. (fMRI = functional MRI, i.e. images of the brain doing certain types of work) |
| Tags |
| Adhesions ADHD Adenoma Adenoids Adenoidectomy Addison Disease ADD ARDS Acupuncture Acromegaly Acoustic Neuroma Acne ACL |
| Related information |
Go to a professional psychologist to have a diagnosis. Self diagnosis is very difficult at the best of times. You have heard that the psychologist that diagnoses himself has a fool for a patien... don't do it but that's my opinion. if you have already made up your mind then why are you asking most people are going to tell you not to do it ...Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is the most common mental illness in pediatric patients, affecting approximately 5% of all children. This is a very recent study and remember that ... I was diagnosed with AD/HD a few months ago and like you I was skeptical. I have a few mental illnesses as well so many of the same questions were running around in my mind as well. I think it... It can be if it is severe enough. A disability is defined as anything that disables you from functioning normally. ADD can certainly stop you from functioning normally, but it is viewed less and ... a good workout to add to your toning workout would involve, squats, preferably without weights cause you're targetting a well toned body rather than a muscular one.. squats, plus lateral l... THERE IS A RELATIVELY NEW NON-STIMULANT DRUG FOR ADULTS WITH ADD/ADHD CALLED STRATTERA. I AM 43 YEARS OLD AND HAVE BEEN TAKING THIS MED. FOR ABOUT 4 YEARS @ 40MG 2X DAILY (7AM & 2PM) I HAVE GO... Hi, I am not a Dr. by any means, but my son has ADHD.(attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) There are test available to determine weather you have this disorder or not. I did not have my son... |
Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster |