Food Allergies and ADHD | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 28353201 United States 04/01/2013 08:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think it's a pretty big conspiracy thay something as simple as an allergy can be misdiagnosed as a mental disorder that gets children placed on dangerous pharmaceuticals. Quoting: Oubliette [link to mobile.nytimes.com] "Sales of stimulants to treat A.D.H.D. have more than doubled to $9 billion in 2012 from $4 billion in 2007, according to the health care information company IMS Health." How many of those kids have a hifden food allergy or some other medical condition that manifests with inattentive or hyperactive behavior? BS. People are different. People that can sit, and read for hours on end, a lame, fictional book, about love, and an young girl's journey across Germany....that's not weird? What good is that? Plus, even though the 'normal' might be smart...they are left with 0% common sense. Just a head with brains, wearing a asshat. What the hell do they offer society? My opnion, the mental health field is royally screwed in the ass. The stuff they preach religion...Though it could prob. be rolled and smoked. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 28353201 United States 04/01/2013 08:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think it's a pretty big conspiracy thay something as simple as an allergy can be misdiagnosed as a mental disorder that gets children placed on dangerous pharmaceuticals. Quoting: Oubliette [link to mobile.nytimes.com] "Sales of stimulants to treat A.D.H.D. have more than doubled to $9 billion in 2012 from $4 billion in 2007, according to the health care information company IMS Health." How many of those kids have a hifden food allergy or some other medical condition that manifests with inattentive or hyperactive behavior? Yeah, listen to MSM too much, and your asshat is complementary. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 8436975 United States 04/01/2013 08:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good job, Mom! 5* getting the word out!! Quoting: KarinZa Message me if you need help finding any replacement foods or recipes that are kid-friendly....i.e. Spelt flour when you need flour, as well as breads, cereals, pastas, etc. please share some recipes...ideas I've learned to bake with lots of oat flour and some rice flour in place of wheat. You can skip the gums when making cakes, cookies, pancakes. Once you get used to the flours you don't need xantham gum fir consistency. I love gluten free now. Good job finding his real problem! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 33190390 United States 04/01/2013 08:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This. Food dyes have been scientifically connected to ADHD behavior. I'm not linking any sources, you'll have to research for yourselves. They are all but banned in some European counties, for this reason. I can also tell you from experience that my kids act like defiant little crazy people when they consume even trace amounts of food dyes. We just don't let them have them...period. No dyes...no way. They actually don't want them anyway. They are 5, and already know. If something has food dye, they just tell people "I'm allergic to red dye." |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 33985249 United States 04/01/2013 09:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You might want to check for an oxalate problem too. There is nothing that imbalances the body more than white sugar. It also makes many kids hyperactive. Some food allergies don't show up in blood tests. Do the elimination diet. Just eat "real" food. Stay away from plastic food. Back to basics. Cut out gluten -- American wheat is genetically modified ALL OF IT!! Even so-called "organic" wheat: GMO. Most mothers are not aware and don't even care about their children. They're just satisfied being told what to do. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 37212969 United States 04/01/2013 09:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My son has always had behaviors that the schools and doctors said was ADHD. He's not hyper, but insanely inattentive. I was pressured in to medicating him when he was younger, but the side effects were really bad, so after trying several types of drugs, I had enough. I took him off the pills and started homeschooling. Quoting: Oubliette I've still had lots of issues with his inattentive behaviors, so after doing some research online, I had him tested for food allergies. It turns out that he's allergic to corn, wheat, soy, peanuts, and tree nuts. None of the allergies are severe, which is why he wasn't diagnosed earlier. He hasn't eaten any of the food he's allergic to for 5 days, and I'm already seeing an improvement in his behavior. So why don't doctors test for this kind of thing in pediatric patients who present behavior issues? Why are pills the first treatment offered? so what do you guys eat? pretty much carb free? I have twins with ADHD. very inattentive and I did not like nor them the meds...they are not on any anymore...we home school too. Rice, and breads made with other flours that aren't wheat, potatoes, those are carbs that he can have. But since he didn't test positive to eggs or milk he can have those. I did spend $70 at Whole Foods for 2 bags of wheat free baking flour, rice bread, rice tortillas, and some wheat/soy free cookies. It was ridiculous! Be very careful at whole farce. They have sold out to monsanto so you won't know when you are getting GMOs and their corresponding pesticides (roundup). |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 31263808 United States 04/01/2013 09:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I haven't eaten gluten in months. Recently I've been stressed out and sick of preparing meals and bought a loaf of bread. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22302236 I feel like shit. Total shit. Not worth it at all. THIS!!! It's like being fucking poisoned, and the longer you go without it, the worse it feels after you eat it. We did a reintroduction of some foods over spring break, and sure enough had the whole relapse thing. Never, never again. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 37280472 United States 04/01/2013 09:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This. Food dyes have been scientifically connected to ADHD behavior. I'm not linking any sources, you'll have to research for yourselves. They are all but banned in some European counties, for this reason. I can also tell you from experience that my kids act like defiant little crazy people when they consume even trace amounts of food dyes. We just don't let them have them...period. No dyes...no way. They actually don't want them anyway. They are 5, and already know. If something has food dye, they just tell people "I'm allergic to red dye." Same thing with my daughter. She was a royal hellian during potty training. we were training her with jelly beans which is full of food coloring and corn syrup or HFCS's. She would not listen, would not do anything. would run around throwing things all over the place. Spanks didn't work, nothing worked til we switched her over to frozen berries for treats. It was like night and day, it was awesome. We also got her in for food allergy testing, and found she was allergic to a walnuts, and cashews. Now we are very careful, what we give her. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 25776912 United States 04/01/2013 10:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This. Food dyes have been scientifically connected to ADHD behavior. I'm not linking any sources, you'll have to research for yourselves. They are all but banned in some European counties, for this reason. I can also tell you from experience that my kids act like defiant little crazy people when they consume even trace amounts of food dyes. We just don't let them have them...period. No dyes...no way. They actually don't want them anyway. They are 5, and already know. If something has food dye, they just tell people "I'm allergic to red dye." Same thing with my daughter. She was a royal hellian during potty training. we were training her with jelly beans which is full of food coloring and corn syrup or HFCS's. She would not listen, would not do anything. would run around throwing things all over the place. Spanks didn't work, nothing worked til we switched her over to frozen berries for treats. It was like night and day, it was awesome. We also got her in for food allergy testing, and found she was allergic to a walnuts, and cashews. Now we are very careful, what we give her. Side note: If you ever have another kid who needs potty training, forget rewards. Just let the kid run around naked for a few days. When they crap or pee on the floor a few times, they realize real quickly that the stuff coming out of them has to go somewhere else. My kids were potty trained in less than a week doing this. And others have had similar success with this method. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1507912 United States 04/01/2013 10:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It is not the gluten it is the wheat itself. The wheat is a Monsanto creation, which will hurt you even without the gluten taken out. Our government give this company money to poison us. They won't make it a law to mark it Genetically altered, no that might hurt Monsanto's money making, then their pockets, too! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 37202981 United States 04/01/2013 11:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have to agree with you. My oldest son has always been diagnosed with ADHD, and Aspergers, I had him tested for allergies and turns out he is allergic to corn, soy, wheat, gluten, and peanuts. I noticed a huge difference when he started cutting out those things from his diet. He is more focused, less angry, more stable. I think perhaps these ADHD and Aspergers symptoms could be an intolerance from GMO related products. What do you think? |
Citizenperth User ID: 36740537 Australia 04/02/2013 12:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | to be quite honest, that's why kids shouldn't have 'red cordial'.. remember that one? It's life as we know it, but only just. [link to citizenperth.wordpress.com] sic ut vos es vos should exsisto , denego alius vicis facio vos change , exsisto youself , proprie |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 37232197 United States 04/02/2013 12:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | great work mo as always well aside from all the things if i were to tell you the truth on what it is would you believe me and take steps for the health of your family to research it i have two children of my own and after i found out i was horrified to my core heres a clue do you ever wonder why they roll on the floor in the candy isle at the store do you have any pets is the next question and do you go to any pools or rivers or woods ect... putting it short food has nothing to do with why the children are acting this way do you see what im getting at here there is something inside your child that does not belong there and this is his response to that im sorry if that scares you that is not my intent please from one parent to another take what i have to say and run with it much love to you and good luck |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 37287034 Germany 04/02/2013 01:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OP. What you describe sounds a bit like myself in younger days. Its complex. Had several allergies, all went away in the years. Please research the connection between allergies and trauma. And research for ADHD/ADD and PTSD connection. In the short-term buy: Vitamin B (all sorts of vit B / B12!!)-capsules, Fishoil-capsules, Rhodiola rosea extracts You son is allright. I bet there is something he can hyperfocus on. His brain is still in development. Every case is different. It is not an disorder. It is important that he gets a good connection to himself. Another think is: Watch out for "abuse" by others. Other children, etc. |