ADHD Warning – Nutrition by Natalie
ADHD Warning feeding Natalie A recent study in the British Lancet Medical Journal found that children given food, common food colorings and sodium benzoate (preservative) contains a number of children to be caused measurably more hyperactive and inattentive. The results encouraged to limit the UK Food Standards Agency, an immediate warning to parents consultative problem of these additives in the diet of their children. For years, psychiatrists have the connection between diet and ADHD symptoms were. This study clearly shows such a connection. You can read about this study here. www. Time. com Please visit Natalie’s Web site at www. nutritionbynatalie. com This video was produced by Psychetruth http www. youtube. com www. Live Video. com © Copyright 2007 Zoe Sofia. All Rights Reserved. This video maybe displayed in public, copied and redistributed for any strictly non-commercial use in the entire unedited form. Alteration or commercial use, is strictly prohibited.
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#2 written by pennyarcos 1 year ago
I have learned from Dr. Ben Feingold’s book WHY YOUR CHILD IS HYPERACTIVE and from Sue Dengate’s video FED UP WITH CHILDREN’s BEHAVIOR that synthetic food additives really do affect behavior and asthma and allergies and overall health.
Since changing my family’s diet, I have a peaceful household for the first time in ten years.
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#5 written by thecatfish111 1 year ago
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#10 written by raldarag 1 year ago
Thank you very much for this info . I completely agree with what you said there because when I moved to college and started eating the fast food crap for almost a year now my grades started decreasing due to alot of time waste and trouble focusing or concentrating while studying I started eating healthy food 1 week now and I hope it will pay off
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#13 written by ekorre33 1 year ago
Hyperaktiv behaviour is not = adhd
Yes, a poor diet decreases your ability to concentrate, what a surprise!
A poor diet will result in symptoms similar to those of adhd. That does not prove there is a link between diet and adhd. The study you talk about does not make a logical connection between adhd and diet. You are barking up the wrong tree! Freud said something to the effect “if your only tool is a hammer then soon everything starts to look like a nail” I think this is your problem! -
#15 written by jonman701 1 year ago
ADHD and diet has more then enough study’s that prove diet is a major part, heck a company called shaklee confirms this and they do serious testing scientifically and thats just one of many studys.
Shes right, anyone who says anything else knows nothing, that simple, just talking about something they know nothing about.
I have even tested nutrition thats shes mentioning and shes right, can’t argue with results clear results, if you disagree i don’t care and if you do ty! -
#16 written by johnson741op 1 year ago
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#17 written by ekorre33 1 year ago
Diet is neither the cause nor the solution to adhd. A healthy diet will of course lessen the symptoms of adhd, just as it will lessen the symptoms of almost every disease known to man.
If Shaklees produkts were effective in treating adhd, they would be prescribed by physicians by now. I’m sure that this company does not want to subject its products to independent testing, that way they can keep making money from the desperate and gullible. -
#19 written by jonman701 1 year ago
Oh wow seriously you have no idea what your talking about lol
The motivation by the drug company’s is money, they keep vitamins and even the papers proving they cure many problems either hidden or destroyed this is a fact!
Over all, it just doesn’t work that way and there are people trying to change things but its people like you who without knowledge or looking judge and damn these facts!
Its corruption why they won’t use vitamins as well as money issues.
I already proved myself right with me! -
#20 written by jonman701 1 year ago
And its not just me
MANY scientists and doctors agree and have written scores of papers but will you hear about it? no because corruption is so bad only people who look and learn for themselves (yes its ok too learn and understand) find out the truth
Noni juice, it works a fact and i didn’t see it coming because no one told me, it worked and later found it does what it said it did, just one of 100′s of examples
Neurological disorders can occur from a lack of nutrition from a long period of time -
#21 written by marimanque 1 year ago
Your scientific explanation only explains the physiological hows and whats of ADHd as it is expressed in the brain when it is already present. Scientists are out to lunch when they attempt to explain etiology as solely neurochemical. Its embarrassing. Taking a snapshot of people when they have a disease and then atomizing or fragmenting the problem by drawing big conclusions about it , mislead themselves and the community.
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#23 written by ekorre33 1 year ago
Who cited a study published in the Lancet studying food additives effect on hyperactivity in children. The study made no mention of adhd, no connection. I think if you want to pull upp a study to support an argument you could be a little more specific which study you are referring to. It’s annoying to have to search for a study. Perhaps you were hoping I wouldn’t check up on it? I find found the study credible though, but I fail to see what it has to do with adhd.
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Actually, diet would help kids with ADHD. I can’t verify for sure that everything this user is saying is accurate, but I wouldn’t doubt it.
Even with typical teenagers and children, cutting out high sugar foods/drinks really helps with concentration, and keeps kids more “level” (not on highs & crashes)
I think we all know that putting unnatural things (like additives & preservatives) in your body is not a GREAT idea. Hence the shift toward organic foods and foods that undergo less processing.