Some children just can’t sit still. With a short attention span and a volatile mood, they get into fights and disrupt the class at school. These are classic signs of an ever-increasing syndrome known as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, sometimes abbreviated to ADHD or hyperactivity. These children have a hard time at school and at home, performing badly, getting into trouble and are often shunted from school to school. Untreated, the hyperactive six-year-old might grow up to be come a delinquent teenager, more often than not going off the rails with drugs and alcohol. Now affecting around one in ten boys in the UK, what is causing this epidemic and what can be done to help?
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1. Nutritional approaches to ADHD
2. Is Your Child Hyperactive?
3. The Five Step Approach
4. No sugar thanks, I’m sweet enough already
5. Eliminate allergies and additives
6. Fats are essential
7. Nutritional supplements can help
8. Eliminating brain pollutants
9. Vitamins vs Drugs – Which works best?








