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ADHD, Depression, Tics and Dementia....Dietary Impact?
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<blockquote data-quote="HMBgal" data-source="post: 613959" data-attributes="member: 13260"><p>To add an experience to this thread. My daughter is a dental hygienist and works for a wonderful woman with a child that has run the gamut of diagnoses and medications, to no great effect. She decided to start from the ground up and do blood work, use diet, and see how it went. First, he tested positive for Lyme disease. He's an outdoor kind of fellow, since he climbs the walls indoors. They put him on antibiotics for a bit and the tics reduced greatly. Now that he's on his diet (Feingold, girlfriend? not really sure) and he's improved even more. This mom was being called to the school constantly to help the staff peel her son off the walls, and now? He is functioning so much better. They just bought a new car and even three weeks later, when he is in the car for more than about 20 minutes, his tics start up really bad. Interesting, I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMBgal, post: 613959, member: 13260"] To add an experience to this thread. My daughter is a dental hygienist and works for a wonderful woman with a child that has run the gamut of diagnoses and medications, to no great effect. She decided to start from the ground up and do blood work, use diet, and see how it went. First, he tested positive for Lyme disease. He's an outdoor kind of fellow, since he climbs the walls indoors. They put him on antibiotics for a bit and the tics reduced greatly. Now that he's on his diet (Feingold, girlfriend? not really sure) and he's improved even more. This mom was being called to the school constantly to help the staff peel her son off the walls, and now? He is functioning so much better. They just bought a new car and even three weeks later, when he is in the car for more than about 20 minutes, his tics start up really bad. Interesting, I think. [/QUOTE]
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