tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736612052295099842.post2129249493230642992..comments2024-03-17T01:45:05.354-04:00Comments on ADHD treatments: Omega 3 Fatty Acids and ADHD: The Theory Behind the PracticeThe ADHD Treatment Guidehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00747782650821771627noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736612052295099842.post-10072416050822027722023-01-03T12:28:32.927-05:002023-01-03T12:28:32.927-05:00You pay your $500 Loan the same way you received i...You pay your <a href="https://ozloans300.com/500-dollar-payday-loans.html" rel="nofollow">$500 Loan</a> the same way you received it using your bank account. Among your <a href="https://ozloans300.com/payday-loans-no-credit-check.html" rel="nofollow">payday loans online no credit check instant approval no faxing</a> terms, you can choose automatic repayment.AlexWhitehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00937756511571765643noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736612052295099842.post-68442358240872799522017-05-12T11:47:31.985-04:002017-05-12T11:47:31.985-04:00Thanks a lot! It is definitely an great site
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I want to primarily make sure your readers are aware that, in treating ADHD with essential fatty acids ("EFAs") (as with other cognitive or psychiatric disorders such as depression, bipolar, schizophrenia, etc.) the published studies have reported excellent levels of improvement using either (i) lower or higher doses of just EPA; or (ii) various fish oil-based supplements with differing percentage combinations of EPA. Some ADHD studies with younger people have also added in evening primrose oil as is contains GLA, a "good" Omega-6 essential fatty acid ("EFA"). Such oil, though, also contains much higher amounts of LA, which creates AA ("arichnic-something acie"), which is the primary "bad" Omega-6 EFA that, if it is not matched in our diet, and in our blood plasma and other types of cells in the blood, with EPA on a 1:1 basis, causes all kinds cognitive and mood disorders. The average American (and I assume teenagers are probably in worse shape) have a total omega-6 to omega-3 ratio of 20:1 or higher, with the same off-kilter (almost all from eating processed foods and junk foods, but relatively litle fish) ratio of AA:EPA.<br />So, I think that it is still unclear what dose is right for each person. Varying factors include (i) the background dietary fish intake in a certain country where the study was done, or just in the various patients studied; (ii) whether the person as a fetus and, then, during the his or her first year after birth, receive the very high amounts of DHA which is essential during that time as to ensure that the rapidly growing and developing brain develops correctly. Tragically, most U.S. babies receive highly inadequate DHA levels, even if breast-fed for this whole period. If given cow's milk-based formula (because cows are fed grain) the level of DHA is horrendously low. Unless the mother takes DHA supplements, which have only been made available quite recently in the U.S., the mother will have average U.S. breast milk, which, given the U.S. diet, also contains extremely insufficient amounts of DHA. There is little doubt that this failure of us all to receive the necessary amounts of DHA during this crucial time is one very large factor in the great rise, over the last 50-75 years of ADHD, dyslexia, depression, and many other learning or mood/psychiatric disorders. I have found no medical article that says that we can make up, by taking in more DHA later in life, for the cognitive and/or mood brain impairment we have. But, they do know that the brain does need some new DHA in our diets. This amount is far lower than the helpful amount of EPA, though, because our bodies "hold onto" our stores of DHA very well, which we do not do with EPA. We need to ingest new EPA regularly; and, if we have a disorder, every day. A third possibly varying factor is that many scientists believe that children and adults with ADHD, depression, etc. have an impaired ability to take into our cell membranes, EPA, DHA, etc. So, a greater dose may be necessary to overcome this problem.<br />So, unfortunately no one certain answer to EFA treatment dosage or combination exists. The good news is that, in most cases, some improvement can be seen within 2-3 weeks, even though it may not reach maximum effect for 3-4 months or longer. (Over time the EPA actually repairs the structure, as well as the function, of our brains!) Most doctors suggest starting with a lower EPA dose and, then, raising it in steps each time significant improvement is not seen in 2-3 weeks.Be aware that, unless a fish oil or fish oil capsule is described as having gone through a "pharmacy grade" "distillation" process to remove highly dangerous mercury and other toxins, you can't be sure about whether it has an amount of these dangerous toxins. Check out "OmegaBrite" at www.omegabrite.com. It has a 7:1 EPA:DHA ratio. It is expensive, but, if you can afford it, the toxin assurance itself is worth the price.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736612052295099842.post-37642499666359257412009-06-10T16:23:25.467-04:002009-06-10T16:23:25.467-04:00I agree that your article is, generally, quite goo...I agree that your article is, generally, quite good. I want to primarily make sure your readers are aware that, in treating ADHD with essential fatty acids ("EFAs") (as with other cognitive or psychiatric disorders such as depression, bipolar, schizophrenia, etc.) the published studies have reported excellent levels of improvement using either (i) lower or higher doses of just EPA; or (ii) various fish oil-based supplements with differing percentage combinations of EPA. Some ADHD studies with younger people have also added in evening primrose oil as is contains GLA, a "good" Omega-6 essential fatty acid ("EFA"). Such oil, though, also contains much higher amounts of LA, which creates AA ("arichnic-something acie"), which is the primary "bad" Omega-6 EFA that, if it is not matched in our diet, and in our blood plasma and other types of cells in the blood, with EPA on a 1:1 basis, causes all kinds cognitive and mood disorders. The average American (and I assume teenagers are probably in worse shape) have a total omega-6 to omega-3 ratio of 20:1 or higher, with the same off-kilter (almost all from eating processed foods and junk foods, but relatively litle fish) ratio of AA:EPA.<br />So, I think that it is still unclear what dose is right for each person. Varying factors include (i) the background dietary fish intake in a certain country where the study was done, or just in the various patients studied; (ii) whether the person as a fetus and, then, during the his or her first year after birth, receive the very high amounts of DHA which is essential during that time as to ensure that the rapidly growing and developing brain develops correctly. Tragically, most U.S. babies receive highly inadequate DHA levels, even if breast-fed for this whole period. If given cow's milk-based formula (because cows are fed grain) the level of DHA is horrendously low. Unless the mother takes DHA supplements, which have only been made available quite recently in the U.S., the mother will have average U.S. breast milk, which, given the U.S. diet, also contains extremely insufficient amounts of DHA. There is little doubt that this failure of us all to receive the necessary amounts of DHA during this crucial time is one very large factor in the great rise, over the last 50-75 years of ADHD, dyslexia, depression, and many other learning or mood/psychiatric disorders. I have found no medical article that says that we can make up, by taking in more DHA later in life, for the cognitive and/or mood brain impairment we have. But, they do know that the brain does need some new DHA in our diets. This amount is far lower than the helpful amount of EPA, though, because our bodies "hold onto" our stores of DHA very well, which we do not do with EPA. We need to ingest new EPA regularly; and, if we have a disorder, every day. A third possibly varying factor is that many scientists believe that children and adults with ADHD, depression, etc. have an impaired ability to take into our cell membranes, EPA, DHA, etc. So, a greater dose may be necessary to overcome this problem.<br />So, unfortunately no one certain answer to EFA treatment dosage or combination exists. The good news is that, in most cases, some improvement can be seen within 2-3 weeks, even though it may not reach maximum effect for 3-4 months or longer. (Over time the EPA actually repairs the structure, as well as the function, of our brains!) Most doctors suggest starting with a lower EPA dose and, then, raising it in steps each time significant improvement is not seen in 2-3 weeks.Be aware that, unless a fish oil or fish oil capsule is described as having gone through a "pharmacy grade" "distillation" process to remove highly dangerous mercury and other toxins, you can't be sure about whether it has an amount of these dangerous toxins. Check out "OmegaBrite" at www.omegabrite.com. It has a 7:1 EPA:DHA ratio. It is expensive, but, if you can afford it, the toxin assurance itself is worth the price.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736612052295099842.post-86325552914546581752009-06-10T16:23:14.431-04:002009-06-10T16:23:14.431-04:00I agree that your article is, generally, quite goo...I agree that your article is, generally, quite good. I want to primarily make sure your readers are aware that, in treating ADHD with essential fatty acids ("EFAs") (as with other cognitive or psychiatric disorders such as depression, bipolar, schizophrenia, etc.) the published studies have reported excellent levels of improvement using either (i) lower or higher doses of just EPA; or (ii) various fish oil-based supplements with differing percentage combinations of EPA. Some ADHD studies with younger people have also added in evening primrose oil as is contains GLA, a "good" Omega-6 essential fatty acid ("EFA"). Such oil, though, also contains much higher amounts of LA, which creates AA ("arichnic-something acie"), which is the primary "bad" Omega-6 EFA that, if it is not matched in our diet, and in our blood plasma and other types of cells in the blood, with EPA on a 1:1 basis, causes all kinds cognitive and mood disorders. The average American (and I assume teenagers are probably in worse shape) have a total omega-6 to omega-3 ratio of 20:1 or higher, with the same off-kilter (almost all from eating processed foods and junk foods, but relatively litle fish) ratio of AA:EPA.<br />So, I think that it is still unclear what dose is right for each person. Varying factors include (i) the background dietary fish intake in a certain country where the study was done, or just in the various patients studied; (ii) whether the person as a fetus and, then, during the his or her first year after birth, receive the very high amounts of DHA which is essential during that time as to ensure that the rapidly growing and developing brain develops correctly. Tragically, most U.S. babies receive highly inadequate DHA levels, even if breast-fed for this whole period. If given cow's milk-based formula (because cows are fed grain) the level of DHA is horrendously low. Unless the mother takes DHA supplements, which have only been made available quite recently in the U.S., the mother will have average U.S. breast milk, which, given the U.S. diet, also contains extremely insufficient amounts of DHA. There is little doubt that this failure of us all to receive the necessary amounts of DHA during this crucial time is one very large factor in the great rise, over the last 50-75 years of ADHD, dyslexia, depression, and many other learning or mood/psychiatric disorders. I have found no medical article that says that we can make up, by taking in more DHA later in life, for the cognitive and/or mood brain impairment we have. But, they do know that the brain does need some new DHA in our diets. This amount is far lower than the helpful amount of EPA, though, because our bodies "hold onto" our stores of DHA very well, which we do not do with EPA. We need to ingest new EPA regularly; and, if we have a disorder, every day. A third possibly varying factor is that many scientists believe that children and adults with ADHD, depression, etc. have an impaired ability to take into our cell membranes, EPA, DHA, etc. So, a greater dose may be necessary to overcome this problem.<br />So, unfortunately no one certain answer to EFA treatment dosage or combination exists. The good news is that, in most cases, some improvement can be seen within 2-3 weeks, even though it may not reach maximum effect for 3-4 months or longer. (Over time the EPA actually repairs the structure, as well as the function, of our brains!) Most doctors suggest starting with a lower EPA dose and, then, raising it in steps each time significant improvement is not seen in 2-3 weeks.Be aware that, unless a fish oil or fish oil capsule is described as having gone through a "pharmacy grade" "distillation" process to remove highly dangerous mercury and other toxins, you can't be sure about whether it has an amount of these dangerous toxins. Check out "OmegaBrite" at www.omegabrite.com. It has a 7:1 EPA:DHA ratio. It is expensive, but, if you can afford it, the toxin assurance itself is worth the price.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736612052295099842.post-88463447743251364482009-04-03T17:18:00.000-04:002009-04-03T17:18:00.000-04:00Thank you for your work- that is a first rate post...Thank you for your work- that is a first rate post- clear, concise and accurate.Andrew Kinsellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09347705850812381107noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736612052295099842.post-84044226482576618732009-01-28T15:02:00.000-05:002009-01-28T15:02:00.000-05:00Well written article on omega 3 fatty acids. I hav...Well written article on omega 3 fatty acids. <BR/><BR/>I have ADD too, but I do not use medications. Instead I use supplements. They are very effective. The supplements I use are Omega 3 fish oil containing mostly EPA and another supplement called phosphatidyl serine. It's soo effective and I can concentrate much better and feel much more relaxed. I truely believe that medications are not the only things that work. For more information, please visit this website: <A HREF="http://www.adhdfree.net/" REL="nofollow">http://www.adhdfree.net/</A>anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13324934740989709180noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736612052295099842.post-42591500056369769462009-01-15T20:32:00.000-05:002009-01-15T20:32:00.000-05:00Hi,I'm an academic physician (formerly at Harv...Hi,<BR/><BR/>I'm an academic physician (formerly at Harvard and Stanford) who found your blog while looking for the best health writers. I think your writing is great! 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