tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736612052295099842.post5079073089607751358..comments2024-03-17T01:45:05.354-04:00Comments on ADHD treatments: Celiac Disease causes ADHD SymptomsThe ADHD Treatment Guidehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00747782650821771627noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736612052295099842.post-90520779317095878872019-02-20T01:57:53.263-05:002019-02-20T01:57:53.263-05:00This is a very useful post, thank you! I agree tha...This is a very useful post, thank you! 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I endured several misdiagnoses and treatment regimens, Migraines started at age seven, I can recall suffering as a child, I grew up thinking it was normal to have daily stomach pain, headaches, though stomach problems ran in my family, but no one felt as miserable as I did on a daily basis. I fell asleep in my clothes without eating dinner not knowing how my body would react, I had become afraid of food.<br />I felt a moment of relief hoping that, I am free from this ailment, and I remind myself how lucky to come across Lance Justin's herbal medicine which is able to control my disease. I promised myself that I would stay strong and not sneak food that would cause me any harm again. The only thing I wanted was to feel better. I’m proud to say I am celiac disease free. You can also contact him through (ronniemd70@gmail.com).Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00966373209086459322noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736612052295099842.post-6205850727178382822012-10-01T06:01:07.346-04:002012-10-01T06:01:07.346-04:00ADHD diet will help the brain to function better a...ADHD diet will help the brain to function better and reduce symptoms such as agitation or lack of concentration. A solid diet plan can include the foods one normally eat and supplements one can regularly take.<br /><a href="http://www.alcat.com" rel="nofollow"> Adhd symptoms </a>danielthomashttp://www.alcat.com/adhd.phpnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736612052295099842.post-62602474930559051122012-08-06T03:29:36.747-04:002012-08-06T03:29:36.747-04:00ADHD symptoms in toddlers are somewhat difficult ...<a href="http://www.alcat.com" rel="nofollow"> ADHD symptoms </a> in toddlers are somewhat difficult to diagnose as being indicative of the disorder given the fact that all toddlers are inattentive, easily distracted, hyperactive, etc.luminsmithhttp://www.alcat.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736612052295099842.post-46016087390679408482011-11-16T01:54:23.674-05:002011-11-16T01:54:23.674-05:00In my opinion everyone must look at it.In my opinion everyone must look at it.consejo comprar yatehttp://yatesspain.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736612052295099842.post-62509413985460242622011-10-12T14:55:35.537-04:002011-10-12T14:55:35.537-04:00Thank you for this post, really effective piece of...Thank you for this post, really effective piece of writing.muebles en tarragonahttp://www.muebles-en-tarragona.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736612052295099842.post-58649157940407834952011-09-12T06:56:05.426-04:002011-09-12T06:56:05.426-04:00Thanks so much for this post- my husband was diagn...Thanks so much for this post- my husband was diagnosed with CD last month and we are still working through implimenting a gluten-free diet for him but recently have been having trouble with our 5-year-old in kindergarten. He is a VERY active child and this article describes him to a T. Rather than having medication prescribed to him at the suggestion of the school I am beginning to think he has inherited CD and I need to test him and try a GF diet FIRST. Thank you!Rindanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736612052295099842.post-89623181952378788232011-07-19T04:20:31.683-04:002011-07-19T04:20:31.683-04:00Hey, there is so much worthwhile info above!Hey, there is so much worthwhile info above!muebles madridhttp://www.muebles.plnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736612052295099842.post-23186353318178685722010-08-18T16:12:16.036-04:002010-08-18T16:12:16.036-04:00From my perspective, most of the developmental dis...From my perspective, most of the developmental disorders (like ADHD, ADD, FTT, APD, LD, PDD, and others) might only be differing symptom sets for the same condition. We theorize that all of them have something blocking their natural developmental process and the varying symptom sets are related to the intensity of the blockage, the developmental stage when the child got stuck, and the level of sensitivity of the child.<br /><br />When we determine to which environmental factors a child is reacting (non-allergic immune hypersensitive reactions) and then remove those factors from the child's environment, the developmental process naturally re-engages.<br /><br />From our experience those children who are hypersensitive to those food additives identified by the Feingold research, will be helped by eliminating them. The same goes for the GFCF diet: those children with reactions to wheat and dairy products will be helped by the GFCF diets. <br /><br />If those children are only reacting to those factors targeted by those diets, their developmental process gets completely re-engaged. If they have other things to which they are reacting, their results are mixed (some improvement but the developmental process remains blocked or sluggish).<br /><br />I think the new frontier for successful treatment of ADHD will be related to tracking the developmental process (instead of 'symptoms,' and determining the precise processes by which the developmental process gets blocked for these children.Rodger C Bailey, MShttp://getmychildbackontrack.com/mem/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736612052295099842.post-16699731144362280092010-05-11T22:09:42.889-04:002010-05-11T22:09:42.889-04:00Corn gluten is not a trigger for celiac disease. ...Corn gluten is not a trigger for celiac disease. While some celiacs may avoid corn, only wheat, rye, and barley are triggers for the autoimmune response of this condition.Debbiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06951992694891119012noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736612052295099842.post-54604986004373102312008-12-18T15:57:00.000-05:002008-12-18T15:57:00.000-05:00Interestingly, tryptophan is not a very efficient ...Interestingly, tryptophan is not a very efficient method of boosting serotonin for a couple of reasons (thanks Ursula and Dan for your comments). <BR/><BR/>In the event of a vitamin B3 (Niacin) deficiency, tryptophan stores can be converted to this essential B vitamin, through a relatively inefficient process. By taking in adequate levels of niacin, you can keep some more of your tryptophan reserves for serotonin conversion. Additionally, niacin, along with another B vitamin, vitamin B6 (present as pyridoxine or related forms), are needed to convert tryptophan to serotonin. <BR/><BR/>Additionally, as Dan pointed out, turkey is not as high in tryptophan as it typically gets credit for. Sesame seeds (along with milk) have some of the highest percentages of tryptophan compared to other amino acids. Nevertheless, turkey, with all of its holiday affiliations, still seems to be the most familiar tryptophan source to most people. <BR/><BR/>One of the problems with tryptophan is that it must "compete" with other amino acids (which often occur much more frequently) for access to the brain. Insulin surges from high sugar or other high carbohydrate meals clear some of these "competitors" away more efficiently than tryptophan, resulting in a slightly improved tryptophan ratio access to the brain. <BR/><BR/>Again, I appreciate both of your comments and insight, Ursula and Dan!The ADHD Treatment Guidehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00747782650821771627noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736612052295099842.post-76349214012810019062008-12-16T01:37:00.000-05:002008-12-16T01:37:00.000-05:00"This may be due to poor absorption of the amino a..."This may be due to poor absorption of the amino acid tryptophan (which is found in high concentrations in turkey, and is a big reason why turkey can make a person sleepy). Tryptophan is converted to another important agent in the body called serotonin, which is often found to be reduced in patients with depression and other related symptoms (sugar and milk can also give a temporary rise in serotonin levels, which is why ice cream and chocolate are often "comfort foods")."<BR/><BR/>Turkey doesn't actually have a very large concentration of TPH. In any case, the TPH in turkey is TPH1, which isn't active in the human brain (TPH2 is).<BR/><BR/>The way to raise serotonin in the brain is not through turkey, sugar or milk. The easiest way to do it in humans without drugs is by ingesting a large amount of sesame seeds (more than anyone would ever want to on their own).<BR/><BR/>Either way, the effect of neurotransmitters on the brain is a complex issue and can't be broken down to 'You eat A, so B increases, and then C happens'.danhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05732309877559235721noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2736612052295099842.post-65555834885069592172008-12-15T01:37:00.000-05:002008-12-15T01:37:00.000-05:00Excellent information!And naturally, due to the ou...Excellent information!<BR/><BR/>And naturally, due to the outward manifestations of ADHD symptoms, it makes sense that this condition is diagnosed first without looking at celiac disease.<BR/><BR/>The L-Tryptophan connection is interesting and I plan to give it a try.<BR/><BR/>Thanks for the post!Ursulahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18414398842751423803noreply@blogger.com