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If you have been diagnosed with a chronic physical or mental health condition, discuss oral chelation with your healthcare professional. Removing mercury and other heavy metals through a detoxification process can greatly improve symptoms, or eliminate the symptoms altogether.
Discuss chelation therapy with your health care professional if your child has learning or behavioral issues or has been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder or autism. Chelation therapy removes lead, heavy metals and other toxins and can greatly improve or entirely eliminate symptoms.
Research suggests that up to 25% of ADD adults also suffer from depression. Despite that, the depression aspect of Attention Deficit Disorder often goes untreated.
There are a number of easy yet powerful depression self-help techniques available. Try as many of these depression self-help tips as possible and watch the cloud of depression lift.
While the delivery system of Daytrana is new, methylphenidate is the oldest ADHD drug on the market. Methylphenidate is the generic name for Ritalin and is also the active ingredient in many other ADHD medications including Concerta, Ritalin LA and Metadate.
Brain-nourishing foods and supplements are an important tool in school supply kit. Properly nourishing the brain will ultimately set the child up for success in the classroom by improving concentration and focus and managing behavioral problems.
If you want to slow down the hands of time and boost your brain's ability to retain and recall information, grab a handful of blueberries and read on. The following list of foods are shown to boost brain power;
A certain amount of memory loss is to be expected as a result of the aging process. What level of memory loss is normal, what are possible causes aside from aging that can contributing to memory loss and when should you see a doctor?