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Global Patient Feedback for Attention Deficit Disorder ( Post a comment )
Question/Comment:
I recently read this book at the library about ad/hd dislexia, dispraxia and they had one thing in common, low dose of omega fats in the brain during conscpetion and infant years. I also found out that you could take fish oil supplements for help ALLEVIATING not medicate the symptoms. The low dose of fats was from not being breast fed. who would of known that mothers milk IS essential.
28 year old Male
Posted: 2008-06-21 14:57:43
Answer/Reply:
Thank you. Great comment. I will try that out and see how it works. I hear fish oils are great for alleviating many issues.
29 year old Female
Posted: 2008-06-23 14:13:31
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I am a mother of a child that breastfed for 2 years. She has a low focus and without medication cannot, literally, wipe her bottom. She is 7 and the most social creature, and smart. The only way I can describe her symptoms is that not all the receptors in her brain are firing. I may look into increasing the omega-3 and see if that helps.
40 year old Female
Posted: 2008-07-29 09:17:49
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