Numerous
research studies have uncovered a strong connection between hyperactive
behavior in children and the existence of food allergies.1-3
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Identifying and treating food allergies has proven
to be an extremely powerful tool in helping hyperactive children.
One recent investigation done by Cornell
Medical Center published in the
Annals
of Allergy found that 73% of children
with attention deficit hyperactive disorder
(ADHD) responded favorably to a diet
that eliminated reactive foods and food
additives. They concluded that dietary
factors play a significant role in a
majority of children with ADHD.4
British researchers reached a similar
conclusion in their study of 78 hyperactive
children. A total of 59 children improved
in behavior when placed on a special
allergen-free diet. For 19 of the children,
researchers disguised the allergic foods
and additives by mixing them with other
tolerated foods. Every one of the children
exposed to allergenic foods showed a
significant, specific worsening of behavior
after eating. In fact, many parents commented
that, after proper treatment for food
allergy, "their children had become
more manageable and more amenable to reasoning."5
In
her landmark work, No More Ritalin:
Treating ADHD without Drugs, Dr.
Mary Ann Block describes her journey
as a mother and a physician as
she successfully treats her daughter
for ADHD by addressing allergies
and food sensitivities (particularly
those mediated by the IgG antibody),
along with impaired digestion,
blood sugar imbalances, and problems
with detoxification.6
Because
allergic reactions may not show up for hours or even days after
exposure to an allergen, it is extremely difficult to identify the
offending substance(s) without proper testing. The Comprehensive
Antibody Assessment requires a single blood sample to
identify both immediate (IgE) and delayed (IgG) sensitivities to
over 120 commonly encountered food and environmental substances.
Results provide a firm foundation for designing an individualized
diet plan that eliminates substances that may be provoking hyperactive
and attention deficit symptoms.
References:
1 Tryphonas H, Trites R. Food allergy in children with hyperactivity,
learning disabilities and/or minimal brain dysfunction. Ann Allergy
1979;42(1):22-7.
2 Boris M, Mandel FS. Foods and additives are common causes of the
attention deficit hyperactive disorder in children. Ann Allergy
1994;72(5):462-8.
3 Egger J, Carter CM, Graham PJ, Gumley D, Soothill JF. Controlled
trial of oligoantigenic treatment in the hyperkinetic syndrome.
Lancet 1985;i:540-5.
4 Millman M, Campbell MB, Wright KL, Johnston A. Allergy and learning
disabilities in children. Ann Allergy 1976;36(3):149-60.
5 Carter CM, Urbanowicz M, Hemsley R, Mantilla L, Strobel S, Graham
PJ, Taylor E. Effects of a few food diet in attention deficit disorder.
Archives of Disease in Childhood 1993;69:564-568.
6 Block, MA. No more ritalin: treating ADHD without drugs. New York:
Kensington Books, 1996.
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