your obviously a wonderful mum who cares alot, its good to hear the meds work, i hope it stays positive for him. i personally really dont like mainstream medication especially when it comes to adhd, i worked with kids with serve adhd/autism and found they hated their meds and didnt take them. ive read alot of things about changing diet really helps.... what is he consuming? ( i literally read about a food yesterday and cant remember what it was that was particularly good for autism) also look into CBD oil which is legal now in uk, because it works on certain receptors in the brain, CBD activates anti-anxiety, anti-depressant and anti-inflammatory receptors to manage the symptoms of patients suffering with ADD. It also minimizes the activation of receptors caused by THC, hence countering its “high” effects.
https://greenflowerbotanicals.com/full-spectrum-cbd-oil-works-treat-add-adhd/
look to nature it has everything we need
plants not pills is my philosphy
hugs i hope u look into alternative natural medicines aswell including diet changes (if necessary) , i will link some things when i find it. But most obviously he should avoid processed sugar/ processed foods, anything with caffeine, energy/sugar pop drinks. Eating more fruits and vegetables, drinking lots of water
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you might of tried some of this already, i dont know your full story just putting some stuff out there because it says u are holistic therapist so i guess u know ur stuff. its funny that these things are such a big thing in the uk, like i was shocked to see a whole centre for adhd in my local area (when i was living in the uk) i dont know the stats but seems to be a bigger thing there than i see in europe? my only guess is the life style in general in the uk, something they are spraying in the sky, something in the water? all the jabs they give kids at a young age, just all the sugary temptations.... i dont know i can only speculate but what i do know is that kids are extremely sensitive, receptive, perceptive and intelligent and they all have different way of expressing themselves. Our society and education wants to label and put ppl in boxes and try to mould them into things they are not. Ur kid is unique, i hope he is able to be himself and his own way 💜
Thank you :) I agree, there is too much of it here in the UK, I suspect a lot of cases are misdiagnosed. But yes, it certainly does make you think whether the vaccines/food etc are causing the issues in the first place. I have often wondered this. As for food, he eats pretty well, he has sweets occasionally, but usually as a treat when we think of it because we don't have them in the house. We eat freshly cooked meals from scratch, no processed foods, his main diet consists of animal proteins and veggies. We tried various strengths of CBD oils before the medications. I was hoping the plant based solution would work, but it didn't help him at all. He didn't notice even a slight difference, which is a shame. I found that outdoor activities and burning off his excess energy helped the most when he was home schooled. He couldn't concentrate until he had climbed a few trees after breakfast whilst walking the dogs lol Unfortunately, school can't accommodate this and he wants to be with his friends. :(
well its good that you gave it all ago. wish school would accommodate alternative learning climbing trees and out door stuff in general for all kids. i personally dont think animal based diet is healthy but i dont want to push things on anyone. i know ppl have a hard time getting their children to eat properly or even at all. tho i find sensitive types dont agree with animal based diet energetically. lots of proteins in beans and vegetables, seeds. its good u dont let him have sweets reguarly. its great he has friends at school and wants to be with them! that is really positive ! :)