What should we know about the Treatment of ADD?
The treatment of ADD usually means first taking a look to see if any external factors are responsible for the condition. Sometimes, ADD is caused due to the addition of certain colors, flavors, or preservatives in foods. In this case, the treatment of ADD should begin with the removal of these foods from the diet. The treatment of ADD also looks at whether the disease is caused by an allergic reaction to everyday foods like milk, nuts or tomatoes. Other factors that are taken into account in the treatment of ADD are whether there is too much sugar being ingested, or whether there are signs of metal toxicity.
If a change in diet is not effective, there are other natural treatments of ADD available. Some chiropractors believe that a realignment of the skull as well as manipulation of the spine has produced good results in the treatment of ADD. There are some who have used the beat of a metronome in the treatment of ADD to help patients learn to work to a rhythm.
Certain natural oils have been used in the treatment of ADD with positive results. These include primrose oil, fish oil and flaxseed oil. It also helps if oils like canola oil and olive oil are used in the diet.
Although mainly children suffer from ADD, an increasing number of adults are also affected by the disorder. The treatment of ADD in adults can involve boosting their self-esteem as very often they have a tough time both at home as well as in their workplace. Frustration and boredom is common so the treatment of ADD must try to develop an interest for patients so that they can develop a more ordered way of thinking.
ADD and ADHD are difficult conditions to treat and the treatment of these diseases must keep in mind that patients very often suffer deeply because of a lack of confidence and also because they are very often not accepted in their social circles. The effective treatment of ADD should also extend to making those around sufferers aware of the disease, and be understanding to the condition and its effects.


Prescriptions by Dr. Balch






