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a Guide To Adhd Therapy - Learning About All The Treatment Options Out There
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Ann_Matthews]Ann Matthews Ever wondered if there is more to therapy than your doctor tells you? The truth is that there are a vast number of treatment options out there but doctors are less than likely to tell their patients about them. Unfortunately, doctors are connected with pharmaceutical companies thus prefer to prescribe psychostimulants, which are currently the treatment of choice for in the mainstream medical community. Some parents take it upon themselves to learn about alternative therapy due to the dangerous side effects associated with taking psychostimulants. Stimulants cause a wide range of short-term side effects such as decreased appetite, anxiety, mood swings, depression, lethargy, headache, stomach pain, and even sudden death in severe cases. There are also long-term side effects to conventional therapy with stimulants but they are not exactly known. Studies show however that children who take stimulants may be more likely to have substance abuse problems and depression as adults. Stimulants may also stunt growth in the long run and suppress your child's genuine personality. ADHD alternative therapy is a viable option if you are worried about the side effects that stimulants can have on your child. Alternative therapy aims at holistic treatment and addresses the underlying causes of such as nutritional deficiencies and an unhealthy lifestyle. In contrast, stimulants only suppress the immediate symptoms of ADHD. Many parents make the mistake of thinking that conventional therapy with stimulants is a cure-all. The truth is that if you stop giving your child stimulants, the symptoms of will return. That is not to say that stimulants can't be helpful in some

cases but if you want to help your child achieve permanent recovery and overall good health, you need to consider other treatment options as well. ADHD alternative therapy has a lot of success because it aims at an overall change in lifestyle. You should make sure your child gets enough exercise and eats well. Remove allergens from his diet such as sugar, eggs, dairy, wheat, chocolate, etc. These are common culprits of symptoms. Take your child to see a behavioral therapist. The best natural therapy is homeopathy. Give your child a homeopathic remedy to restore balance at a cellular level and relieve him of symptoms. By doing so, you can help your child achieve permanent recovery and overall good health. Drugs should be considered a last resort. Try all of these treatment options first. Believe me. If you follow this advice you will see a dramatic improvement in your child's behavior. Conventional therapy has its place in treatment but if you want to keep your child healthy and vibrant exhaust all other treatment options first. Natural treatment through dietary control, behavioral therapy, a healthy lifestyle, and a homeopathic remedy will help your child achieve permanent recovery and overall good health. If you want to make a difference in your child's life without compromising their health and to learn more about natural alternatives to medications visit my site at : http://www.adhd-help-guide.com BIO: Ann Matthews is a long time health enthusiast with Natural Remedies who has a real passion for the well-being of children. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ann_Matthews http://EzineArticles.com/?A-Guide-to-ADHD-Therapy---Learning-About-All-the-Treatment-Options-Out-There&id=1726088

 
 
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