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HYPERACTIVITY
By Dr. Dionisio Celeste
Hyperactivity is termed as "Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder" (ADHD), is a disorder of certain mechanisms in the Central Nervous System. It affects children, which causes learning and behavior problems, adults can be affected too. Some of the predisposing factors of hyperactivity include:
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Heredity
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Smoking during pregnancy
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Oxygen deprivation at birth
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Environmental pollutants
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Artificial food additives
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Lead poisoning
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Allergies
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Prenatal trauma
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Preservatives & food containing salicylates
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Low-protein diet
One or a combination of the following may characterize hyperactivity:
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Head-knocking
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Lack of concentration
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A tendency to disturb other children
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Self-destructive behavior
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Emotional instability; daily or hourly mood swings
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Disorders of speech and hearing
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Temper tantrums
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Impatience; difficulty waiting
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Extreme distractibility
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Forgetfulness
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Absentmindedness
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Inability to finish tasks
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Difficulty solving problems or managing time
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Low tolerance for stress
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Learning disabilities
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A tendency to become frustrated quickly
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An inability to sit still for any length of time, even at mealtimes
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Clumsiness
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Sleep disturbance
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Failure in school despite average or above average intelligence
Treatment Recommendation
Nutritional diet plays an important role in treating hyperactivity disorder. Include in the diet all fruits and vegetables, plus breads, cereals and crackers that contain only rice and oats. Avoid all forms of refined sugar, all food that contain artificial colors, flavorings, preservatives, processed and manufactured foods. The likes of bacon, butter, candy, catsup, chocolate, colored cheese, chili sauce, ham, hotdogs, luncheon meat, margarine, milk, mustard, pork, salami, salt, soft drinks, soy sauce, sausage, tea, and wheat, carbonated beverages. Most importantly avoid foods that contains salicylate which includes almonds, apples, cherries, peaches, plum, prunes, tomatoes, cucumber and orange.
It is believed that Phosphate additives are responsible for hyperkinesis (exaggerated muscle activity). High in Phosphorous and low in Calcium and Magnesium can trigger seizures.
Frequent exposure to lead and copper can cause behavioral problems in most individual.
Researchers performed the five-hour oral glucose tolerance tests on 261 hyperactive children found that 74 percent displayed abnormal glucose tolerance.
The administration of gamma-amino butyric acid (GABA) decreases hyperactivity, it calms the body much in the same way as some tranquilizers, without side effects or danger of addiction. It prevents untoward violence, epileptic attack, mental retardation and learning disabilities; 750 mg per day of GABA will suffice the nutritional supplement of a hyperactive child.
Use Biomagnet Therapy to prevent and reduce the occurrence of Hyperactivity disorder.
1. Put Negative 2-stack Power Wafers all day on CVS daily for 2-3 months.
2. Drink one glass of Magnetized Negative Water with 5-8 drops of MSO.
3. Follow Nutritional Diet as explained above.
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