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ADHD/ADD Alternatives

 

    Alternative Medicine, according to the Merriam Webster Online Dictionary, is “any of various systems of healing or treating disease (as chiropractic, homeopathy, or faith healing) not included in the traditional medical curricula taught in the United States and Britain.” This includes many, many types of treatment, as well as many of the kinds of treatments that are used to help those with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) control their symptoms and lead more normal lives.

 

ADHD Alternatives come in a variety of types, from natural supplements like BrightSpark or Focus Formula along  with other vitamins, to acupuncture and even basic lifestyle changes like more sleep, changed diet, and extra exercise. Any of these treatments may work for you, to help cope with the issues associated with having ADHD.

 

Using ADHD Alternatives is sometimes a lifestyle choice, and sometimes a choice made when all of the traditional medical avenues of treatment have been exhausted with little to no effect on the symptoms that are presented by an individual. Whatever the reason you are choosing to explore the option of ADHD Alternatives, experimentation is key. You will get to learn more about your condition, how you react to certain life stimuli and how to better cope with the symptoms you have.

 

*We do not and cannot, due to FDA regulations, claim that any medicinal, herbal or natural recommendations  can treat a disease. Therefore, the information found on BestADHDMedication.com can only claim that some individuals do benefit from the following.

 

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

(ADHD)

 

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, otherwise known as ADHD, is a disorder thought to be caused by an imbalance of chemicals in the brain which causes distractibility, impulsiveness, and hyperactivity. This disorder effects 3-5% of school aged children, and nearly 8% of adults, although the percentage for adults is mostly estimated since many adults with ADHD do not realize they have the disorder and are not treated for it.