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Old 06-08-2004, 01:18 PM
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Re: Hmm, interesting

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Originally posted by decadence
I'd heard studies showing the brains of those with ADHD are typically 2-4% smaller in size than others. barring the very rare cases where it seems to have arisen after head trauma later in life, I'm guessing that's what you are referring to.Haven't heard of this glucose thing, I'll look into it - are there any particular studies?This has been largely and completely debunked. Very young children with food allergies may be affected, but as far as nutrition/sugar being a cause or changing diet helping, it's generally held that unless the dietary improvements involve grinding in coffee and sprinkling on speed, that it won't help. ;-). That said, a healthy diet is good for everyone.
As for Ritalin, it's been around 40-50 years and is still popular, there are alternatives too (Adderall XR, Concerta etc) including non-amphetamine based (Strattera etc).
It's not just a size issue, it's a structure issue as well. I'm not sure how much head trauma figures into ADHD.
As far as glucose goes, check out this article. It also discusses the impact of nutrition. But yes, a healthy diet is good for everyone regardless of any disorders.
When I get home tonight (need to go to work) I will look up more info about Adderall, Concerta, and Strattera.
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