NATURAL SOLUTIONS FOR LEARNING PROBLEMS, 

ATTENTION DEFICIT & ADHD

It is estimated that approximately 2 million children in the United States - and is more common in boys than girls. It is not entirely certain what causes ADHD, but the current thought is that it is a combination of an overactive nervous system, coupled with a decrease in the brain’s ability to filter out extraneous sights, sounds, thoughts, and emotions.   School performance suffers.  Over time, these children can develop anxiety and insecurity socially.

Lezlie Cebulski, traditional Naturopath and Emotional Freedom Technique practitioner specializes in helping clients quickly improve his or her self-image with lasting results.  She helps clients release the useless forms of fear, anxiety, trauma, anger and self doubts.  She advises clients on gentle detoxification methods and nutritional support to support learning and impulse control.  Spiritual issues from a Christian perspective (non-occult) are addressed, when appropriate, as a part of the healing process.   Helpful to both adults and children, some of the methods used are:

Learning disabilities, ADD and ADHD can be addressed naturally through holistic healing sessions

Biological Psychiatry reports
Long-Term Ritalin Use May Change Brain


The December 2003 issue of Biological Psychiatry reports on three animal studies that show long-term use of Ritalin may cause negative changes in brain response and behavior. Ritalin is the drug of choice for the treatment of the dubious condition known as attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

The first of the three studies found that low doses of Ritalin in rats caused changes in brain cells that made them more sensitive to the effects of cocaine (Ritalin and cocaine are similar in structure and action). The second study found that pre-adolescent rats given Ritalin increased behaviors that could indicate depression once they reached adulthood.

The final study found that adult rats given Ritalin as pre-adolescents were more sensitive to stressful situations and less responsive to natural rewards, such as those derived from sugar and sex. They also showed increased anxiety behaviors and elevated blood levels of stress hormones.
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