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Hey...

I've noticed that in research articles on epilepsy, autism, ADD/ADHD, if

there are GI or nasal symptoms accompanying it, food sensitivities are likely to

play a role. If no symptoms, WAY less likely it's food allergies or

sensitivities.

Also, in an overwhelming majority of the " 20 or younger " crowd, soy was

reactive. I'm not sure if it's due to the dreaded Monsanto " genetic modified

soybean " causing mass sensitization or if it's just due to the fact that soy

formula is frequently substituted for cow's milk based formulations in infants.

(there is some evidence in cases I've seen due to this)

But yeah... if there are known sensitivities, it's hard to catch them all

and do an effective diet without a test which pinpoints the reactions you seek

to eliminate. (I sell testing and training for LEAP, note bias)

I'm not a huge proponent of " curing " ADD/ADHD since I happily have it (note

bias)

But YES... wade in there and be the expert because dietitians need to NOT

hand this over to another profession (note bias)

NutritionResults.com

Helping Doctors, dietitians and patients with the important business of

sleuthing delayed food and additive hypersensitivities.

25% off LEAP Certification training in October in honor of FNCE 2008!

In a message dated 9/19/2008 8:10:51 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

nrord1@... writes:

If you have access to www.naturaldatabaseIf you have access to www.natur

On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 5:59 AM, Dienna Weiss <_deejay1979@..._

(mailto:deejay1979@...) >wrote:

>

> Have you already checked out the research on omega-3s and ADHD? I know

they

> have looked at the connection between EFA deficiency, faulty EFA metabolism

> and hyperactivity in children.

>

> That's the first thing that comes to mind...

>

> Dienna Weiss

> Waterford, MI

>

> To: _RD-USA@...@_ (mailto:RD-USA@...)

<RD-USA%40yahoogrouRD-USA%40y>

> _lori.lohar@..._ (mailto:lori.lohar@...)

<lori.lohar%lori.lohar%<WBR><WBR>: Thu, 18 Sep

> 18:39:45 -0700Subject: ADD ADHD

>

>

> I apologize and know this subject has been discussed but didn't think I'd

> need until now. Any information you can give regarding ADD ADHD especially

> with young children (5 yrs) would be greatly appreciated. Lori Lohar,

> MSRD

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Hey...

I've noticed that in research articles on epilepsy, autism, ADD/ADHD, if

there are GI or nasal symptoms accompanying it, food sensitivities are likely to

play a role. If no symptoms, WAY less likely it's food allergies or

sensitivities.

Also, in an overwhelming majority of the " 20 or younger " crowd, soy was

reactive. I'm not sure if it's due to the dreaded Monsanto " genetic modified

soybean " causing mass sensitization or if it's just due to the fact that soy

formula is frequently substituted for cow's milk based formulations in infants.

(there is some evidence in cases I've seen due to this)

But yeah... if there are known sensitivities, it's hard to catch them all

and do an effective diet without a test which pinpoints the reactions you seek

to eliminate. (I sell testing and training for LEAP, note bias)

I'm not a huge proponent of " curing " ADD/ADHD since I happily have it (note

bias)

But YES... wade in there and be the expert because dietitians need to NOT

hand this over to another profession (note bias)

NutritionResults.com

Helping Doctors, dietitians and patients with the important business of

sleuthing delayed food and additive hypersensitivities.

25% off LEAP Certification training in October in honor of FNCE 2008!

In a message dated 9/19/2008 8:10:51 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

nrord1@... writes:

If you have access to www.naturaldatabaseIf you have access to www.natur

On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 5:59 AM, Dienna Weiss <_deejay1979@..._

(mailto:deejay1979@...) >wrote:

>

> Have you already checked out the research on omega-3s and ADHD? I know

they

> have looked at the connection between EFA deficiency, faulty EFA metabolism

> and hyperactivity in children.

>

> That's the first thing that comes to mind...

>

> Dienna Weiss

> Waterford, MI

>

> To: _RD-USA@...@_ (mailto:RD-USA@...)

<RD-USA%40yahoogrouRD-USA%40y>

> _lori.lohar@..._ (mailto:lori.lohar@...)

<lori.lohar%lori.lohar%<WBR><WBR>: Thu, 18 Sep

> 18:39:45 -0700Subject: ADD ADHD

>

>

> I apologize and know this subject has been discussed but didn't think I'd

> need until now. Any information you can give regarding ADD ADHD especially

> with young children (5 yrs) would be greatly appreciated. Lori Lohar,

> MSRD

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Hey...

I've noticed that in research articles on epilepsy, autism, ADD/ADHD, if

there are GI or nasal symptoms accompanying it, food sensitivities are likely to

play a role. If no symptoms, WAY less likely it's food allergies or

sensitivities.

Also, in an overwhelming majority of the " 20 or younger " crowd, soy was

reactive. I'm not sure if it's due to the dreaded Monsanto " genetic modified

soybean " causing mass sensitization or if it's just due to the fact that soy

formula is frequently substituted for cow's milk based formulations in infants.

(there is some evidence in cases I've seen due to this)

But yeah... if there are known sensitivities, it's hard to catch them all

and do an effective diet without a test which pinpoints the reactions you seek

to eliminate. (I sell testing and training for LEAP, note bias)

I'm not a huge proponent of " curing " ADD/ADHD since I happily have it (note

bias)

But YES... wade in there and be the expert because dietitians need to NOT

hand this over to another profession (note bias)

NutritionResults.com

Helping Doctors, dietitians and patients with the important business of

sleuthing delayed food and additive hypersensitivities.

25% off LEAP Certification training in October in honor of FNCE 2008!

In a message dated 9/19/2008 8:10:51 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

nrord1@... writes:

If you have access to www.naturaldatabaseIf you have access to www.natur

On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 5:59 AM, Dienna Weiss <_deejay1979@..._

(mailto:deejay1979@...) >wrote:

>

> Have you already checked out the research on omega-3s and ADHD? I know

they

> have looked at the connection between EFA deficiency, faulty EFA metabolism

> and hyperactivity in children.

>

> That's the first thing that comes to mind...

>

> Dienna Weiss

> Waterford, MI

>

> To: _RD-USA@...@_ (mailto:RD-USA@...)

<RD-USA%40yahoogrouRD-USA%40y>

> _lori.lohar@..._ (mailto:lori.lohar@...)

<lori.lohar%lori.lohar%<WBR><WBR>: Thu, 18 Sep

> 18:39:45 -0700Subject: ADD ADHD

>

>

> I apologize and know this subject has been discussed but didn't think I'd

> need until now. Any information you can give regarding ADD ADHD especially

> with young children (5 yrs) would be greatly appreciated. Lori Lohar,

> MSRD

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Have you already checked out the research on omega-3s and ADHD? I know they

have looked at the connection between EFA deficiency, faulty EFA metabolism and

hyperactivity in children.

That's the first thing that comes to mind...

Dienna Weiss

Waterford, MI

To: RD-USA@...: lori.lohar@...: Thu, 18 Sep 2008

18:39:45 -0700Subject: ADD ADHD

I apologize and know this subject has been discussed but didn't think I'd need

until now. Any information you can give regarding ADD ADHD especially with young

children (5 yrs) would be greatly appreciated. Lori Lohar, MSRD[Non-text

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Have you already checked out the research on omega-3s and ADHD? I know they

have looked at the connection between EFA deficiency, faulty EFA metabolism and

hyperactivity in children.

That's the first thing that comes to mind...

Dienna Weiss

Waterford, MI

To: RD-USA@...: lori.lohar@...: Thu, 18 Sep 2008

18:39:45 -0700Subject: ADD ADHD

I apologize and know this subject has been discussed but didn't think I'd need

until now. Any information you can give regarding ADD ADHD especially with young

children (5 yrs) would be greatly appreciated. Lori Lohar, MSRD[Non-text

portions of this message have been removed]

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If you have access to www.naturaldatabase.com they have a CEU on it.

On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 5:59 AM, Dienna Weiss wrote:

>

> Have you already checked out the research on omega-3s and ADHD? I know they

> have looked at the connection between EFA deficiency, faulty EFA metabolism

> and hyperactivity in children.

>

> That's the first thing that comes to mind...

>

> Dienna Weiss

> Waterford, MI

>

> To: RD-USA@... <RD-USA%40yahoogroups.comFrom>:

> lori.lohar@... <lori.lohar%40yahoo.comDate>: Thu, 18 Sep 2008

> 18:39:45 -0700Subject: ADD ADHD

>

>

> I apologize and know this subject has been discussed but didn't think I'd

> need until now. Any information you can give regarding ADD ADHD especially

> with young children (5 yrs) would be greatly appreciated. Lori Lohar,

> MSRD

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Michal says is SOO well. . . if RDs aren't experts here, somebody else will

jump in. So, don't wait to educate yourself!

Diet DOES play a role.

I'm also a BIG proponent of being sure that ADD/ADHD is not misdiagnosed.

I've known 2 females that were diagnosed with ADHD while living with their

single mothers (and inattentive, not very good mothers at that - neglectful

and/or non-disciplinarians). When the father's got custody, AND disciplined

appropriately, there was no evidence of ADD/ADHD.

Just my two cents worth from my discussions with fathers and personal

observation with one of these 2 females.

Jan Patenaude, RD, CLT

Co-developer of Certified LEAP Therapist Training. And, yes, 25% of in

October. Email me for more info.

In a message dated 9/19/2008 6:36:36 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time,

NutritionResults@... writes:

" But YES... wade in there and be the expert because dietitians need to NOT

hand this over to another profession "

Hey...

I've noticed that in research articles on epilepsy, autism, ADD/ADHD, if

there are GI or nasal symptoms accompanying it, food sensitivities are

likely to

play a role. If no symptoms, WAY less likely it's food allergies or

sensitivities.

Also, in an overwhelming majority of the " 20 or younger " crowd, soy was

reactive. I'm not sure if it's due to the dreaded Monsanto " genetic modified

soybean " causing mass sensitization or if it's just due to the fact that soy

formula is frequently substituted for cow's milk based formulations in

infants.

(there is some evidence in cases I've seen due to this)

But yeah... if there are known sensitivities, it's hard to catch them all

and do an effective diet without a test which pinpoints the reactions you

seek

to eliminate. (I sell testing and training for LEAP, note bias)

I'm not a huge proponent of " curing " ADD/ADHD since I happily have it (note

bias)

But YES... wade in there and be the expert because dietitians need to NOT

hand this over to another profession (note bias)

NutritionResults.Nut

Helping Doctors, dietitians and patients with the important business of

sleuthing delayed food and additive hypersensitivities.

25% off LEAP Certification training in October in honor of FNCE 2008!

In a message dated 9/19/2008 8:10:51 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

_nrord1@..._ (mailto:nrord1@...) writes:

If you have access to www.naturaldatabaseIf you have access to www.natur

On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 5:59 AM, Dienna Weiss <__deejay1979@_deejay1979_

(mailto:_deejay1979@...) _

(mailto:_deejay1979@..._ (mailto:deejay1979@...) ) >wrote:

>

> Have you already checked out the research on omega-3s and ADHD? I know

they

> have looked at the connection between EFA deficiency, faulty EFA metabolism

> and hyperactivity in children.

>

> That's the first thing that comes to mind...

>

> Dienna Weiss

> Waterford, MI

>

> To: __RD-USA@yahoogroups_RD-USA_ (mailto:_RD-USA@...) @_

(mailto:_RD-USA@...@_ (mailto:RD-USA@...) )

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<lori.lohar%lori.lohar%<WBR><WBR><WBR>: Thu, 18

> 18:39:45 -0700Subject: ADD ADHD

>

>

> I apologize and know this subject has been discussed but didn't think I'd

> need until now. Any information you can give regarding ADD ADHD especially

> with young children (5 yrs) would be greatly appreciated. Lori Lohar,

> MSRD[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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>

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