ADD, The Natural Approach
by Dr. Gary Farr on 3 February 2002
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by Nina Anderson, Howard Peiper
The publisher, safe goods , November 29, 1998
Back cover quote
"In my experience, approximately 50 per cent of ADD hyperkinesis and hyperactivity behavior has etiologic roots in the craniosacral system. Based on these findings, I feel that more effort should be put forward in defining the contributing factoprs for these problems." John E. Upledger, D.O., O.M.M., researcher and founder of The Upledger Institute.
The publisher, safe goods , November 29, 1998
Back cover quote
"Once parents have succeeded in peeling their hyperactive kids off the ceilings, they ship them off to the medical profession and, more often than not, come back with a prescription for Ritalin. Doctors need to be concerned about the lack of proper nutrition, i.e., minerals, not the lack of drugs. I am pleased that this simple, down to earth and honest book is available to the public and can be used as a holistic reference for ADD and ADHD, and most especially that it explains natural solutions that work." Gillian Marlew, N.D., family practice
The publisher, Safe@snet.net , July 16, 1997
Help for children (& adults) with ADD and ADHD.
Attention Deficit Disorder is given an alternative to drug treatment in this compact booklet. Includes treatments with herbs, nutrition, bodywork, Chinese medicine, flower remedies and other natural approaches. Reviewed in the TOWNSEND NEWS FOR DOCTORS. Now available. No backorders.
Very simple answers to a complicated problem January 23, 1999
Reviewer: A reader from USA:
My husband and I have 3 children who are ADD, this little book has helped us so much that I would highly recommend reading and following the authors suggestions.
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