More Articles from Tag Archives: diet and behavior in children

The doctors who use the BAX 3000 Neurological Stress Reduction Therapy for these children are experiencing tremendous success, and families are noting big improvements in their affected child’s response to these stresses. Overall behavior is improving, and the children who receive this therapy are feeling better in general. BAX 3000 has also shown success in reducing symptoms of eczema and other chronic skin conditions in children. Here are a few success stories!

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The USDA’s school nutrition standards were developed in the 1970’s and aren’t consistent with current nutritional science. USDA doesn’t even consider candy bars, snack cakes or french fries to be junk foods. The standards don’t even address calories, saturated and trans fats or sodium. I added my name to a petition calling for an update [...]

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I recently received an email from Jane Hersey, Director of The Feingold Association regarding my post “How a Child’s Diet Affects Behavior“. The Feingold Association is a non-profit organization that is “dedicated to helping children and adults apply proven dietary techniques for better behavior, learning and health, and to generating public awareness of the potential [...]

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Frontline is running a series called “The Medicated Child“, which reviews the impact that various psychiatric drugs have on children and discusses their potential overuse. There are over 6 million children on some sort of psychiatric drug, such as for conditions like Bipolar Disorder (become a very common diagnosis in children), Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), [...]

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