Posted by Buckeye Fan on October 28, 2005, at 8:38:17
In reply to Re: ADDH, posted by Buckeye Fan on October 27, 2005, at 13:24:47
Just curious if anyone has ever heard or had experience with this supplement"
Here is a recent e-mail I recievedHere is part 3 of your 5 part ADHD/ADD course. This installment will
explain the study conducted at Schneiders Children hospital in New
Hyde Park.Stimulant drugs, such as methylphenidate (Ritalin), are commonly
prescribed to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
A study reports that using music as an auditory stimulation may be an
effective treatment for educational problems among ADHD children.The study, published in the Journal of Learning Disabilities (1996,
vol. 29, no. 3), investigated the effect of auditory stimulation on
the arithmetic performance of children with ADHD. Researchers from
Schneider Children's Hospital in New Hyde Park, NY administered three
auditory conditions including high stimulation (music), low
stimulation (speech), and no stimulation (silence), while 20 boys
with ADHD and 20 nondisabled boys worked on arithmetic problems. The
music conditions were specific for each child and the arithmetic
problems were at each boy's ability level.The researchers found that the boys with ADHD had a significantly
better arithmetic performance under the music condition (high
stimulation), than the speech condition (low stimulation) or silence
condition (no stimulation). Findings also revealed that the
nondisabled boys had similar arithmetic performances under all three
auditory conditions. However, arithmetic performance was improved
only for the boys with ADHD who received the music stimulation as the
first condition."The facilitative effects of salient auditory stimulation on the
arithmetic performance of the children with ADHD provide some support
for the underarousal/optimal stimulation theory of ADHD," the study
authors conclude.Combining this treatment method with Listol may have even more
effective results. The ingredients in Listol have been clinically
proven to help improve behavior and concentration, read more here:
http://www.progressivehealth.com/catalog/Listol.htmI hope you found this information useful. In a
few days you will receive the 4th part of this course which includes
12 dietary recommendations to help with ADHD.Thanks,
Jerry- ProgressiveHealth.com
support@progressivehealth.com
REFERENCES:
1. Abikoff H, et al. The effects of auditory stimulation on the
arithmetic performance of children with ADHD and nondisabled
children. J Learn Disabil. 1996 May;29(3):238-46.
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