Brain
food for ADD, ADHD, and LD! Specialists from the Brain Train Centre say
that there are many ways to make the brain perform better. All it takes
is some attention to brain care basics. This is particularly important
for those who are labelled ADHD, ADD, and LD.Take an in-depth look at helping
the brain with articles from the experts!;
Getting the brain working
Special Diet tips for Hyperactivity and
ADD
Brain foods
Omega 3 Fatty Acid
Resources
Food for thought:
Science tells us that there are many ways to make the
brain perform better. All it takes is some attention to brain care
basics. This is particularly important for those who are labeled
ADHD, ADD, and LD. Brain care basics consist of strengthening our
old brain cells and nurturing the new. The latest research on the
neuroplasticity of the brain tells us that we grow new nerve cells
throughout our life and that the existing ones can be enhanced through
nutrition. Most people and in particular those with ADHD are greatly
deficient in the essential fatty acids. Omega-3
fatty acid is an essential fatty acid found only in the diet.
It is critical for the myelination of the new and old cells in the brain.
People labeled with ADHD, etc. would be wise to investigate getting enough
of these critical fats in their diet.
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Medical research tells us that people with ADHD process
information slower than other people. Thinner nerve fibers process
more slowly than fatter ones - ones that have more myelination. The
HANDLE Institute says that with regular gentle enhancement of the weak
function and proper nourishment the weak nervous system can be permanently
strengthened. Thus the individual gains the ability to focus and
respond appropriately to changes.
The Brain Train
Center teaches simple brain enhancement to children of all ages and
abilities, including those with ADHD and Learning Disabilities. The
Brain Train Center teaches about a lifelong approach designed to keep our
brains healthy and wise. Some of the key factors taught there are
foods that are good for the brain, exercises to help make new brain cell
connections, and the importance of water for healthy brains. Information
provided by the center says that water comprises up to 90% of the brain
and plays a crucial role in maintaining the electrical potential within
the brain and in the distribution of oxygen and nutrition; all of which
are critical for thinking and learning. Simple integrating movements
across the mid-line of the body stimulate whole brain activation of this
electrical energy and integrate right/left brain function.
Proper nutrition is needed to make the brain cell
connections smooth and strong. Without this secure link, new connections
can be made but will be of short term duration. Omega-3
fatty acids secure the membranes formed around these nerve cells. |
Thus in order for all of us to make sure our brain maintains
its status as the fastest and most efficient computer on earth we need
to remember to feed it. Water, brain foods, and gentle enhancing
movements across our mid-line(middle of the body) ensure a permanently
healthy brain no matter where we are starting from.
You can learn more at www.braintraincenter.org.
They
have generously sponsored the ezine this month and given us permission
to reproduce their resources in this ezine to keep you informed!
Special diet
tips for Hyperactivity and ADD
For hyperactivity and ADD types
diet is an important factor and food allergies are frequently significant.
The diet may not be in proper balance or the body may not be able
to absorb certain elements properly.
Recommendations
Higher amounts of protein/ 3 times
a day
Less refined sugar and carbohydrates
Reduce empty calories (snacks that
are over processed and fried)
Reduce artificial sweetener aspartame
(nutrasweet). Stevia, a natural herb can be used as a sugar supplement.
Be sure to balance the macro-nutrients
Protein/Carbohydrates/Fats
Add foods high in potassium to
balance sodium in the diet, such as bananas, peaches, apricots, pumpkin
seeds, salmon and bran.
common allergies are wheat, dairy,
food colouring and food preservatives
Reduce salicylates such as in aspirin
and some foods
B vitamins
Vitamin B6 is noted to help depression,
obsessive compulsive problems and sleep. Found in kidney beans, light meat
poultry, sunflower seeds and bran.
A tip from the Brain Train center~
make sure you and your children get plenty of Omega-3
fatty acids (or DHA) in your diet to feed the nervous system and every
cell in the body.
Reproduced from The Brain Train Centre,
3300 Bee Caves Road STE 650 Austin Texas 78746. Phone 512 347 0053
The Brain Train center website
here
http://www.braintraincenter.org
Brain food
All children can benefit from a
diet for a balanced brain. If your child has been labelled hyperactive,
ADHD, LD or Dyslexic, The Brain Train Centre invites you to explore the
variety of causes that may trigger these symptoms. Research shows causes
include: allergies and food sensitivities, low blood sugar and nutritional
deficiencies. Most symptoms can be improved through nutrition and natural
options versus drugs.
Many children and adults have trouble assimilating high sugar
foods and simple carbohydrates. This in turn leads to low blood sugar and
the craving for more carbohydrates and sugars. Causing a dramatic bounce
up and down from low to high sugar, and highs and lows in physical activities
and emotions.
In
a study by Lendon Smith, MD, of 6000 hyperactive children, 80% showed improvement
within a few weeks by just changing their diet and taking nutritional supplements.
Dr. Smith says with sugar metabolism, genetics is a factor, but attention
and academic problems only show up if nutritional, visual, auditory, traumatic
or emotional insults are added to a compromised nervous system.
Essential Fatty Acids, in particular the omega-3
fatty acids, are often found in decreased amounts in children with
ADHD .This essential fatty acid is shown to improve memory, mental ability,
and mental health. Supplements are easily found in the form of ground flax,
flax oil. and fish oil.
Ritalin was designed as a diagnostic tool and is similar
to cocaine. Both are stimulants that go to the same receptor sites in the
brain. Ritalin works because it speeds up the thinking process going through
the pathways of the brain. This creates the appearance of balance in the
thinking and attentive processes. Studies show no long term effects from
Ritalin. At the end of an 8 year study, 80% continued to have ADHD symptoms
and 60% had advanced to ODD (opposition defiant disorder) and CD (conduct
disorder) Researchers found that Ritain, like cocaine decreases the flow
of blood to all areas of the brain 23-30% This can cause a broad array
of adverse drug reactions from growth inhibition to psychosis an their
impact on the fabric of the brain including brain structure, biochemistry,
blood flow and energy utilization.
This article is not intended as medical advice. Please
refer to your nutritionist or medical practitioner for specific needs.Our
thanks to www.braintraincenter.org
for
this information. Visit their website for more detailed information.
Omega-3
Fatty Acid
~An essential fatty acid
The brain is composed of 60% fat,
and we need lots of good fats in our diet daily. Omega -3 fatty acids are
polyunsaturated fats and the primary building blocks of the brain and retina.
This is a critical link to proper brain development for our children and
throughout our lives.
Essential fatty acids including
omega-3 and omega-6 are a special group of fats necessary for lifre and
health. They must be obtained from our diet. Omega-3 is also referred to
as DHA, docosahexaenoic acid.
Defieciency of omega-3's in our
diet are linked to: decreased learning ability, ADD, ADHD, LD, dyslexia,
depression, mental health, alzheimer's and dementia.
Omega-3 fatty acids are often deficient
in the American diet. They are mostly found in Flax Oil and ground flax,
cold water fish, fish oil, unrefined or cold pressed canola oil, wheat
germ oil, walnuts and pumpkin seeds.
You can buy it as a supplement
here online,.
"~when you add omega-3 oils to your
diet, you get "brain food" The brain "depends on foods containing omega-3
and 6 fatty acids" - Clara
Felix, All about Omega-3 oils, 1998
"~Because the brain is predominately
made of fat, almost all of its structures and functions have a crucuial
dependency upon essential fatty acids, which we get directly from our foods."
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Michael A Schmidt, Smart Fats, 1997
Information supplied by the
Brain Train Centre
Resources
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