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What are some of the main symptoms of ADD in children
and adults?


The main symptom is inattention.
Inattentiveness comes in many forms including:

  • Difficulty paying attention
  • Often rereading sentences
  • Frequently making careless mistakes
  • Difficulty sustaining focus
  • Seeming not to listen because of day dreaming or focusing elsewhere
  • Starting more projects than completing
  • Exhibiting disorganization
  • Avoiding situations requiring sustained attention unless the situations
    are pleasurable
  • Regularly misplacing things or forgetting concepts
  • Becoming easily distracted by environmental changes or thoughts
Learn more about BrightFoods - see our meal plan The BrightFoods plan is backed by more than 800 very recent scientific articles that are collectively so cutting edge that Dr. Cocores had to invent a new psychiatry specialty, “Nutritional Neuropsychiatry.”

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New Warnings for ADHD Medicines

It is important to underscore that most fatalities from ADHD medicines were associated with an underlying medical illness. ADHD medicines are safe when used under the watchful direction of a psychiatrist. Hallucinations have been reported in association with these medicines for decades and appear most often for the first time during the hormonal hurricane of puberty. Non-
stimulant ADHD medicines should be used instead when such side effects erupt. If you do not want to give medicine to your child and want to try
better choices instead, begin integrating your child into the BrightFoods lifestyle. It is very ADHD friendly.

James Cocores, MD - Author of BrightFoods
 

 

Dr. James Cocores Helps you understand what you can do about ADD and ADHD

Dr. James Cocores

“When you eat, you’re not just refueling your body, you’re feeding your brain” 
Dr. James Cocores
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