Foods to Avoid with ADHD

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5 Foods to Feed Your Child With ADHD—and 5 to Avoid

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Food Dye and ADHD: Food Coloring, Sugar, and Diet

webmd.com — “WebMD explores the relationship between food dye and ADHD symptoms. Find out about food coloring and hyperactivity, how diet influences ADHD symptoms, and what steps to take if you suspect an association between food dye and ADHD.View full resource at webmd.com

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Is There an ADHD Diet?

webmd.com — “There isn't a specific diet or magic vitamin that will curb hyperactivity, impulsiveness, and other symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), but steering clear of certain unhealthy foods may make a difference, a new review shows.View full resource at webmd.com

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ADHD Diagnosis: Avoidance or Just a Bad Personality?

organizedwisdom.com — “Avoidant ADHD? Many think that 'avoidance' is only a personality disorder - but at CorePsych we understand it more completely, and I prepared this video to see if you agree with our fresh functional look at ADHD diagnosis.View full resource at organizedwisdom.com

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How Foods Can Impact ADHD - ADHD Center - Everyday Health

everydayhealth.com — “Scientific research has linked several foods to ADHD. Learn about foods that can worsen ADHD symptoms and shouldn't be part of your ADHD diet.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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ADHD Diet - Food for ADHD Management - RealAge

realage.com — “Manage your diet, and help your ADHD symptoms. Following a diet for ADHD and eating the right foods for ADHD management can have a positive impact on your symptoms.View full resource at realage.com

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What is red dye in food and how does it affect ADHD? | ADHD in Focus

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ADHD Multimodal Treatment: Soul Food, Part I | ADHD from A to Zoë

blogs.psychcentral.com — “ADHD Multimodal Treatment: Soul Food, Part I; finding sources of inspiration, hope and faith; some personal sources and the hope you'll find yours!View full resource at blogs.psychcentral.com

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9 food additives that may affect ADHD:

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Link Between Food Allergies and ADHD?

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Can This 'Health Food' Contribute to ADHD?

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ADHD: It’s the food, stupid | Grist

grist.org — “Over the past 30 years, the number of kids with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has spiked -- and along with it, a whole new market for the pharmaceutical industry has bloomed. But new research suggests that treating hyperactivity might be as simple as cutting out junk food.View full resource at grist.org

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Are Americans More Prone To ADHD?

huffingtonpost.com — “Whether you call it hypochondria or American exceptionalism, the numbers are plain: Americans lead the world in diagnoses of mental health problems. For some conditions, perhaps wealth explains the disparity: in developing nations, more people are focused on pressing needs like food and shelter, making depression a “luxury disorder” in wealthy nations like the United States.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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