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ronitbaras.com

Last week, I wrote about the natural treatment of ADHD through diet. Today, I would like to talk (well, actually write) about a research done by Dr Feingold, an allergy specialist who found in the mid 70's that 30-50% of hyperactive kids improved when they switched to a diet free of artificial colors, artificial flavors and a group of substances called Salicylates, which occur naturally in many fruits.

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Tags: Allergies, ADHD, Diet and Nutrition, Children's Health

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