Monday, July 30, 2012

Curing Your Hyperactive Child at Home

What is hyperactivity, what are the symptoms?

Hyperactivity is classified as one type of Adhd: (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)

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There are three basic types of Adhd: (Primarily Inattentive), (Primarily Hyperactive/Impulsive) and (Combined Type)

With the child who is only suffering from a mild Primarily Hyperactive/Impulsive type, the explication may be overcome at home with simple treatment.

Common Symptoms

Hyperactivity

Always fidgeting, cannot keep still.

Always running about and climbing.

Continually on the go.

Has difficulty playing quietly.

Talks excessively.

Will not stay still at the supper table, always leaving.

Demands constant attention.

Shouts at and bashes his mother.

Impulsivity

Can not wait his or her turn.

Often interrupting others in conversation.

How is hyperactivity treated by curative profession and what side effects can you expect?

For many years the standard treatment for Adhd has been Methylphenidate (Mph; Ritalin, Concerta, Metadate or Methylin) Methylphenidate is a psychostimulant drug which can have undesirable side effects. Ritalin is known on the road as "kiddie coke" or Vitamin R or "the R-Ball" they crush and snort the tablets for a mild high.

The effects of long-term methylphenidate treatment on the developing brains of children with Adhd are still under debate, that fact alone should ring bells as to its suitability as a treatment of choice.

How can you treat hyperactivity at home?

I'll begin this section with a small story:

My sister-in-law moved from the United States to the Philippines to live with us because her husband has just passed away from cancer of the liver. She, as you can understand needed her house around her for support.

Well, she has a three year old son who was hyperactive and boy! When I say hyperactive he was over the moon. Very demanding of concentration and he fulfilled all the requirements listed above to be classified as a Primarily Hyperactive/Impulsive type.

He categorically did not have any concentration Deficit problems, just very active and "big time"

Me, being well aware of the benefits of magnesium recommend to his mom to try magnesium oil which plainly is magnesium chloride dissolved in distilled water to saturation.

She applied the magnesium to the soft areas under the arms and the sides of the torso and to the inner calves of the legs. He complained bitterly about stinging on his legs, so I recommend she water the magnesium down with an equal number of water and conclude applying it to his legs, only to the side of the body and under arms. Watered down, it no longer stung so he had no more complaints about her applying it.

The conjecture for applying it this way is that the body easily absorbs dissolved substances through the skin at these areas where oral ingestion could cause diarrhoea.

The corollary was both astonishing and rapid. Within only two days we had a completely different child in the house. He was happy, contented, quiet, was satisfied to sit quietly and play on his own, or if other children were around, he inter connected with them better, shared his play things without complaint, stopped bashing his mom or the maids if he did not get his own way, stopped shouting for concentration - he has categorically come to be a model child.

The corollary of Magnesium chloride on this child, splendid as it is, is categorically only what can be startling from magnesium chloride. Just because the curative profession refuses to use it is no conjecture to rubbish it. They will not use it because the Fda says so and of procedure the Drug cartels cannot make money from it.

You should be able to purchase Magnesium oil from a condition store, but if you can get magnesium chloride flakes, also called nagari flakes as it is much cheaper, plainly boil distilled water and keep adding magnesium flakes until the water absorbs no more flakes, decant, bottle into glass and you have your own magnesium oil. It is not categorically oil; they only call it oil because it feels oily.

Curing Your Hyperactive Child at Home

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