Thursday, April 23, 2020

Framing ADHD - Reframing ADHD - 2020

What has C. Thomas Wild said about the following?

- Caffeine works for some with ADHD, not all with ADHD.
- Good nutrition is important for everyone.  X-ref:  Organic nutrition, Vitamix blender, LaLanne juicer, pure water, clean air, wholesome thoughts.
- Some food additives, not all food additives have side-effects for some people (not all people). There is a need for better ingredient labeling for FDA approved medicines and foods.
- Special interests/politics/others have attempted to stifle and mute an open discussion about ADHD and what works for ADHD.  Why?  Reasons include the Not Invented Here syndrome, Kill The Messenger Syndrome, ignorance, etc.

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https://cthomaswildadhd.blogspot.com

The How To Cure Hyperactivity book by C. Thomas Wild is a true story about temporary Inattentive ADHD reduction, why caffeine works for some with ADHD, and why completely hidden food additives in FDA approved medicunes and foods need better ingredient labels.

C. Thomas Wild gives readers facts, evidence, and data about ADHD reduction, caffeine, nutrition, etc.

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https://cthomaswildadhd.blogspot.com/2020/04/my-mission-is-to-tell-truth-about-adhd.html

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Why don’t caffeine pills give me energy like coffee or energy drinks do?

Ingredients matter. There are many choices for caffeine pills and the ingredients can vary greatly. The right caffeine pill will give many users a somewhat similar temporary small energy boost as does coffee or energy drinks. Ingredients really do matter in caffeine pills. Some persons are extremely sensitive to soft drinks and can tell the difference between regular Pepsi, regular Coca-Cola, regular Dr. Pepper, regular Mt. Dew, etc. In some cases Pepsi and Dr. Pepper can work better than Coca-Cola or Mt. Dew. Ingredients matter. This is somewhat similar to the observation that a brand name prescription medicine can differ from a generic prescription medicine. For some, this is a real concern. Brand names and generics are not identical (ingredients matter).

Why do I get more energy from energy drinks than tea, even if the caffeine amount is the same?

(Source:  E/a, q, other)

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