New treatments for ADHD have been taking the forefront in recent years as more and more parents have grown concerned about the effectiveness and safety of traditional medications. Rather than subject their children to a regimen of stimulant based medication which they may need for the rest of their lives, parents are opting for other methods of both controlling symptoms and treating their underlying cause.
The main symptoms of ADHD, which can include lack of concentration, hyperactivity, distractibility and impulsiveness, can make it difficult for children to participate in social or group activities, including school. In terms of addressing ADHD new treatments are showing great results not just as far as easing these symptoms, but also in allowing children to control their own behavior and adjust to social settings.
There are many new treatments for ADHD, all of which take a much more comprehensive approach to treatment and do not subject children to serious side effects. Among the most successful of these are homeopathic treatment, dietary changes, and various forms of behavioral and educational therapy.
Focusing on the imbalance of neurotransmitters which causes ADHD new treatments go beyond the surface to work with the body’s own defenses and improve overall health. One of the simplest and easiest of these treatments is controlling the diet. Studies have shown that certain substances can affect brain function negatively and so limiting these can have a calming result. In most cases, removing natural stimulants like sugar and caffeine and limiting artificial colors and flavors works best, but the diet can be tailored to fit each child’s individual needs.
Other effective new treatments for ADHD are aimed toward helping children control their own behavior by making them aware of their brain function. Auditory or neurofeedback techniques and focused teaching methods such as musical therapy have all been successfully used to help improve attention and motor control. For a natural calming effect, massage therapy and yoga can be used to help ease fidgeting and hyperactivity.
As researchers have studied Attention Deficit Hyperactivity, new treatments have been developed. One of the most promising has been the use of homeopathic remedies. Using a unique blend of herbs and other plant based substances, these all natural products target the chemical and neurological imbalances which cause ADHD, helping to calm hyperactivity, improve focus, reduce impulsive and erratic behavior and ease physical twitching. They do this without side effects or worries about long term use making them the best, most effective new treatments for ADHD.
Of course, any treatment method will be more successful if it is part of an overall approach toward improving your child’s overall health. This includes getting plenty of exercise and fresh air and limiting overly stimulating activities such as watching TV or playing video games. It also means establishing a set of rules for behavior and enforcing them with punishment and rewards so that children have recognizable boundaries to work with.
Receiving a diagnosis of ADHD for your child can seem like a crushing blow, but it doesn’t have to be. Nor does it have to mean that your child is trapped on the medication treadmill. Talk to your doctor and consider all the options and you can work out a safe, healthy treatment plan to improve the quality of your child’s life.
Laura Ramirez

Laura Ramirez researches
new treatments for ADHD and publishes her findings on her web site at
www.treating-adhd-naturally.com with the intention of getting kids and parents the best help possible.
She is also the author of the award-winning
parenting book,
Keepers of the Children: Native American Wisdom and Parenting which shows parents how to raise children to bring out their natural strengths and talents.
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