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Complementary Therapies KidsEatGreat - an interesting article about the importance of essential fatty acids in the diet. "Research is now examining how important supplementation of formulas with different PUFA may be on infant development. Whether these PUFA affect attention control, problem-solving ability, IQ, and visual function is the emphasis of some of these studies. DHA does appear to be important for visual development in premature infants. A study from Australia showed that supplementation of infant formulas with a dietary omega-3 did improve visual function to the level of those found in breastfed infants . Another study showed that supplementation of formula with PUFA from birth to four months of age resulted in higher problem-solving scores at 10 months of age." The LCP Solution-The Remarkable Nutritional Treatment for ADHD, Dyslexia and Dyspraxia by B. Jacqueline, Ph.D. Stordy, Malcolm J. Nicholl. From Dr. Stordy's site: "This important new book presents a major breakthrough in the treatment of the three most widespread learning disabilities-ADHD, dyslexia and dyspraxia ("clumsy child syndrome"). Although these conditions have reached epidemic proportions, treatment has been limited to physical therapies, educational strategies, or the controversial prescription drug Ritalin. Now B. Jacqueline Stordy, Ph.D., a leading researcher in the field, reveals a stunning new treatment based on nutritional supplementation with LCPs (long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids). The LCP SOLUTION is the first book to describe this natural treatment and to explain how children (and adults) can incorporate it into their daily lives." The Omega-3 Connection by Andrew L. Stoll MD The Omega Solution : Unleash the Amazing, Scientifically Based Healing Power of Omega-3 & -6 Fatty Acids by Jonathan Goodman, ND . |
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