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Kids
Behaving Well
"Research is recognizing more and more that
food allergies and intolerances, toxic influences and marginal
nutritional deficiencies may all be playing a critical role in the
phenomenal increase in childhood behavioral and learning disorders."
Whether you are a parent or not, childhood
psychiatric, behavioral and learning disorders will affect us all
and will place a tremendous burden on society.
Probably the most prevalent of these challenges is attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD (often referred to as ADD when
hyperactivity is not a primary feature). Characterized by serious
problems with inattentiveness, easy distractibility, and often
hyperactivity and impulsive behavior, children with ADHD will face
tremendous obstacles to success. These kids can also pose great
challenges to parents and teachers.
The prevailing view in conventional medicine
is that the most childhood behavioral problems are largely
genetically based. However, research is recognizing more and more
that food allergies and intolerances, toxic influences and marginal
nutritional deficiencies may all be playing a critical role in the
phenomenal increase in childhood behavioral and learning disorders.
Keep Kids off the
Blood Sugar Roller Coaster
Parents also need to avoid feeding their children foods that cause
rapid swings in blood sugar levels. Most sugars (e.g., sucrose,
glucose (dextrose), maltose, most fruit juices) as well as all
refined starchy foods (especially white flour products) are high
glycemic index foods, which means they allow for rapid absorption of
sugar and result in a roller coaster effect on blood sugar. Whole
grain products are much lower in the glycemic index and result in a
gentle rise in blood sugar after meals without the roller coaster
effect.
Improving
the Efficiency of Detoxification
Because today’s children are exposed to a wide array of neurotoxins
from pesticides and other pollutants. Milk thistle extract, fibre,
sulfate, L-glutamine and N-acetyl cysteine are all key helpers in
the body’s continual detoxification activities. The neuro-protective
power of these nutrients can be further increased with the addition
of natural fruit extracts and herbs such as decaffeinated green tea
extract and grape seed extract, providing important phytochemicals
that kids often lack.
Building a foundation for a successful future must include a program
of sound nutrition. After all, the brain is composed completely of
nutrition. Epidemics of childhood learning and behavioural problems,
as well as skyrocketing rates of allergic diseases, obesity, and a
variety of other maladies, can all be linked to market-driven
changes in the diets of our kids. Parents who truly care must take
the time to learn, discover and apply what it really takes to
properly feed their child’s precious brain.
The Brain is Mostly Fat
Many nutritionally-oriented health-care providers now recommend
essential fatty acid supplementation to all children with conditions
like ADHD, learning disabilities. In research conducted on 76
children with ADHD, over 80 percent were found to have deficiencies
in the omega-3 fatty acid DHA (found in fish oil) and about 1 in 5
had deficiencies in the omega-6 fatty acid GLA (found in evening
primrose oil). Recent research from Oxford University has expanded
on this finding by demonstrating that kids with learning or
behavioral problems respond positively to supplementation with a
combination of tuna oil and evening primrose oil. It is predicted
that fatty acid supplementation will soon be recognized as one of
the most critical components in the treatment of childhood learning
and behavioral problems.
The Brain is Crying for Protein
It is an indisputable fact that kids’ brains need high quality
protein. It is also true that many kids skip breakfast or eat meals
that are high in carbohydrates and low in protein. As well, many
kids with learning or behavioral problems experience adverse
reactions and allergies to such common foods as dairy products.
Therefore, finding a source of low allergy-potential protein can be
a challenge, especially for breakfast.
One of the easiest ways to ensure kids get a high protein breakfast
is to make smoothies. Blender smoothies that combine a protein
powder or smoothie mix made from rice or golden pea protein with
fruit and other nutritious ingredients such as nut butters and
"greens powders" take a just a few minutes to make. They are a
satisfying and brain-boosting foundation upon which to build a
successful day.
Critical Nutrients for the Brain
Other “brain critical” nutrients play an important role in
children’s cognitive health. Several vitamins, especially B12,
B6 all have a significant impact upon cognitive
performance. As well, iron, magnesium, zinc, calcium, and several
trace elements have been clearly linked to brain function in kids.
Because kids’ intake of these nutrients is often marginal,
supplementation may be vital for good brain function. In many
research and clinical practice, they found that most kids with
learning or behavioral problems exhibit evidence of nutritional
insufficiencies or overt deficiencies. These must be corrected if
progress is to be expected.
Healing
the Gut-Brain Connection
researchers found that kids with learning, behavioral and
developmental problems usually have subtle disturbances in
gastrointestinal and immune system function. Increased gut
permeability (leaky gut), poor gut immune function and disordered
gut ecology (including parasites, lack of friendly bacteria and
overgrowth of yeast organisms) are common accompaniments of
disordered brain function in kids. As well, gut-supportive nutrients
such as L-glutamine, FOS, antioxidants (such as grape seed extract
and decaffeinated green tea extract), pantothenic acid, essential
fatty acids, and lecithin help to support and heal irritated
gastrointestinal mucosa. This is especially important in kids with
autism or atopic conditions because increased intestinal
permeability is very common in these conditions.
The Utopian School: Your child’s education could (and
should) be like this
Every day across North America, millions of children attend school
without eating a nutritious breakfast or no breakfast at all. Many
also eat junk food for lunch. This is not necessarily because of
financial difficulty–families today are hurried and it’s often
easier to give a child money to buy lunch, rather than make one
ahead of time. With money in hand, children can’t resist sweet
snacks and sugary drinks, and those sweets are easily accessible, as
many elementary and high schools are equipped with vending machines.
Stop for a minute and think: what would a school be like if every
child ate wholesome food every day at school? Would behavior change?
Would fighting stop? Would test scores get better? Central
Alternative High School in Appleton, Wisconsin showed recently that
nutrition does make a difference. It was 1997, and teachers had
little control over student behaviour–fighting was rampant,
discipline problems common, and teaching nearly impossible. They had
tried everything from expulsion to increased security measures but
nothing worked. So instead, they tried something really radical and
removed all vending machines and served wholesome food in the
cafeteria. Soon, raw produce took the place of processed pasta and
pizza. Homemade meat and vegetable dishes replaced greasy burgers
and fries.
The results? Discipline problems ceased; suicide rates, drop-out
rates and weapons violations spiraled to zero. For the past six
years, teachers have been able to teach instead of just try to
control, and kids are finally learning.
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