ADHD
Cross-source consensus on ADHD from 4 sources and 16 claims.
4 sources · 16 claims
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- ADHD is defined by two core symptom clusters: persistent inattention and physical hyperactivity/restlessness. — Cod Liver Oil as the Best Remedy for ADHD
- Children diagnosed with ADHD have a statistically significant deficiency in both DHA and EPA compared to neurotypical controls. — Cod Liver Oil as the Best Remedy for ADHD
- ADHD diagnosis relies entirely on behavioral observation with no objective laboratory tests, brain scans, or biomarkers. — They Got ADHD All Wrong — And I Can Prove It
- Insufficient sleep alone produces measurable inattention; no other intervention compensates for chronic sleep deficit. — Optimizing Child Immunity: An Integrative Pediatrics Framework
- ADHD's two symptom components each have a distinct nutritional driver. — Cod Liver Oil as the Best Remedy for ADHD
- Most ADHD diagnostic criteria fall within the range of normal childhood behavior and can be intensified by poor diet. — They Got ADHD All Wrong — And I Can Prove It
- The ADHD diagnostic definition was established by committee consensus among psychiatrists rather than through empirical scientific discovery. — They Got ADHD All Wrong — And I Can Prove It
- ADHD involves measurable metabolic abnormalities in the prefrontal cortex related to glucose processing, making it a metabolic rather than structural or genetic problem. — They Got ADHD All Wrong — And I Can Prove It
- Fuel deprivation in the prefrontal cortex produces the exact behavioral profile characteristic of ADHD. — They Got ADHD All Wrong — And I Can Prove It
- Mercury disrupts neuronal pathways by accumulating in fatty brain tissue. — Optimizing Child Immunity: An Integrative Pediatrics Framework