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ADHD Diet: The Cure Is Nutrition Not Drugs

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ADHD Diet: The Cure Is Nutrition Not Drugs

By: Martin Meyer
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You Can Live a Normal Life Without Drugs!

Live a Healthier Life by Eating a Proper Diet That Treats and Prevents ADHD!

  • Do you experience difficulty in focusing?
  • Are you tired of overseeing time and want a solution?
  • Does being late, forgetful, and overwhelmed by your responsibilities sound familiar?

If that's the case, this book can help you!

This book is for anyone who's struggling with ADHD or ADD.

ADHD is one of the most common neuropsychological disorders in the modern era. This book covers all aspects of ADHD and how it affects a person's mental, psychological, and social health. Moreover, ADHD has several types, each of which is much more potent than the other. You need to know all signs and symptoms of how and when ADHD starts to develop or when you become prone to it. Also you should know the causes of ADHD occurrence, to avoid them in future.

One of the most important, if not the most important, part of treating and preventing ADHD is a proper diet.

This book will explain:

  • Signs and symptoms of the disorder
  • Overview of ADHD and their types
  • Difference between normal and ADHD brains
  • Overview of ADHD medications
  • Nonmedical treatment
  • Fixing ADHD with a proper ADHD diet
  • Things you should eat or avoid

Early treatment can prevent or lessen the conditions of ADHD!

Take action, and find out the truth with one click. Get your own book now!

©2016 Martin Meyer (P)2016 Martin Meyer
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I got halfway through the book before I stopped listening. The use of inappropriate synonyms is so prolific that much of the material sounds like nonsense. At the halfway point, I still had received no dietary advice.

Thesaurus needed

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The perspective of ADHD as well as son of the information seems outdated and the book drones on about all the negative aspects of ADHD for half the book. I am in no position to validate pro or con this information, though from my other research it seems to miss the mark.

Information seems outdated

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wasn't as helpful as I hoped for. Basically spoke about how the gut effect this condition

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I liked how short this book was and got to the point but there was a lot of medical terminology that would go over anyone's head and some very contradictory information. One second the author says avoid cheese at all cost and the next it says to eat high protein foods like cheese. I'm still very glad I listened to this book!

A quick listen

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This book contains a nice introductory information about suspected connection between food and ADHD-like symptoms. The language used was hard for me to follow. I thought I was back in the Victorian era or with old ladies playing bingo.

Poor word choice

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