Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Possible side effects of natural treatment for ADHD.

Warning!  There ARE possible side effects associated to the natural treatment for ADHD. 
 They may include, but are not limited to:
-improved focus and concentration.
-improved relationships with family and peers.
-better quality of sleep.
-high risk of improved grades and reading scores.
-higher levels of self-esteem and socialization.
-decreased incidence of parents having to repeat themselves.
-increased likelihood of scoring a goal in gym class.
-questions from family and friends wondering what you are doing different.
-a positive 2011-2012 school year!

If are concerned about the negative side effects associated with medications prescribed for ADHD, why not try the natural approach?  The Whole Child Wellness program can naturally correct the underlying problems causing your child's ADHD, and the only side effects are positive ones!

For more information, please long on to www.wholechildwellness.blogspot.com .

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

The 14 keys.

Hemisphericity is the state in which one of the brain's hemispheres is weaker than the other.  This creates "interference" in communication between the two hemispheres of the brain and can lead to symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity and oppositional disorders.  Imagine trying to talk to someone on a short wave radio with constant static and interference. It makes communication very difficult and can create a lot of confusion of information between you and the other person.  The same is true with the brain. 

There are fourteen key factors that can result in hemisphericity.  The Whole Child Wellness program evaluates these factors on each child as they enter the program.  Finding the key factor responsible for  hemisphereicity is an important part of correcting the problem.  To learn what these 14 keys are, please log on to www.wholechildwellness.blogspot.com .

Friday, June 17, 2011

Kids LOVE getting adjusted!

Kids entering the Whole Child Wellness program love getting their spinal adjustments.  Not only do they think it is nice to see a doctor and not have to worry about getting shots, and it's cool to ride the adjusting table, but it makes them feel great too!

Dr. Flemming is trained and licensed to use the Activator Method of adjusting.  The Activator Method uses a small, hand held tool, to reposition the spinal joints to their proper alignment.  The Activator tool enables Dr. Flemming to control the exact amount of thrust and the direction of the adjustment, and minimizes any soreness or soft-tissue stretching typically associated with chiropractic treatments.  There is no "twist and pop" with the Activator Method.

Children getting adjusted step onto a small platform that lowers them down on the adjusting table, allowing Dr. Flemming to see their standing posture.  She asks them to move different areas of the body.  A spinal joint that is functioning properly will accept this movement without any consequence.  A spinal joint that is functioning improperly will respond negatively, tightening the surrounding muscles and altering the child's resting posture.  This is a clear indication that objectively diagnoses an area that needs to be realigned.  Dr. Flemming then uses her Activator tool to gently and effectively move the joint into a better functioning position. 

Most kids respond very quickly to chiropractic adjustments and require only a few treatments before obtaining noticeable results.  For information about why adjusting children with neurobehavioral disorders is so important, please log on to www.wholechildwellness.blogspot.com .  

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

What are we putting into our Kids?

Manufacturers in the USA use approximately 15 million pounds of 8 synthetic food dyes in foods.  A significant proportion of these dyes are used in brightly colored cereals, drinks and candies - products aimed mainly at children.  These synthetic chemicals do absolutely nothing to improve the nutritional quality or safety of foods, but trigger behavior problems in children, and possibly cancer in anybody.
According to the Center for Science in the Public Interest, food dyes are in everything, from M&Ms to Kraft salad dressings, and they pose risks of childhood cancer, hyperactivity and allergies.  The three most commonly and widely used dyes contaminated with known carcinogens are- Red 40, Yellow 5, and Yellow 6.  Red 3 has been acknowledged by the US FDA as a carcinogen, but it is still in the food supply The CSPI's scientifically detailed report on possible health effects of food dyes raises many questions about their safety.  Their continued use presents unnecessary risks to humans, especially young children.  It is disappointing that the FDA has not addressed the toxic threat posed by food dyes.  Am example of where the government's help can protect children is with McDonald's strawberry sundaes, which in Britain is colored with strawberries, while in the United States the same product has Red dye 40.
For more information on how what we put into our kid affects their behavior, go to www.wholechildwellness.blogspot.com .

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Try this simple exercise before starting homework.

Do you battle with your child each night over homework?  Kids are worn out and tired from school.  Parents are worn out and tired from work.  Dinner needs to be fixed.  After school sports attended.  The last thing a parent wants is an uncooperative child thrown into the mix, unwilling to focus on his or her homework . 

Can doing something as simple as "sipping water" and "hook-ups" help?  The answer is yes! 

Sipping water promotes efficient electrical and chemical action between the brain and nervous system, which helps with the storage and retrieval of information.  Water makes up 80% of our body weight and is essential for the electrical transmissions within our nervous systems.  There is an observable correlation between sipping water, good cognitive function, and emotional calm.

Hook-ups draws attention to the body's mid line and core postural muscles, supporting higher-order thinking and choice making.  Doing the activity invites calm while focusing and organizing scattered attention.
This activity improves self control and sense of boundaries and increases comfort in the environment (less hypersensitivity).

For information on how to do "sipping water" and "hook-ups", or on other "Brain Gym" activities, please go to www.wholechildwellness.blogspot.com .

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

What are the key pieces in your child's ADHD puzzle?

There are so many factors that contribute to the dysfunction of the brain in neurobehavioral disorders.  Whole Child Wellness is the only program that examines each piece of the ADHD puzzle, specific to your child, and determines which pieces are key.

Food intolerance's or gut permeability could be causing aggressive behavior.  Heavy metals could be the cause of developmental delays.  Hemisphericity may be the reason for lack of focus and concentration.  No other program will examine so comprehensively, the pieces to your child's ADHD puzzle. 

If you are looking for the reason, and the solution for your child's symptoms, let us examine his or her puzzle. 

The pieces may surprise you!

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Meet us at the Zing Zumm Family Expo.

Want to talk with Dr. Flemming and the Brain Coaches personally?  We'll be at the Zing Zumm Family Expo at the Fairgrounds in Jacksonville on Saturday, May 21st, from 10:00-4:00.

We will also be having several Educational Parents Nights in May and June where the Dr. will speak about the ADHD brain and how our program works.  Please check out wholechildwellness.blogspot.com for more information. 

This week and next week we will be delivering our ADHD Resource Kits to local schools.  Not only does it have information about our program, but it is specifically designed to offer teachers ideas on how to reach and teach ADHD children.  Our upcoming newsletter will have more information on this project.  To sign up for this newletter, please e-mail NEWSLETTER to staff.drflemming@embarqmail.com .