Question

My wife’s brother’s child is 9 years old this year, and he has poor thinking ability and cannot concentrate his attention. My wife’s brother’s child has been diagnosed with ADHD after a hospital examination. He is an ADHD patient. How do you treat ADHD?

Answer

Children with ADHD often consume more sugar or lead, and excessive intake of lead. You can add more zinc to the child’s diet. In addition to medication and psychological treatment, it is also important to avoid picky eating. Pay attention to a diverse diet, reducing the intake of high-sugar and high-protein foods, and eating more tomatoes, oranges, green leafy vegetables, small fish, shrimp, bones, eggs, peanuts, sesame seeds, and black fungus. These foods are very beneficial for improving brain function and can help prevent and reduce ADHD in children. Use low stimulating seasonings such as pepper and black pepper, as well as foods containing synthetic chemical additives. Wishing for good health.