Question
A parent of a 6-year-old child observes that their child has an extremely poor attention span compared to peers, making it difficult for them to focus on learning. After consulting, the parent suspects that the child may have ADHD. How should ADHD be treated to achieve good results?
Answer
When treating ADHD, it is first important to consider the possibility of calcium deficiency. It is recommended to supplement through diet, such as consuming bone broth, calcium-rich fish, and shrimp shells. At the same time, increase the intake of Vitamin D by eating liver (pork, lamb, beef), which promotes calcium absorption. Dietary supplementation should be the main treatment method. In fact, ADHD is not an incurable disease; timely detection of symptoms and symptomatic treatment can offer a significant chance for improvement and recovery.