Question

How to deal with pediatric ADHD?

Answer

ADHD, also known as Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, is a common pediatric behavioral disorder. Here are some dietary suggestions for the child: Reduce the intake of tyrosine-rich foods, such as chicken, fish, and beef. Limit the consumption of methyl salicylate-rich foods, like tomatoes, apples, and oranges. It’s best to avoid eating animal organs, kidneys, and shellfish; increase the intake of zinc-rich foods, such as pork liver and tomato chicken egg soup. Zinc is a trace element in the human body. Babies can eat more zinc-rich foods like eggs, liver, beans, and peanuts to enhance intelligence and improve the effect of Vitamin A.