Question
The child often exhibits symptoms of hyperactivity, squinting, and phlegm in the throat. No inflammation was found upon examination. Could these be signs of pediatric ADHD caused by a lack of calcium?
Answer
ADHD in children may be caused by a lack of calcium, leading to overexcited brain nerve cells, resulting in symptoms such as inattention, restlessness, excessive involuntary movements, and difficulty falling asleep at night.