The Child and Orthomolecular Medicine

Many issues in pediatrics call for an Orthomolecular approach in order to forestall or replace more traditional measures of medical management. This paper will address the issues of recurrent upper respiratory disorders (RURD) and the hy-perkinetic/attention deficit disorder (HK/ADD).

http://orthomolecular.org/library/jom/1990/articles/1990-v05n02-p070.html

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Agitation, Allergies and Attention Deficit Disorder in an 11-Year Old Boy

An eleven year-old boy came to the Center with a five-year history of agitation, asthma, attention deficit, bronchitis, constipation, dark circles under eyes, depression, diarrhea, fatigue, "fuzzy thinking," irritability, knee pain, muscle aches, nightmares, problems with verbal expression, recurrent ear infections, sleep difficulties, severe colic as a baby and sweats.

http://orthomolecular.org/library/jom/1995/abstracts/1995-v10n0304-p130.shtml

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