Friday, August 26, 2016

Children Health: Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD/ADD) -Treatments In Nutritional Supplement perspective - Calcium and magnesium

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           Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD/ADD)

Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD/ADD) also known as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is a chronic disease occurs in certain age and years of a children, defined as a condition with characteristics of co-existence of attentional problems and hyperactivity. It effects about 5% of the all children in the world with boys have 3-4 times higher risk than girl. Over one third of children with ADHD will have continued symptoms existed into their adult life.


       The Nutritional Supplements - Calcium and magnesium



Calcium beside is best known for helping build strong bones, it also enhances the durable process cell membranes and promotes the nervous system, especially in neurotransmitter release, triggered by the arrival of a nerve impulse of which could improve a child's behavior.

Magnesium beside maintains normal muscle and nerve function, keeps heart rhythm steady, it also promotes a healthy immune system, and maintains bones strong. some reserachers suggestedthat symptoms of hyperexcitability (physical aggressivity, instability, scholar attention, hypertony, spasm, myoclony) were reduced after 1 to 6 months treatment. Other family members shared similar symptoms, had low ERC-Mg values, and also responded clinically to increased Mg(2+)/vitamin B6 intakes.(44).

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