Food Coloring Can Cause Cancer, Hyperactivity in Kids

In CategoryBaby/Children/Teen Health, Cancer, Hyperactivity, Products, Health Dangers, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

It’s used in everything from candy to soup to salad dressings to fruit roll-ups. Now a new report says that food coloring poses cancer risks, hyperactivity in kids, and allergies.

Food Coloring Can Cause Cancer, Hyperactivity in Kids

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Do synthetic food colors cause hyperactivity?

In CategoryFood and More, Hyperactivity
ByRuss Bianchi

Food coloring is the reason glace cherries are red rather than beige and that children’s tongues sometimes appear freakishly blue. But man-made dyes may do more than make processed food look vibrant and whimsical. Some blame the additives for triggering behavioral problems in youngsters.

Do synthetic food colors cause hyperactivity?

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Untangling the Myths About Attention Disorder

In CategoryHyperactivity
ByRuss Bianchi

ADHD is a lack of nutrients absorbed from a massively dumb downed food and beverage chain, and a lack of healthy fats or oil consumption.

GOT ZIJA®?!

~ Uncle Russ

As recently as 2002, an international group of leading neuroscientists found it necessary to publish a statement arguing passionately that attention deficit hyperactivity disorder was a real condition.

Untangling the Myths About Attention Disorder

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Nearly 1 million children potentially misdiagnosed with ADHD

In CategoryBaby/Children/Teen Health, Hyperactivity
ByRuss Bianchi

Nearly 1 million children in the United States are potentially misdiagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder simply because they are the youngest – and most immature – in their kindergarten class, according to new research by a Michigan State University economist.

Nearly 1 million children potentially misdiagnosed with ADHD

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Why do One in Ten Kids in the U.S. Have ADHD?

In CategoryBaby/Children/Teen Health, Hyperactivity
ByRuss Bianchi

A U.S. government survey claims that 1 in 10 U.S. children now has ADHD. This is a sizable increase from a few years earlier. ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) makes it hard for children to pay attention and control impulsive behavior.

Why do One in Ten Kids in the U.S. Have ADHD?

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Younger schoolchildren more likely to be falsely diagnosed with ADHD

In CategoryBaby/Children/Teen Health, Hyperactivity
ByRuss Bianchi

Children born during the summer are more likely to be diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) than children born later in the school year, according to a study conducted by researchers from North Carolina State University and published in the Journal of Health Economics.

Younger schoolchildren more likely to be falsely diagnosed with ADHD

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Drugging the children in America: 84 percent of ADHD kids put on medication

In CategoryBaby/Children/Teen Health, Drugs and Drug Companies, Hyperactivity
ByRuss Bianchi

 According to a new survey by Consumer Reports, 84 percent of children diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are treated with drugs at some point.

Drugging the children in America: 84 percent of ADHD kids put on medication

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In UK, sodas with artificial colors to carry hyperactivity warning

In CategoryBeverages, Hyperactivity
ByRuss Bianchi

The European Union has passed a law requiring all beverages that contain certain artificial colors to carry a warning that consumption of those products may lead to hyperactivity in children. As a consequence, two of the United Kingdom’s best-selling beverages will now need to display this warning.

In UK, sodas with artificial colors to carry hyperactivity warning

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The importance of relative standards in ADHD diagnoses: Evidence based on exact birth dates.

In CategoryAttention Deficit Disorder, Hyperactivity
ByRuss Bianchi

It’s a lack of saturated fat in children’s diets and other harmful ingredients, stupid.  This is a deflection press release against the real cause.

~ Uncle Russ

This paper presents evidence that diagnoses of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are driven largely by subjective comparisons across children in the same grade in school.

The importance of relative standards in ADHD diagnoses: Evidence based on exact birth dates.

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Lucozade and Irn-Bru to carry hyperactivity warnings

In CategoryBeverages, Hyperactivity
ByRuss Bianchi

I told you so!

~ Uncle Russ

The makers of two of Britain’s best-selling soft drinks, Lucozade and Irn-Bru, have been forced to warn parents that the drinks may cause hyperactivity. A newly introduced EU law compels both drinks to display a warning that they contain artificial colours linked to behavioural problems in young children.

Lucozade and Irn-Bru to carry hyperactivity warnings

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Food Dyes Linked to Allergies, ADHD and Cancer: Group Calls on US to Outlaw Their Use

In CategoryAllergies, Cancer, Food and More, Hyperactivity
ByRuss Bianchi

Food colorings and dyes are not only cancer causing, disease inducing, toxic at any exposure level, poisons, they cause autism in kids also.

~ Uncle Russ

 Food dyes may make food look tastier, but a prominent watchdog group says they pose major health risks and is calling for the government to ban them.

Food Dyes Linked to Allergies, ADHD and Cancer: Group Calls on US to Outlaw Their Use

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ADD and ADHD Drugs Skyrocket in Use by Sixty-Five Percent in Britain

In CategoryBrain/Mental Health, Drugs and Drug Companies, Hyperactivity
ByRuss Bianchi

More Big Pharma Fraud. 

All of these are arrestable and reversible through straight forward nutrition and plants.

~ Uncle Russ

(NaturalNews) Drugs often prescribed for children with attention deficit disorder (ADD) or attention deficit, hyperactive disorder (ADHD) jumped in use by 65% from 2005 to 2009 in Britain. These figures account only for children whose medications come from the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK.

ADD and ADHD Drugs Skyrocket in Use by Sixty-Five Percent in Britain

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New Study Finds Pesticides Double Risk of ADHD in Our Children

In CategoryBaby/Children/Teen Health, Hyperactivity, Toxins, Pollution, Contaminants, Chemicals, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

(NaturalNews) For years environmentalists and natural health advocates have been trying to point out that organophosphate pesticides (malathion, etc.) work by disrupting the neurological systems of insects, and therefore humans who consume them on foods are at risk of neurological problems. Now, after millions of kids have been diagnosed with ADHD (attention deficit hyperactive disorder), it is finally being admitted.

New Study Finds Pesticides Double Risk of ADHD in Our Children

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ADHD linked to low maternal education, lone parents and welfare benefits

In CategoryEducation, Government, Hyperactivity
ByRuss Bianchi

Dietary habits, and lack of nutrition absorption, trigger this and many other disease.

~ Uncle Russ

A major study of more than a million children has found strong links between receiving medication for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and limited maternal education, single parent families and welfare benefits, according to the June issue of Acta Paediatrica Swedish experts teamed up to carry out what they believe is the first study of risk factors for ADHD in a national cohort of school children, based on 1.16 million children on the country’s Prescribed Drug Register.

ADHD linked to low maternal education, lone parents and welfare benefits

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Low folate levels in early pregnancy may lead to hyperactive kids

In CategoryBaby/Children/Teen Health, Hyperactivity, Nutrition Supplementation, Pregnancy
ByRuss Bianchi

Zija is an excellent nutrition supplement as reported by many Ob/Gyn’s and mothers.

~ Uncle Russ

The development of a child’s brain in early pregnancy may be impaired by low folate levels in the mother, and lead to behavioural problems such as hyperactivity and inattention, says a new study.

Low folate levels in early pregnancy may lead to hyperactive kids

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Study Says Kids Shouldn’t Eat Their Veggies (VIDEO)

In CategoryBaby/Children/Teen Health, Food and More, Hyperactivity, Toxins, Pollution, Contaminants, Chemicals, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

Study says ADHD may be linked to pesticides on fruits and vegetables, and notes that even small amounts of pesticides may affect brain chemistry in children.

Study Says Kids Shouldn’t Eat Their Veggies (VIDEO)

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Study: ADHD linked to pesticide exposure

In CategoryHyperactivity, Products, Health Dangers, Etc, Toxins, Pollution, Contaminants, Chemicals, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

Though this connection MAY very well be valid, clearly there is GRAVE CONCERN and undeclared agenda is going on here from the DEATH MERCHANTS of Monsanto pushing genetically modified crops instead of normal agricultural practices.

Additionally, there is a DIRECT causal connection in both ADHD, as well as AUTISM, in children and artificial colors, artificial flavors, preservatives, stabilizer, HFCS, modified corn starches, high intensity chemical sweeteners and a lack of safe and natural fats, fish and dark green fresh leafy vegetables in their daily dietary intake.

GOT ZIJA?!

~ Uncle Russ

(Health.com) — Children exposed to higher levels of a type of pesticide found in trace amounts on commercially grown fruit and vegetables are more likely to have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder than children with less exposure, a nationwide study suggests.

Study: ADHD linked to pesticide exposure

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Minorities Face Barriers to Effective ADHD Treatments, Study Contends

In CategoryHyperactivity, Treatments, Therapy, Recovery, Health Care
ByRuss Bianchi

The probability in this article is not valid.  Consume more vitamin D3 and Zija. 

~ Uncle Russ

ScienceDaily (May 12, 2010) — Several barriers prevent minority children with ADHD from receiving the most effective treatments, according to a new study by Michigan State University researchers.

Minorities Face Barriers to Effective ADHD Treatments, Study Contends

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Are drugs the solution to ADHD?

In CategoryBaby/Children/Teen Health, Drugs and Drug Companies, Hyperactivity
ByRuss Bianchi

The OVER DRUGGING of children is a direct result of lack of absorbable nutrient intake in combination with too little real fat and oil intake per day.

Artificial coloring, flavors and sweeteners also contribute to this ‘bad behavior’.

Zija has repeatedly been reported in arresting and reversing attention and/or behavior issues in children through dietary supplementation, without drugs.

~ Uncle Russ

Figures revealed to Education Guardian show a huge increase in spending on Ritalin. Are teachers doing all they could to help children without drugs?Leon Perry is in trouble for insulting his teacher.

Are drugs the solution to ADHD?

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Lower Maternal Folate Status in Early Pregnancy Linked to Childhood Hyperactivity and Peer Problems in Offspring

In CategoryBaby/Children/Teen Health, Hyperactivity, Nutrition Supplementation, Pregnancy
ByRuss Bianchi

Zija is repeatedly reported to be an excellent dietary supplement during pregnancy.

~ Uncle Russ

Reference: “Lower maternal folate status in early pregnancy is associated with childhood hyperactivity and peer problems in offspring,” Schlotz W, Jones A, et al, J Child Psychol Psychiatry, 2010 May; 51(5): 594-602. (Address: MRC Epidemiology Resource Centre, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK. E-mail: ws@southampton.ac.uk ).
Summary: In a prospective cohort study involving data collected from 100 pregnant women and their offspring, low maternal folate status in early pregnancy was found to be associated with impaired fetal brain development and increased hyperactivity/inattention and peer problems during childhood. The red blood cell folate levels were measured at 14 weeks of pregnancy and total intake of folate from food and supplements was assessed both in early and late pregnancy. At birth, infants’ head circumferences and body weights were measured and the offsprings’ behavior was assessed at age 8.75 years (mean age). Results found that lower maternal red blood cell folate and total folate intake levels in early pregnancy were associated with higher childhood hyperactivity and peer problems. Red blood cell folate levels in mothers was positively associated with infant head circumference at birth and inversely with hyperactivity/inattention and peer problems. The authors conclude, “Although the associations are small and residual confounding is possible, our data provide preliminary support for the hypothesis that lower folate status in early pregnancy might impair fetal brain development and affect hyperactivity/inattention and peer problems in childhood.”

Lower Maternal Folate Status in Early Pregnancy Linked to Childhood Hyperactivity and Peer Problems in Offspring

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Low folate levels in early pregnancy may lead to hyperactive kids

In CategoryBaby/Children/Teen Health, Hyperactivity, Nutrition Supplementation, Pregnancy
ByRuss Bianchi

GOT ZIJA?!

~ Uncle Russ

The development of a child’s brain in early pregnancy may be impaired by low folate levels in the mother, and lead to behavioural problems such as hyperactivity and inattention, says a new study.

Low folate levels in early pregnancy may lead to hyperactive kids

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Low folate levels in early pregnancy may lead to hyperactive kids

In CategoryBaby/Children/Teen Health, Hyperactivity, Pregnancy
ByRuss Bianchi

GOT ZIJA?!

~ Uncle Russ

The development of a child’s brain in early pregnancy may be impaired by low folate levels in the mother, and lead to behavioural problems such as hyperactivity and inattention, says a new study.

Low folate levels in early pregnancy may lead to hyperactive kids

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Should hyper kids get ECG before getting ADHD medicine?

In CategoryBaby/Children/Teen Health, Hyperactivity, Treatments, Therapy, Recovery, Health Care
ByRuss Bianchi

Unnecessary procedures in addition to children being put on harmful drugs.  40% of a child’s intake should be from real fats and wholesome foods and absorbable nutrition.

~ Uncle Russ

By Robert Preidt, HealthDay

Electrocardiogram screening to check for heart problems in hyperactive children before prescribing stimulant medications may help identify those at risk, but is only borderline cost-effective compared with the current practice of taking a patient history and doing a physical examination, a new study shows.

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Should hyper kids get ECG before getting ADHD medicine?

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