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ADD Dietary Recommendations
By Thomas Stearns Lee, NMD
Here are some less allergic substitutes for common
triggers of Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). Try using these
for school lunches, snacks, etc.
Wheat: Substitute foods made with rice
noodles, rice bread, oat bread, potato flour, oat flour, wheatless
rye bread, cellophane noodles, rice cakes, rice crackers, rice
chips, corn noodles, barley flour, rice flour, and soy flour.
The use of bleached white flour should be discouraged.
"Enriched flour" usually has had more nutrients removed than
replaced.
Corn: Substitute any of the above
suggestions for wheat substitutes except for the corn products.
Cane Sugar: Try substituting date sugar,
fructose, honey, corn syrup, pure maple syrup, stevia, or beet
sugar. Any form of sugar, honey, or corn syrup can feed an
addiction for sweets, which can lead to both immediate and long-term
health problems. The least trouble seems to come from stevia.
Snacks: Try substituting nuts, fresh fruits,
carrot chips, corn chips, potato chips, rice chips, banana chips,
dates, pure unsweetened coconut, and fruit roll-ups without sugar,
dyes, and/or additives.
Baked Goods: Try baking, or purchasing baked
goods, with various different grain flours. Avoid the use of
yeast in baked goods and breads if Candida or molds are a problem.
Try sweetening with a stevia extract.
Miscellaneous: Try peanut butter without
sugar or honey, almond butter, cashew butter, or tahini with dried
fruit.
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