he resources from the Western medical profession for treating ADD and ADHD are readily available. These include traditional talk, or cognitive psychotherapy, pharmaceuticals, hypnotherapy and behavioral therapy. But more and more people are interested in, and turning to, alternatives
ADD and Natural Treatments
This is the story of an eight-year-old little boy who first came to me for treatment on June 1, 1993. His mother described him as “out of control.” Everything was a constant drama in the house, with the child craving