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Protecting the Heart from the Start
Are ADD/ADHD Medications Compromising Health?
February celebratesAmerican Heart Month—which is an important health issue to follow, particularly for those with ADD/ADHD—as reports have linkedprescriptions for the disorder to heart problems.
Withheart disease the leading cause of death for Americans, taking precautions toprevent and control factors that put people at greater risk, including proper nutrition, sleep, exercise, and stress control, can greatly help.
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The AHA reports suggest that33- 42% of pediatric heart patients also have ADD/ADHD.
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More than2.5 million children in the U.S. are currently taking prescription medicationsfor ADD/ADHD, with an estimated 4-12% with the condition itself.
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From 1999 to 2004, the FDA reported 19 children on prescription ADD/ADHD medicine who died suddenly, and 26 showed signs ofheart complications, includingstroke, heart attack, pain, and/or heart palpitations
Monitoring intake of potentially harmful medication may also be a key factor in staying healthy and avoiding heart problems.
The American Heart Associationissued a recommendation for all childrencurrently taking or diagnosed to begin taking prescription ADD/ADHD medication to receive a thorough cardiovascular screening, as heart disease often goes undetected in children.
This suggestion follows the FDA’s ordinance to ADD/ADHD drug manufacturers to include warning labels on drugs regarding theincreased risk for cardiac complicationsamong those withunderlying heart conditions, as prescription ADD/ADHD stimulants raise both heart rate and blood pressure.
Since somany heart conditions in children go undiagnosed as symptoms are rarely exhibited, the importance to screen a child on medication or about to begin treatment is necessary to helpprevent against these potential risks. Many children have been properly diagnosed withheart diseasevia thorough examination.
Herbal and homeopathic remedies can provide effective, safe reliefwithout compromising health or risking serious side effects. Natural remedies have been used in traditional medicine for thousands of years to support the healthy functioning of the brain and nervous system, helping toencourage normal and efficient concentration and memory functioning.
As most conventional medicines work only to treat symptoms and problems in isolation, natural medicine strives tocreate holistic balancein the body tosupport systemic health, relieve ailments, and prevent future disease. Incorporating changes in a number of areas includingdiet, lifestyle, surroundings and emotional elementscan also be very beneficial in promoting overall health.
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"I developedBrightSpark™as a homeopathic remedy to assist me in the treatment of children in my clinical practice. This remedy has been very effective in helping children who presented difficulties in concentration and appropriate classroom behavior due to a tendency to be impulsive, overly stimulated and restless, often along with irritable mood and a resistance to parental discipline. Many of these children went from being the classroom clown to willingly settling down to complete tasks, while still retaining brightness and creativity - to the great relief of parents and teachers alike!"- Michele Carelse, Clinical Psychologist
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