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18 Nov 2008 @ 1:07 PM
wglover Join Date: Thu 13th Nov 2008
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Anyone Ever Try Attend as a Non-Drug Alternative?

Hello, My 9 year old daughter has ADD and I have been reading and reading and I came across this stuff called Attend. It is suppose to be all natural and all that. Does anyone know anything about this? Have they tried it?

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18 Nov 2008 @ 1:27 PM Reply # 1
Anni Join Date: Thu 25th Oct 2007
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Alternative ADHD Treatments

Hi:

I'm not familiar with Attend, but I would recommend downloading ADDitude's free report on Alternative ADHD Treatments such as omega-3 fatty acids, neurofeedback, behavior therapy, nutrition, and exercise.

I hope this helps!

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25 Nov 2008 @ 1:55 PM Reply # 2
annie Join Date: Tue 25th Nov 2008
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I've tried Attend, as well as VAXA's other homepathic supplements, Extress and Memorin. They are filled with all of the things that we read are good for ADHD brains--amino acids, essential fatty acids, DMAE, various herbs and minerals (zinc, magnesium), etc... In my attempts to avoid stimulant medication, my 8 year old son has been using these for a few months. To be completely honest, we have not noticed much of a change in his attention and behavior issues (he is inattentive type, not hyperactive). They are also very expensive, and at this point, do not seem to us to be doing what we had hoped. Good luck!

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25 Nov 2008 @ 10:31 PM Reply # 3
wglover Join Date: Thu 13th Nov 2008
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Thanks for the info

I didn't think it would do anything, my daughter has the inattentive type also, I was just grabbing at straws. I was hoping to avoid medication but it looks like that is my only choice.

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