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    All About ADHD : Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

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    • K Offline
      kitty2
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      Anyone heard of redox signaling ? My friend who has an autistic kid is taking a redox signaling supplement and he is getting better. It helps to renew,repair and rejuvenate the cells.She shared that kids having ADHD or adults having dementia also working well on them.

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        kitty2:
        Anyone heard of redox signaling ? My friend who has an autistic kid is taking a redox signaling supplement and he is getting better. It helps to renew,repair and rejuvenate the cells.She shared that kids having ADHD or adults having dementia also working well on them.

        I heard about it.

        Have heard feedback that it helps for autistic kids.

        As it helps with cell rejuvenation, DD is using the product for her ecezema.

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          kitty2
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          Coolkidsrock2:
          kitty2:

          Anyone heard of redox signaling ? My friend who has an autistic kid is taking a redox signaling supplement and he is getting better. It helps to renew,repair and rejuvenate the cells.She shared that kids having ADHD or adults having dementia also working well on them.


          I heard about it.

          Have heard feedback that it helps for autistic kids.

          As it helps with cell rejuvenation, DD is using the product for her ecezema.

          Do you get it locally? Yes, it helps my friend’s autistic kid and his dad’s dementia. Another friend is using for eczema .

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            kitty2:
            Coolkidsrock2:

            [quote=\"kitty2\"]Anyone heard of redox signaling ? My friend who has an autistic kid is taking a redox signaling supplement and he is getting better. It helps to renew,repair and rejuvenate the cells.She shared that kids having ADHD or adults having dementia also working well on them.


            I heard about it.

            Have heard feedback that it helps for autistic kids.

            As it helps with cell rejuvenation, DD is using the product for her ecezema.

            Do you get it locally? Yes, it helps my friend’s autistic kid and his dad’s dementia. Another friend is using for eczema .[/quote]Yes. Locally.

            Have tried krill oil on kids as well - to improve focus.

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              kitty2
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              What is the name of your gel ? My Friend bought locally too but sure is the same

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                Coolkidsrock2
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                kitty2:
                What is the name of your gel ? My Friend bought locally too but sure is the same

                I have pm you.

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                  24hr-mum
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                  Any feedback on concerta

                  Is it long q at imh child guidance clinic

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                    24hr-mum
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                    What abt prozac

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                      24hr-mum
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                      And does the child know he or she has adhd? Should we tell?

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                        24hr-mum:
                        And does the child know he or she has adhd? Should we tell?

                        I'm equally baffled. I guess the highlight is that child has serious behavioural and learning difficulties. Sometimes some kids, esp boys, more active/distracted. I think it's normal. Slow learner just take their time to learn, no need to go through therapy. But diagnosis might set your mind at ease. My boy is quite active but looks absolutely normal to me. I send him for diagnosis hopefully doctors will clear him as 'normal' so school will step up to manage him. Of course i also reinforce discipline at home lah. But apparently doctors are keen on 'labeling' him and advised intervention before diagnosis. So that teachers empathize and understand he has 'some problems' instead of judging him as 'naughty'. Quite sad to see that teachers now need reports to have empathy. Guess I should do some reflection as a teacher myself.

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