解决ADHD和EB问题的替代解决方案

J. Jordan
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目的:这篇文章补充了目前关于不使用药物治疗ADHD的替代方法的文献。根据美国疾病控制与预防中心发布的2016年全国家长调查,估计9.4%的6-17岁的美国儿童被诊断患有多动症,其中62%的儿童服用处方药来治疗行为和情绪困难。今天,在2020年,大约四分之三的美国儿童接受了某种形式的ADHD治疗,无论是药物治疗还是行为治疗(CDC, 2020)。许多父母选择不给孩子开处方药,让他们的孩子得不到治疗。如果注意力缺陷多动症或其他行为问题得不到重视,可能会产生不可逆转的后果。目前流行的治疗方法被许多家长怀疑是危险的,他们认为他们的处方青少年正在为以后的生活带来各种各样的后果。虽然通常被认为是安全的,但用于治疗行为和情绪困难的药物在滥用时会产生不可逆转的长期影响,否则这些影响是可以避免的。对于那些选择退出药物治疗途径的父母来说,需要采取根本原因干预和健康替代方案,以替代累积毒性药物。对于那些认为药物盐是“入门”药物的父母来说,选择天然替代品是可以理解的,因为药物盐的目的是通过向孩子的系统中引入兴奋剂来调节多巴胺水平,比如哌醋甲酯、安非他明或阿托西汀,有些单独使用,有些混合使用。需要考虑的问题是:什么因素会导致EB问题?如果EB问题不及时治疗会发生什么?有什么替代方法可以将兴奋剂引入儿童体内?
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Alternative Solutions for Addressing ADHD and EB Problems
Objective: This article adds to current literature about alternatives to treating ADHD without the administration of pharmaceutical drugs. An estimated 9.4 percent of American children aged 6-17 were diagnosed with ADHD and 62 % of those children were prescribed pharmaceutical drugs to treat behavioral and emotional difficulties, according to a 2016 national parent survey that the CDC released. Today in 2020, about 3 in 4 US children receive treatment of some sort for ADHD, whether medicinal or behavioral (CDC, 2020). Many parents choose to avoid giving their children prescription medicines, leaving their children untreated. If ADHD or other behavior problems are left unattended, there can be consequences that are irreversible. Current popular treatment methods are suspected by many parents to be dangerous, believing their prescribed youth are being set up for a number of varied consequences later in life. While deemed generally safe, medicines used to treat behavioral and emotional difficulties when misused can produce irreversible long term effects that can otherwise be avoided. A need for root cause intervention and healthy alternatives to cumulatively toxic medications are needed as alternatives for those parents who opt out of the pharmaceutical route. The understandable choice for natural alternatives will be needed for those parents whose unshakable view of the pharmaceutical salts as “gateway” drugs deter them from altering their children’s brain chemistry, as pharmaceutical salts are aimed to regulate dopamine levels by introducing stimulants into a child’s system such as methylphenidate, amphetamine or atomoxetine, some by themselves and others in combination. Questions to be considered are: What factors can cause EB problems? What can happen if EB problems are left untreated? What alternatives are there to introducing stimulants into a child’s system?
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