ADHD
and Natural Therapies
A small pilot study was
published in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (2007
Dec;13(10):1091-7). The idea was to treat the 10
subjects with multiple natural therapies, including chelation,
nutrition, environmental control, behavioral therapy, speech therapy, physical
therapy and educational therapy. The subjects were aged 4-10 and had been
diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder and with ADHD. They were treated with a
comprehensive program of natural therapies for 3-6 months. The results were judged
by doctors, teachers and parents and all ten children demonstrated significant
improvement in language skills, writing, behavior and social interaction. Also,
urinary lead levels dropped in all of the subjects.
Granted, this was a small study. It was not double-blind or
placebo controlled. It does, however bring up the interesting possibility that
children with ADHD may respond to a comprehensive program of natural therapies.
It makes sense to use a multi-faceted approach and try to develop a safe and
natural way to address this complex problem. A larger, objective study would be
interesting to see.