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Psychological factors.
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Food irritants. There is increasing evidence that food or chemical irritants play a significant role in hyperactivity. They may be pollutants (such as heavy metals) or artificial food additives (such as colorings or flavors).
For details and support with these two areas contact The Feingold Association, 56 Winston Drive, Smithtown, NY 11787. (516) 543-4658.
Herbs to consider in supporting a broad treatment plan that also includes dietary psychological aspects, might be:
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Red clover
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Linden blossom
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Chamomile
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Milk thistle
These herbs can help with stress and exhaustion in the parents! For preparation and dosage instructions, see the procedure on pages 7173.

 
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