GETTING RID OF RITALIN
GETTING RID OF RITALIN: How Neurofeedback can successfully Treat Attention Deficit Disorder Without Drugs: Robert W. Hill – Four million children take Ritalin to control their attention deficit disorder (ADD), or hyperactivity. While Ritalin is reducing ADD symptoms in some cases, it is not always effective, often has undesirable side effects and does nothing to treat the underlying cause of ADD. Psychiatrist Eduardo Castro and psychologist Robert Hill say it’s time to replace Ritalin with neurofeedbackan innovative, scientifically proven form of brainwave biofeedback that teaches patients how to control their own brain. The authors have used this modality to successfully treat hundreds of children and adults with ADD and found it effective for 75-80% of clients.
GETTING RID OF RITALIN
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