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[quote=Anonymous]I am def pursuing medication for my adhd "borderline" aspergers 4 yr old son (don't ask me what that means, i don't know. thats just how they describe my son) BUT i have been giving him about 200mg of dha and it made a HUGE difference in his speech. Not in his adhd behaviors, but def his speech. i know that there have been double blind studies showing that sugar has no effect on adhd. well someone forgot to give the memo to my son, cause give him one mcD ice cream and he is like daffy duck! He can sugar, but really large amounts does make him more hyperactive. I think these studies are probabilities, but they are not studies done soley for my son, and it could be that my son is the exception, so i do my own experimentation LOL[/quote]
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