ADDitude magazine, the leading publication for families and adults living with attention deficit disorder (ADHD), today released an expert report on the non-medical treatment of ADHD symptoms in children and adults. Top ADHD doctors and treatment specialists contributed to the free ADDitude Guide to Alternative ADHD Treatment (http://www.adhdreports.com/
For the nearly 2 million parents of American children diagnosed with attention deficit disorder (ADD ADHD), Adderall, Strattera and Ritalin are household names – familiar and well-documented treatments for ADHD symptoms. Alternative ADHD treatments like neurofeedback, working-memory treatment and omega-3 fatty acids may be less recognizable, but are they any less effective in combating ADHD symptoms like hyperfocus, distractibility and impulsivity?
The ADDitude Guide to Alternative ADHD Treatment – available for free at http://www.adhdreports.com/
Finally, the ADDitude treatment report outlines ways that ADHD children and adults can change their diet and daily exercise regime to decrease ADHD symptoms and improve executive functions like sequencing, working memory, prioritizing, and sustaining attention.
In this age of cult diets and As-Seen-on-TV miracle cures, trusted information like ADDitude’s is more important than ever for parents of children with ADHD and for adults with ADD trying to separate legitimate alternative therapies from sometimes-dangerous scams and determine how they can work in concert with traditional medications for the greatest treatment impact.
For interview opportunities with ADDitude editor Wayne Kayln or more information about this free Alternative ADHD Treatment report, please contact:
Wayne Kayln
646-366-0830
wayne@newhopemedia.com
To view the ADDitude Guide to Alternative ADHD Therapies, please visit http://www.adhdreports.com/


