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  • The Attend Alternative!
  • Autism in Children
  • ProDrugs: The Next Generation of ADHD Medications?
  • ATTEND Homeopathic ADHD Alternative Medicine

  • Autism in Children

    Autism was first described in the 1940s, but the condition was poorly understood and little known until the 1990s. At first, autistic children were thought to suffer from schizophrenia or emotional trauma. Then, aloof and unloving "refrigerator mothers" were blamed for their children's odd behavior.

    Now considered a spectrum disorder, autism ranges from its "classic" state to Asperger's Syndrome, characterized by social and communication difficulties but average to superior intelligence. Children with the disorder may exhibit repetitive behaviors as well, such as hand-flapping, head-banging or rocking back and forth. Those with classic autism generally don't speak, seem unaware of the outside world and often require institutionalization.

    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), autism rates have climbed from about one in 2,500 children in the 1980s to between one and four in 500 today, but it's unclear whether the number of cases is rising or greater public awareness and broader diagnostic criteria have brought more cases to light.

    Autism: Why is it on the Rise?

    by Ela Schwartz in the Long Island Press. Used by permission.

    Luke Gilmore has come a long way in the past few years. The 5-year-old boy used to avoid eye contact and would spend his time staring out the window or racing distractedly around the house. Now he plays with other children and can even identify about 40 words by pointing them out to his teachers. But Luke's father, John Gilmore of Long Beach, says his son hasn't spoken a word since he was about a year old.

    Luke has been diagnosed with autism, a neurodevelopmental disorder whose causes remain unknown.

    Gilmore believes Luke's autism was caused by mercury poisoning via three vaccines containing thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative used in childhood vaccines since the 1930s. In 1999, the U.S. Public Health Service recommended that manufacturers reduce thimerosal content from about 25 micrograms per shot to trace amounts, although older vaccines may still be on the market. But the government has not officially identified mercury as a cause of autism. Indeed, many medical professionals and even other parents like the Gilmores say the correlation isn't clear.


    ProDrugs: The Next Generation of ADHD Medications?

    Just as 2006 and 2007 saw an increase options for delivery systems of medications for ADHD, the next generation of medications for ADHD may be just around the corner in 2008 and 2009. These NextGen medications are known as ProDrugs, and they have the potential to change the way medications are prescribed to individuals with ADHD.

    Since there has been a recent explosion of new ADHD drugs such as Strattera, or new delivery systems such as Daytrana, or "old drugs in new dresses" such as Concerta, why in the world is it necessary to develop any more new drugs for ADHD? Why should we care?

    To the extent that new drugs are just "old drugs in new dresses" for a pharmaceutical company to make money, we don't care. But to the extent that this NextGen of ProDrugs might actually make a difference in people's lives, we are very interested in learning more.

    And given that between 30% and 40% of patients cannot tolerate the side-effects of current stimulant medications, and given that today's ADHD medications range from about 60% effective (Strattera) to 80% effective (Ritalin), there is a lot of room for improvement in this field. This is why we like Attend, which is not a drug, but is about 70% effective and with few or no side-effects. It is just not well known.


    ATTEND Homeopathic ADHD Alternative Medicine

    Attend is an excellent alternative treatment for ADHD , and is the most advanced "natural alternative ADHD remedy" available today.

    It is a powerful, all-natural treatment choice that is Clinically Tested with computerized testing, in addition to parent reports. Attend is one of the most popular alternative choices to ADHD medications such as Ritalin, Strattera, Concerta, Dexedrine, Adderall, or other medications for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. As some evidence mounts that stimulants may not be as safe as once thought, many parents are looking for an alternative that works.

    Try Attend first!

    In 1996 VAXA's Neuro-Scientists developed Attend using cutting edge research with amino acid combinations, Essential Fatty Acids and Lipid complexes, homeopathic medicines, and precursors to specific neurotransmitters.

    This combination of neural building materials gives the brain what it needs to optimize performance in filtering out noise from the "outside world," and noise from "the inside world," to focus better on the task at hand. Attend helps children and adults who have problems with attention, learning, or impulse control!


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