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Treatment Of Learning Disabilities. This
paper stresses the importance of early diagnosis, good nutrition,
and effective alternatives to drugs. There is also a section of
prenatal influences in learning disabilities. COTT (Order Publication
#35) |
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They Can Make It Now. This paper describes
two cases of remediation, and also talks about allergies and hypoglycemia.
HEYMAN (Order Publication #36) |
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Epistaxis, Enuresis, Encopresis, Headache,
Sleep, Hyperactivity, Nightmares, Short Stature. Is There A Common
Etiology? This paper deals with diet and how eliminating certain
products can eliminate certain sicknesses and problems. WILSON (Order
Publication #37) |
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Doctor Links Diet, Learning. This paper
shows the link between allergies and learning disabilities. STEBBINS
(Order Publication #38) |
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What's Eating You? This paper explains
how food allergies can cause mental illness in some people. GONZALEZ
(Order Publication #39) |
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Seven-Day Meal Plan. This
article gives examples of well-rounded meals for one week. (Order
Publication #40) |
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Salicylate Free Diet, Brand Names Of
Some Acceptable Products and Helpful Hints. This article gives a
good list of foods that are acceptable on this diet and also includes
some easy recipes. (Order Publication #41) |
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Nutritional Individuality. This paper
explains the importance of formulating an individual diet and realizing
that what is right for one person may not be right for another.
WILLIAMS (Order Publication #42) |
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Intracellular Enzymatic Analysis. This
paper explains how some diseases or abnormalities originate within
the cell itself and how the enzyme pattern of each individual is
as unique as his fingerprints and personality. ALLEN (Order Publication
#43) |
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Food Intolerances and the Dyslexic Or
Hyperkinetic. This paper explains how some food allergies are the
cause of inconsistencies in the dyslexic or hyperkinetic. HARDMAN
(Order Publication #44) |
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How Food Allergies Can Affect
Behavior. This paper explains how food allergies can cause drastic
behavior changes in people. CARDOZO (Order Publication #45) |
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Bad Child Or Bad Diet. Diet and Behavior
(Reprint from Prevention, July, 1979, Vol. 31, No. 7.) Sugary, additive-packed
junk food has turned millions of children into demons of hyperactivity.
The exorcist is proper nutrition. GOTTLIEB (Order Publication #46) |
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Academic Behavioral Perceptual Reactions
In Dyslexic Children When Exposed To Environmental Factors Listed
as Malathion and Petrochemical Ethanol. This paper explains the
overt changes that can occur for dyslexic individuals when they
have intolerances and/or allergies which may have atypical manifestations.
HARDMAN, LIEBERMAN, PRESTON (Order Publication #47) |
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The Effects of Diet and Sublingual Provocative
Testing On Eye Movements With Dyslexic Individuals. (From Journal
of the American Optometric Association) This paper shows that an
altered reaction to diet and sublingual provocative testing for
sugar was shown to significantly modify eye movement patterns during
reading in a group of dyslexics. HARDMAN, CLAY, LIEBERMAN (Order
Publication #48) |