Different foods trigger different behavioral problems and should be monitored, according to paper in the Lancet * Sarah Boseley, health editor * The Guardian, Friday 4 February 2011 * Article history Ritalin is widely used to treat children diagnosed with ADHD, but a paper in the Lancet suggests changing diet may be as effective.
Not exact matches
If chocolate is a
trigger food for you, or you're just looking for something
different, consider this delicious Valentine - ready mousse recipe, packed with all the antioxidant benefits of pomegranate and the fiber and vitamins from coconut milk.
Increased gas is
triggered by
different foods for
different people.
Offer a wide range of
foods with
different textures, to
trigger your baby's enthusiasm — if he is developmentally ready, then you may find he will be happier to accept finger
foods than
food from a spoon.
Everyone is
different, so some
trigger foods might not be a problem.
An upset stomach could be a result of a few
different triggers, but you can tame it with certain
foods.
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I came across several sites and learning about the
different drugs and how doctors say diet does nothing or they usually say watch your
trigger foods.
Everybody's
food triggers are going to be
different, but it's important to take note of how your body feels after eating certain
foods and remove those
foods causing negative reactions.
Although it worked for me, this does not mean that garlic and onion are your
trigger foods, because each person is
different.
While it's true that dairy — like all protein
foods —
triggers the release of insulin in order to incorporate amino acids into your muscles and other tissues, its effect isn't much
different compared with other proteins, at least when it comes to adults.
If I could put all of the
triggers of Hashimoto's into 6
different buckets, I would categorize Hashimoto's as a combination of
food sensitivities, nutrient depletions, intestinal permeability, an impaired ability to handle stress, and impaired ability to handle toxins, and in some cases, chronic (often hidden) infections.
However, there are a variety of
different foods that have a reputation for being associated with
triggering IBS symptoms.
maybe there are various things that can
trigger these, like hormonal imbalances, sugar,
different kinds of
food intolerances?
While there are many
different triggers for eczema,
food is a big one.
Different types of foods you ingest trigger the release of different types of digestive
Different types of
foods you ingest
trigger the release of
different types of digestive
different types of digestive enzymes.
As it turns out, a lot of
different things can
trigger this condition, such as certain medications (i.e., NSAIDS like ibuprofen or steroids), chronic stress, alcohol, and certain
foods.
Or, a single
trigger (e.g. a
food sensitivity) may produce varying symptoms in
different individuals (one cause, many diseases).
We all have
different triggers and
foods or drinks that delight us more than others.
Food can
trigger many
different symptoms within our bodies.
Hubby and I each have
different beneficial
foods, and
different «
trigger»
foods (if you will), and grocery shopping is more than a pain, so I try to focus on the
foods and
food items that are beneficial to both of us.
Each person may have
different foods that
trigger, cause, or increase acne.
That being said, everyone is
different and can have
different trigger foods.
This dog
food has a lot of
different ingredients such as almonds and coconut oil that may
trigger an allergic reaction in a gastrointestinal sensitive dog.
The ratios are usually
different as well, because most dog
food sensitive stomach brands typically use a smaller number of ingredients to avoid
triggers.
If their cat has an allergic reaction while eating a
food, they will simply make assumptions about some of the ingredients in the
food and start buying
different cat
foods, hoping they are buying a
food that won't
trigger a reaction.