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Kathy,

I did a google search on the ADD diet and found a list of foods that kids

with ADD are sensitive to. Since we do not give our daughter anything with

additives and coloring we immediately focused on foods that were high and

extreme high salicylates. We quit giving those (macadamia nuts, almond

nuts, pork, broccoli, etc.) and she improved within 24 hours. There is a

book out on how to do the ADD diet. I do not remember the Title. But, if

you do a google search for " ADD diet " the book should be listed. When I am

in the U.S. this December I want to buy it. One of the articles on the

internet listed low, medium, high, extreme high salicylates foods. I

printed the lists and have used them as a guide on what I can give a lot of

and what I should limit. For example, I dropped the almonds and macadamia

nuts and we are now giving pecans which are low salicylates. Broccoli is

high but cauliflower is low. Foods that are high we give small amounts.

Pork is a high salicylate so we have eliminated it completely and give beef,

fish, and chicken. If I get some time today I'll try to do some research

and find the name of the book and the article that had the list of foods.

If I remember right the list was posted with a company selling products.

Rhodna

Rhonda--

Can you explain more about the ADD diet or is there a website?? The

silliness/impulsiveness is what we deal with almost daily.

Kathy/WI

>When we tailored the diet to the ADD diet all immediately improved.

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