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		<title>By: ADHD Natural Remedy Options</title>
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		<description>[...] Vitamins: From fish oil to flaxseed to Vitamin C, there are plenty of supplements and vitamins available that many believe could potentially help with ADHD. However, most people do not realize that if they are eating a well balanced and nutritional diet they do not need vitamins &#8211; and taking more vitamins that your body needs can be much more dangerous than a potential deficiency. For example, takin iron supplements without the direction or advice of a doctor can be fatal. Again, speak with a pediatrician or child nutritionist before taking any course of action. You can likely get all of the child&#8217;s needs in a well balanced diet without the need of supplements. See our article on ADHD Vitamin Supplements. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Vitamins: From fish oil to flaxseed to Vitamin C, there are plenty of supplements and vitamins available that many believe could potentially help with ADHD. However, most people do not realize that if they are eating a well balanced and nutritional diet they do not need vitamins &#8211; and taking more vitamins that your body needs can be much more dangerous than a potential deficiency. For example, takin iron supplements without the direction or advice of a doctor can be fatal. Again, speak with a pediatrician or child nutritionist before taking any course of action. You can likely get all of the child&#8217;s needs in a well balanced diet without the need of supplements. See our article on ADHD Vitamin Supplements. [...]</p>
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