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psychiatry = fake science?
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<blockquote data-quote="VNOMIS" data-source="post: 14150998" data-attributes="member: 37173"><p>Quotes from the first 2 articles shows what you said to be invalid. </p><p></p><p>"To date no convincing evidence has shown that a poor diet causes ADHD, or that dietary supplements can be used to successfully treat the condition." </p><p></p><p>"Professor Oddy also said that researchers couldn't be sure if poor diet leads to ADHD or whether having ADHD leads to poor dietary choices and cravings."</p><p></p><p>It would be great if all you had to do was correct a kids diet but I don't see that to be the full extent of the problem. I think a good diet helps any child but still see ADD/ADHD as a mental issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VNOMIS, post: 14150998, member: 37173"] Quotes from the first 2 articles shows what you said to be invalid. "To date no convincing evidence has shown that a poor diet causes ADHD, or that dietary supplements can be used to successfully treat the condition." "Professor Oddy also said that researchers couldn't be sure if poor diet leads to ADHD or whether having ADHD leads to poor dietary choices and cravings." It would be great if all you had to do was correct a kids diet but I don't see that to be the full extent of the problem. I think a good diet helps any child but still see ADD/ADHD as a mental issue. [/QUOTE]
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