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It was his dad that put him on the drug, not me. I was against it. My son is

adamant about trying anything else. Yeah, I'm doing some research.

 

Char

 

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Jenifer

Sunday, July 20, 2008 11:10 AM

[bULK] Re: Paroxysmal Supraventricular Tachycardia,

16 yr son

 

 

My daughter has ADHD and we will never put her on any conventional drugs. We

first put her on an all natural thing called Attend by Vaxa, they are pills from

a store here called Dietary Foods. It was helping, but after a couple of

months we found a naturopathy doctor and have been taking her to see this doctor

and the doctor did a history on my daughter and gave us a all natural remedy for

my daughter along with some pro-biotics, and supplements. This is working

better than the Attend. As far as the paroxysmal thing I never even heard of

it..sorry. Try a healthy store to see if they know of a homeopathy doctor or

naturopathy doctor or see if they can give you advice for all natural ADHD

pills. Here's the link to the Attend... http://www.vaxa.com/636.cfm. Good

luck, Genevive

 

--- On Fri, 7/18/08, Charlene Ada Willoughby <adanaturkey8385

wrote:

Charlene Ada Willoughby <adanaturkey8385

Paroxysmal Supraventricular Tachycardia, 16 yr son

Friday, July 18, 2008, 5:47 PM

 

I have a son with this and a heart doctor near where his dad put him on

Verapamil for lowering blood pressure. He has since came to live with me. Anyone

know of a natural way to treat this disorder? He is 16.

 

I also have another son that has ADHD and I'm afraid

 

I'm going to be forced to put him on Ritilan or Aderol or some other horrid

drug. Anyone know of a natural method? His homework is a bigger problem than

sitting still but the medical field and school just want to fix it with

medicine. It won't work, I know it.

 

Char

 

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