Tuesday, November 10, 2009

ADHD Test: Nutrient Element Analysis

There is no single cause of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Many environmental triggers, such environmental pollutants and nutritional problems, combine with a specific genetic profile to cause the disorder. Among the leading triggers of ADHD in children are nutrient deficiencies and the presence of toxins in the body. One way to test for these is to use nutrient element analysis.

Nutrient deficiencies and toxic metals in the environment have been proven to have a negative impact on a child"s health. Research has shown that chronic exposure to toxic elements like lead and mercury progressively impairs various neurologic and enzymatic processes, which leads to health conditions like ADHD and other chronic disorders. Read more about it here.. http://ping.fm/u2o7O

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