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Help Me Behave! A Mother's Simplified Guide to Nutrition for ADD, Hyperactivity and Allergies (Spiral-bound)

~ Kara Goodyke (Author)
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Kara's book of real food nutritonal recipes is a wonderful addition to reaching an even higher quality of living. -- Max James Founder and Author, The god's Recipe Program, A Natural Approach to ADD/ADHD

There is no doubt that proper nutriton dramatically helps kids whith ADHD and related problems. -- Wayne Allyn Root, N.D. Ph.D Author, The Joy of Failure!


Product Description

This is a guide for people dealing with Attention Deficit Disorder, Hyperactivity, and Food Allergies. This book is for those who are looking for altenative methods for dealing with these problems,as well as those who are using medication. This book is a cookbook, a food shopping guide, as well as a guide to help read ingredient lables. It includes recipes for a healthy nutritional diet that include a variety of everyday foods kids eat.

The sections include ingredients to avoid, a weeks sample menu and shopping list, eating out-what to order, a list of acceptable food brands, and everyday recipes.

There are other books out there that tell parents to do elimination diets, most by very popular doctors. This however is a guide on how to do it, by a mom who has.

This book was written with the input of Dr. Richardson of Mesa Pediatrics who deals with ADD and ADHD within his practice.


Product Details

  • Spiral-bound: 153 pages
  • Publisher: Parent to Parent (August 10, 1997)
  • ISBN-10: 0965987205
  • ISBN-13: 978-0965987202
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #3,237,758 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)


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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Insufficient guide, September 6, 2001
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I am terribly unsatisfied with this book. I was searching for recipes related to feeding child with ADD and this popped up. Unfortunately Ms. Goodyke eliminates mostly corn products which are only one of 5 areas for my son. Due to sensitivities to chocolate (which is in most of the sweets) and any sugar most of these were complete unusable. I have reverted to allery cookbooks (much much better) and candida diet/recipe books (which are awesome for eliminating most common allergens). There is not even reference to alternatives for wheat, eggs etc.
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5.0 out of 5 stars message from the author, January 9, 2002
By Kara Goodyke (Phoenix, AZ) - See all my reviews
Help Me Behave! is a guide especially designed for those who are attempting to track down problem foods. Corn products are the first to be eliminated in this guide. Most people are unaware that corn by-products are so abundant in all aspects of our food supply, especially in the United States. For example, if you brush your teeth, use paper plates, cook or eat in a restaurant, you are using corn products. It is the most difficult food item to eliminate. Studies are now showing that corn is one of the top allergens. After eliminating corn it is much easier to identify all other problem foods. The other products I suggest eliminating are artificial colors, sweeteners, and flavors, BHA, BHT, MSG, and Sulfur Dioxide. These additives have been suspect in a multitude of health problems, specifically ADD and ADHD for years. Fortunately these ingredients are completely nutritionally unnecessary. Every person's sensitivities are unique. An elimination diet is a tool used to identify which adaptations are necessary on a person by person basis. At times it can be very difficult to pinpoint an exact cause. In cases where medication is necessary, the best nutrition is essential. Taking out the products I have specified leaves only good nutritional options.
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