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sugar, especially hidden sugars like those in cakes, pastries, and chocolate.  
These can complicate and exacerbate conditions such as hyperactivity and  
attention deficit disorder.  
Some 80 percent of children who have a combination of physical,  
intellectual, and emotional difficulties are simply afflicted by food-related  
allergies or childhood candidiasis. These cause a range of symptoms,  
including stomach, liver, and bowel disorders; chronic fatigue; eczema;  
aggression; and specific learning difficulties. Food allergy testing will help  
you identify foods that should be avoided, but a good rule of thumb is to  
avoid pesticide-laden vegetables, steroid- and hormone-fed meat, dairy  
products, and wheat products altogether. Some professionals believe that  
these difficulties may be due to the observed trend that children’s blood  
grouping is changing. Many are now type A or AB, rather than the more  
common type O of their grandparents. This means that they have less  
hydrochloric acid in their stomachs, and this deficit, in turn, produces  
allergies if mishandled. Over time the digestive capacity of the child can  
be built up by using herbs like meadowsweet leaf and flower, gentian root,  
and slippery elm inner bark, with a range of foods that boost intestinal  
flora. Eventually the child should be able to process a wider range of  
foods with little or no reaction.  
Immunization, the overuse of antibiotics, and an increase in junk food  
have radically altered the health of children, and there are now visible  
consequences of these changes. Children will especially benefit from  
flaxseed oil and other foods rich in essential fatty acids, which will support  
neurotransmitters, thus supporting the brain. (For more detailed  
information, refer to the section on the nervous system in chapter 9 and  
the dietary advice given in chapter 4.)  
Zinc levels, so important for building up the immune system, are also  
often difficult to maintain in children because they use so much for  
growing. To help calm and soothe children on all levels, whether they are  
overworked at school or generally hyperactive, use the following formula:  
equal parts of lemon balm leaf, vervain leaf, lavender leaf or flower,  
dandelion root, chamomile flower, skullcap leaf, lobelia leaf, red clover  
flower, catmint leaf or flower, and Chinese licorice root.  
general childhood illness  
Children can be quick to get sick but equally quick to recover, and  
essentially they have the potential for greater resilience and strength if  
every illness is treated correctly. Those who are supported with herbs,  
baths, massage, and good food, and left to fight out their illnesses without  
antibiotics and invasive, suppressive medicines, will build up better long-  
term defenses and consequently require less nursing in the long run.  


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