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May 23, 2008

Youngsters Have Stress Too

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Excerpt from Bragg’s Build Pow­er­ful Nerve Force Book — Chap­ter 10
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A recent New York Times/CBS News poll found that teenagers aged 13 to 17, from afflu­ent homes regard­less of their race or gen­der, had more stress than those from mod­est homes. Wealthy young­sters often have less per­spec­tive on the strug­gles of life, and there’s lots of pres­sure to keep the family’s sta­tus — get­ting into the elite schools, good grades and liv­ing up to their par­ents’ aca­d­e­mic expec­ta­tions, etc.

Atten­tion Deficit Dis­or­der — ADD
ADD is not caused by a bug or dis­ease. There is no lab­o­ra­tory test that can iden­tify it. ADD is a con­di­tion brought on by depleted and exhausted nerves. Peo­ple with ADD live at a low rate of vibra­tion — the vic­tims of a weak­ened nerve force. They have lit­tle energy to pay atten­tion, to com­plete tasks or to ward off worry and frus­tra­tion. Doc­tors, teach­ers and psy­chi­a­trists pre­scribe drugs like Ritalin at an ever increas­ing rate. Although almost 8 mil­lion school chil­dren are tak­ing Ritalin, ADD is still the fastest grow­ing child­hood dis­or­der in the U.S.! Drugs might mask some of the symp­toms of Nerve Deple­tion, but do not replen­ish Nerve Force. ADD suf­fer­ers need to build up their Nerve Force, raise their rate of vibra­tion and take con­trol of their lives! Not sur­pris­ingly, more and more stud­ies are find­ing that drugs are a dead-end in the treat­ment of ADD. Instead, they are find­ing that peo­ple are renewed to health only when they replen­ish their reserves of Nerve Force. This is accom­plished, not through drugs, but through the kinds of changes in diet and lifestyle that we out­line in this book. Aus­tralian researchers found that ADD chil­dren began replen­ish­ing their Nerve Force after they were put on a nat­ural diet free of col­or­ing, preser­v­a­tives, etc. A sim­i­lar study by the Cor­nell Med­ical Cen­ter recorded a 73% improve­ment with ADD patients. Unnat­ural and altered foods tax the ner­vous sys­tem, as do highly sweet­ened and processed foods. Chil­dren are at a greater risk of harm from this kind of diet. As our foods become more processed and refined, our chil­dren become inat­ten­tive, unfo­cused, unhealthy and unhappy.

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