Monday, March 17, 2008

Are allergies causing your children to misbehave?

Doris J. Rapp, M. D., is a board-certified environmental medical specialist and pediatric allergist. She believes that foods and various substances in the environment cause many of the behavior problems experienced by children. Mold allergy symptoms, for example, can look exactly like many serious physical and behavioral problems. Dr. Rapp has produced several DVDs featuring children displaying typical behaviors she has encountered in her clinical practice. Dramatic changes in behavior follow removal of food and environmental allergen agents. Your child may not need Ritalin or a psychologist after all.

Home page: http://www.drrapp.com/

An eye-opening video (8 minutes) showing children with troubling behavior and how they responded to removal of allergens: http://www.drrapp.com/Dont%20Drug%20Them%20First.htm

Testimonials from parents whose children have directly benefited from Dr. Rapp’s advice: http://www.drrapp.com/testimonials.htm

Tips on preventing environmental illness:
http://www.drrapp.com/29tips.htm

Tips about the dangers of mothballs, boric acid sprayed on new mattresses, and Teflon cookware. http://www.drrapp.com/htips.htm

Link between ADHD/bipolar behavior and common food ingredients: http://www.drrapp.com/adhd.htm

http://www.drrapp.com/about.htm (Dr. Rapp’s credentials)

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