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Most of us do. And there is help. But medication didn’t work for Michele Mullet’s little boy. So she found a safe, all-natural cure the whole family loved! So many things kids say make moms smile. But what Michele Mullet’s eight-year-old son, Tyler, said one day made her cry. “I want to die,” he blurted. No! the Loudonville, Ohio, mom gasped, her heart breaking. If this is what his ADHD medication was doing to him, how could she keep him on it?
There must be a better way, she agonized. There was…in her kitchen! Groceries that cure! Nonstop energy. That’s what Tyler had. So when his teachers said he couldn’t sit still or stop talking long enough to learn, Michele and her husband, Troy, weren’t surprised. But if he can’t learn, Michele worried, what kind of future will he have?
So when tests showed Tyler had ADHD, she was relieved. Now, at least, he’d get help.
And pills did help Tyler focus. But now he hardly ever talked! He didn’t want to go outside with friends. He just stayed in his room, playing computer games. Alone.
And then he cried, “I don’t want to live!” Later, studies would link one of Tyler’s prescriptions with depression. But somehow, Michele just knew. “No more drugs!”
Thankfully, in counseling and off medication, Tyler’s smile returned. But now he was hyper again!
Then a friend of Michele’s confided, “I have ADHD, too.”
“You do?” Michele gasped. “I never knew!”--because she controlled it with diet! Eating only foods free of preservatives, artificial coloring and fillers, she could focus! In fact, studies show a possible connection between additives and ADHD.
But it wasn’t easy finding packaged foods without BHA, MSG, nitrates or food dyes. Then Michele discovered www.Wildtree.com. Started by a pharmacist whose son had severe food sensitivities, Wildtree sold additive-free sauces and flavoring mixes for quick pizzas, pasta and desserts. So Michele stocked up. And soon…his teachers aren’t calling home anymore, Michele noticed. And within months, he was sailing through homework!
“Now he’s 11, medication-free and earning good grades!” Michele reports happily. “Eating healthy changed Tyler’s life.”
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