Case Study – ADHD – 4 year old boy

A truly effective method of treating ADHD in adults and children without drugs is desired by many parents and patients. Prior to the NeuroResearch Clinics work none was found. This web page article documents the results of medical studies using the NeuroResearch Clinics ADHD treatment approach. In the NeuroWellness pilot study it was reported that 100% of children treated with the NeuroResearch Clinics approach who were compliant with care, achieved relief of ADHD symptoms without drugs.

ADHD Case Study:
Subject: G B, Age 4
Diagnosis: ADHD, Oppositional Defiant Disorder

Summary:

When Dr. Ross Stewart first met Grant, it was clear that this child was out of control. His severe emotional outbursts were affecting everyone around him, both in school and at home. He was dismissed from three different preschools for violence towards himself and others – uncontrollable screaming, classroom disturbances, non-stop talking and uncontrollable movement. He became physically violent when he did not get his way. He was unable to follow simple directions and to calm himself. He was openly defiant, regardless of the techniques used. He would yell, “NO” directly in his teachers’ and mother’s faces. He would head-butt his pregnant mother, who was depressed, exhausted, and fearful for her son and her new baby.

Natural Treatments:

Dr. Stewart administered the following program over five weeks, finally resolving all major symptoms:

  • Level 1 dosing: No behavior change.
  • Level 2: Small behavior change, serotonin, dopamine, or norepinephrine urinary neurotransmitter testing #1 obtained
  • Step Three after the serotonin, dopamine, or norepinephrine urinary neurotransmitter testing returned, level 3 dosing: Remission of all major symptoms.

Results & Follow-up:

After the initial treatment period and supporting serotonin, dopamine, or norepinephrine urinary neurotransmitter testing, Grant’s symptoms were relieved. He became happy, calm, focused and cooperative. He can follow his teachers’ and parents’ instructions, plays well with other children, and is no longer exhibiting violent behavior.

In spite of the clear success, Grant’s father opposed the supplements and removed Grant from the program. Grant’s symptoms returned in three days. With this strong evidence, his father returned Grant to the program and has been a strong supporter since. Grant’s behavior has continued to improve. He is now behaving within normal parameters for his age.