Tissue salts for children with ADD / ADHD

The question of using tissue salts for children diagnosed with attention deficit (hyperactivity) disorder comes up from time-to-time. This morning when I received this query again, it prompted the thought that many parents may be tormented with their child being given this same label, and could possibly derive some benefit from the simple salts.

Sharing a little of my own experience with this, I have witnessed the transformation of a family member’s ten-year-old child from a distracted, disinterested academic underachiever – who had struggled with focus and basic comprehension in primary school – into a young person who began to show improved results by the end of the seventh grade,  and then went on to achieve distinctions throughout high school and university. This young adult (now 25) works in a field requiring focus, intellect and attention to detail, and uses extra tissue salts when needing to cope with focused work stress, career examinations or exhausting long hours.

Needless to say, I do believe that tissue salts can help immensely and are worth considering in children that have been diagonsed with ADD or ADHD. If the child is already using prescribed medication, it is important to continue with it, adding the tissue salts, and have the prescribing doctor check the appropriate dosage of medication over a period of months. In these situations it is always better to have a personal evaluation and tailored tissue salts program to optimize the result, but I can offer the following as a general guideline:

The basic two to look at would be Kali Phos (no 6) and Calc Phos (no 2). Supplemental doses should start slightly higher than recommended on the container – at least 1 tablet of each in the morning, afternoon and evening; if it has been a difficult day one can top-up as frequently as required in-between:

  • They can be kept on the homework desk and used additionally at times of study;
  • Extra if there are frustrations in doing homework or comprehension – take a break every half hour and have another of each at these break times.
  • Basically the more one is aware of the symptoms, the more frequently one should use the salts.

Others that could be involved are indicated as follows -

  • emotional tension; non-stop talkativity – Mag Phos (no 8);
  • hypersensitivity to external factors such as noise or light etc – Silicea (no 12).

Please remember that each child is uniquely individual, and it may be that other tissue salts are required in conjunction with these to achieve an optimal result. It is also perhaps worth noting that many adults are being diagnosed with these disorders. The salts remain the same, regardless of the age, although it is much more likely that there would be other mineral deficiencies due to age factors.

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4 Responses to Tissue salts for children with ADD / ADHD

  1. Holly says:

    Thank you for this information. I am an adult who suffers from ADD, and I have hit a brick wall in my constant search for relief/help/coping tools. I feel like, as I age, the symptoms get worse. I’ve gotten to a point where I don’t know how I can possibly live a fulfilling life and be a productive member of society when my brain is so impaired. I am skeptical of any “alternative” treatments, but seeing as how the mainstream treatments have helped me very little, I wonder if it could hurt to try something different. I’d be curious to hear of any other anecdotes you’ve gotten from people using the salts to help with ADD/ADHD. Thanks again.

  2. Alison Effting says:

    Hello Holly

    Thank you for your comments. I apologise for the belated response, but have just returned from a Seminar in the bush, without internet access for the time. As Murphy’s Law would have it, the comments arose to moderate when I couldn’t do so!

    I empathise most deeply with your situation, and although this was written about children – who tend to respond much more quickly as they haven’t had time to accumulate as much of a deficiency as an adult would – I do think that using tissue salts will help, and often improve things within a few weeks.

    I have an adult client who has suffered with epilepsy since childhood, who was still having seizures even on the neurological medications she was using. She improved to the degree of no seizures from day 1 of using the salts in conjunction with her medication. Her doctor was able to amend and reduce the prescription cocktail within a few months, and as long as she uses the salts she manages well and does not suffer the seizures. She did decide to stop everything for a while without informing her doctor or me, and the seizures returned with a vengeance. Whether she will be able to get to a point of discontinuing medication and/or salts only time will tell, but certainly the quality of her life improves dramatically with the appropriate tissue salts. I certainly think it can do no harm to give the tissue salts a few months in the case of ADD/ADHD and see if there is any difference.

    I will certainly post an anecdote again as to whether there is, or is not, any improvement in an adult prediagnosed with ADD/ADHD that I can monitor for a while, providing that the angels send someone with the condition in my direction! Go well, and please let me know if I can be of any assistance to you.

  3. Holly says:

    Thank you so much for your reply, Alison! I forgot to come back and check if you’d replied until today. Anyway, based on your input, it sounds like it might not be a bad idea for me to try this, so thank you! And I’ll let you know how things go so that you can then report to other adults with ADD/ADHD. Hope you had a merry Christmas, and happy New Year to you!
    Thanks again,
    Holly

  4. Alison Effting says:

    That’s great Holly. I would just add that not all tissue salts have the same energetic effect as ours do, so if you find there is no response after a month or so from whatever you are using, try a different brand. Also, you may need to use 3-4 times the dosage recommended on the bottle. I’m not sure where in the world you are located, but hopefully you have a good manufacturer if you are unable to get the AllisOne or the Aura-Soma brands. Always make sure that they are D6 or 6X dilutions (not D1/1X, D3/3X or D12/12X etc).

    I look forward to hearing your feedback later on, and hope that it is a healthy New Year for you!

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