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echo: adhd
to: BOB MOYLAN
from: JANE KELLEY
date: 1997-05-17 11:34:00
subject: Dietary Information

I'm repeating this as you claim not to have any concrete information
from me at all.....
The Institute for Natural Resources in Berkeley, CA has a lecture by
Laura Pawlak, Ph.D., R.D. and Marjorie R. Freedman, M.S., Ph.D entitled
        BEYOND RITALIN, Attention Deficit, Depression, & Food
The goals for those who attend include:
     describe the pharmacological, psychological, and behavorioral
     therapies currently used in the treatment of attention defict/
     hyperactivity disorder.
     outline how various dietary components may affect brain
     function, mood, emotions, appetite, and behavior.
     describe the oral health implications of the diets discussed
     in this program.
     design diets to optimize overall mental health and well-being.
This course is approved for continuing education credits y the American
Nurses Association, for pharmacists licensed by the states of Oregon and
Washington, American Psychological Association for psychologists, the
American Dietetic Association, And the Oregon Board of Clinical Social
Workers.
The phone number to call for courses is 1-800-937-6878 or write to
      INR
      P.O. Box 4218
      Berkeley, CA 94704-0218
      (510) 450-1650 for general information
The cost of the conference here is $56.00 I will attend, and I will send
you posts with the content.  Among the topics discussed are:
      Causes of ADHAD; Genetic, Biological, and Enviornmental Factors
      Food and ADHD: The Feingold Diet, Food Additives, Food Allergies,
       and Sugar: Basis for Recommendations.  Treatment Controversies
      Ritalin (Methylphenidate):  Facts, Fallacies, Use and Abuse
      ADHD and its Relationship to Depression, Anxiety Disorders,
       Learning Disabilities, Conduct Disorders, and Tourette's Syndrome
      Food and Emotions: Shedding Light on a Curious Relationship
      Depression: The Food-Mind Lind and the Serotonin Solution
      Dieting, Eating Disorders, and Depression: What is the Connection?
      Pharmacological, Psychological, and Behavioral Approaches to
        Appetite Control in Children and Adults
      Carbohydrate Craving vs. Fat Craving: Physiological vs.
        Psychologicl Correlations
I invite you and anyone else who is skeptical concerning the effect of
any diet on behavior or thought content to contact this group of
scientists and find out why they are offering such a lecture.
Jane Kelley
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