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Having a healthy nutritious diet can be a game changer for a person with ADHD. However, choosing the correct diet, and following the instructions can become confusing and overwhelming, for both parents who have children with ADHD, and adults who have ADHD. Don’t be your own Dietician  First and foremost, consult a medical professional, or someone who is equipped with the skills and qualifications to help you figure out, your nutritional needs. Only a professional would be able to tell you if you are sensitive to certain ingredients. For instance, some children with ADHD have shown sensitivity to the level of salicylate in their food, they could be allergic to milk, soy, legumes or tomatoes, grapes, etc. The point is, such peculiarities can only be pointed out by a trained professional, thus it is important, you get in touch with one. Once you do that, all you have to do is figure out how to execute that plan without getting overwhelmed. Foods to avoid and food to include Given that you are seeing a professional, here is a list of foods that should be consumed and avoided if you have ADHD. Again, this can vary slightly, on the basis of your symptoms. Foods to include in your diet actively:  Complex Carbohydrates: Food such whole wheat bread and pastas, vegetables etc, can make you feel full for longer, and help fight cravings of junk or sugar rich foods. Protein rich foods: Food that is rich in protein can help you maintain your brain health and may also produce neurotransmitters. Vitamins and Minerals : Including foods that are rich in iron, zinc, magnesium and other such vitamins can improve your symptoms significantly. They will also help you manage your overall health, considering the fact that ADHD has a number of comorbidities attached to it Research have pointed out that a nutritious diet that includes fish, fruits and vegetables, micronutrients like zinc, magnesium, and phytochemicals appears to reduce the risk of ADHD by 37%. Foods to avoid in your diet :  Sugar: Blood glucose spikes and crashes can be brought on by eating sugary meals, which can impact energy levels.This can lead to more aggressive displays of hyperactivity Caffeine: In general caffeine can increase anxiety in people, add that to the symptoms of ADHD, and it can make it very difficult for people to deal with external stimuli. More so, caffeine may react poorly with medicines prescribed for ADHD. Processed Food : Highly processed food or packaged food is less rich in nutrients and can render a harmful effect on a person with ADHD. Consumption of junk food has been shown to aggravate the symptoms of ADHD by 51%. Tips to make Nutrition Easier :  Following a diet is something we all struggle with, add to that the symptoms of ADHD, and it has a healthy eating routine, which sound next to impossible. But it doesn’t have to be! Here are a few tips that can help you maintain a healthy diet while managing the symptoms of ADHD: Keep it organized: The more organized the better! People with ADHD are prone to inattention, they may follow a chain of thoughts, abandon that, pick another one, and so on, and so forth. Thus following an organized chart of meals takes away the burden of making a decision every time. Meal Prep: Under the same head of the organization, comes meal prep. Meal prep is essentially preparing the meal of the day or a few days in advance. This is particularly useful for working adults with ADHD. this way you are less likely to skip meals and have a healthy meal on time. However, do keep in mind, that meal prep should not turn into you eating old, soggy food! Simplicity is key: Following instructions can be difficult if you have ADHD. So, keep the meals as simple and nutritious as possible. Keep healthy snacks in your reach: Having healthy snacks, like fruits, nuts, and yogurt, at appropriate intervals of time can keep you from gorging on processed or sugar-rich food. Diet may come off as intimidating but with a little planning and consultation, it can be very easy to follow. Given the number of benefits it comes with, it is surely worth giving a shot. Do not sleep on online resources, there are plenty available, Youtube, Instagram, and other social media platforms are flooded with stories of people with ADHD sharing their personal tips and tricks. A lot of nutrition plans are available online too. Utilize your resources well and take a deep breath, you got this!

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Nutrition for ADHD typically involves a diet rich in protein, complex carbohydrates, and healthy fats, while avoiding processed foods, refined sugars, and food additives, as these can exacerbate symptoms of ADHD.

Food habits and routines to make nutrition easy for a person with ADHD

Food habits and routines to make nutrition easy for a person with ADHD

Having a healthy nutritious diet can be a game changer for a person with ADHD. However, choosing the correct diet, and following the instructions can become confusing and overwhelming, for both parents who have children with ADHD, and adults who have ADHD. Don’t be your own Dietician  First and foremost, consult a medical professional, or someone who is equipped with the skills and qualifications to help you figure out, your nutritional needs. Only a professional would be able to tell…

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The Underdog of ADHD Treatment – Nutrition 

The Underdog of ADHD Treatment – Nutrition 

Nutrition plays a very crucial role in maintaining the well-being of a person. As has been defined by the World Health Organization, “Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.” And having a healthy, nutrient-rich diet, is an essential component in maintaining or achieving this health. You all must have heard your parents or grandparents tell you, “If you would have eaten better, you wouldn’t have had to…

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Understanding ADHD

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is a neurological disorder that affects both children and adults, characterized by symptoms such as inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity, making it difficult to focus on tasks, follow through with responsibilities, and control impulses. Read on to learn what it entails.

ADHD and the challenges of work, home, and beyond

ADHD and the challenges of work, home, and beyond

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder can be a complex condition to live with. Navigating various facets of life, be it academics, work or relationships can be difficult. We must realize that an ADHD brain works different, it is not “broken” or “less capable”, we just need to understand the disorder better to make room for people who have it. How does having ADHD impact ones life?  When a person is diagnosed with ADHD, it is crucial to note that its impact…

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Debunking myths about ADHD

Debunking myths about ADHD

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is a mental health disorder that affects a huge population, yet is shrouded in misconceptions and misunderstanding. From the idea that ADHD is just a lack of discipline to the belief that it only affects children, we will examine each myth and produce a well-rounded understanding of how this disorder manifests itself. Let the debunking commence! Myth 1: ADHD is only an issue that concerns children  Let us begin with the most common myth, that ADHD…

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Scrolling and Struggling: The Impact of Social Media on ADHD

Scrolling and Struggling: The Impact of Social Media on ADHD

In the time, where your meme gets lost in a second, never to be found again and news circulates on our stories like a forest fire, social media is undeniably a significant player in our lives. It impacts what we see, and how we see it, along with what we take away, both physically and mentally. Lately, though, every problem is being blamed on it. Would it be too far-fetched to say that social media has become our new favorite…

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ADHD in a Nutshell: A comprehensive guide

ADHD in a Nutshell: A comprehensive guide

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a complex condition affecting millions of people worldwide. Despite its prevalence, many people are unaware of what ADHD truly entails. Think of ADHD as the rebellious teenager of the mental health world - misunderstood and often labelled as just being 'hyper' or 'impulsive.' But, like any misunderstood teen, ADHD has a unique and intricate personality all its own. In this article, we're going to peel back the layers of ADHD and uncover its quirks,…

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Treatment

The treatment of ADHD typically involves a combination of medication, behavioural therapy, and lifestyle modifications, tailored to the individual's specific needs and symptoms.

Treatment for ADHD: All You Need to Know!

Treatment for ADHD: All You Need to Know!

When you get diagnosed with ADHD, it is natural to be flooded with questions. What should be your next step? Now, we aren’t here to give you medical advice, but like a faithful friend, we want you to be aware of every option available to you for treating ADHD. Do keep in mind that what we provide is a general overview and the type of treatment suitable for someone depends on their age, symptoms, and a range of such factors.…

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Navigating ADHD through Mindfulness Meditation Techniques

Navigating ADHD through Mindfulness Meditation Techniques

The world today moves at a brisk pace. Sometimes catching up can get overwhelming, especially if you have ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). Medicines (under a Doctor’s supervision) and therapy are the way to go, but if you truly want to enhance their impact and understand how your brain functions, practicing mindfulness meditation techniques can be immensely helpful. What is mindfulness? The concept of mindfulness is very simple to understand. It is the ability to be aware of where you…

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Exercise

Exercises that can be helpful for individuals with ADHD include aerobic exercises, strength training, yoga, and martial arts, as they can help improve focus, attention, and executive functioning skills.

The Workout Solution for ADHD: How Exercise Can Help

The Workout Solution for ADHD: How Exercise Can Help

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder or ADHD can be a difficult situation to live with. Coping with its symptoms such as inattention, impulsivity, and anxiety issues, can be a tricky affair. If you are wondering what more you can add to the treatment equation, to make it perfectly balanced, it's time for exercise to enter the mix. So let’s lace up and explore what potential exercise can hold for people living with ADHD! Why does exercise work at all? Let’s first…

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Comorbidities

Conditions that are commonly linked to ADHD include anxiety disorders, depression, learning disabilities, conduct disorders, and substance abuse disorders.

When ADHD Comes with Extra Baggage: Understanding the Comorbidities

When ADHD Comes with Extra Baggage: Understanding the Comorbidities

Plus one, a lot of baggage incoming! Isn’t that the case with most things and situations in life? They come in with a lot of baggage you didn’t sign up for. In some cases, you haven’t even signed up for the situation itself, yet here you are dealing with it and the copious amount of baggage it has brought. The case with ADHD is not very different. Studies have shown that more than two third of individuals diagnosed with ADHD…

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