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ADHD Medication Rules: Affiliate Details

by Dr Charles Parker on July 9, 2010 · 7 comments

Thanks for your continued interest in evolving mind/body science! Stay tuned for more details on how neurotransmitters, immune system challenges and hormones create problems with mind-balance.

Tired of Watching The ADHD Medication Mess Escalate?

Start With Rules

This note will be short and sweet – it’s about an opportunity to actually work together to change the current muddle, the morass so present in ADHD treatment strategies. Let’s review the game Rules.

We both know many are seriously frustrated -
Just take a look at the hundreds [now nearly 2000] of comments here and elsewhere that highlight the challenges with dialing in ADHD medications for effective treatment. No, I am not asserting it’s all a mess – many do well and have no problems – but it is quite true that the challenges out there are not rare, but rather commonplace, – way too commonplace.

Rules Speaks Directly To Those Specific Issues in Detail
To Order Rules: ADHD Rules

Rules Table of Contents
ADHD Medication Rules is organized into the following sections and chapters:
Section I: First Things First
Beginning Treatment, First Identify Target Objectives

Chapters
1. Right Drugs For The Right Diagnosis – Beyond appearance diagnosis
2. How to Get Past Outward Appearances – In to functional office diagnosis
3. Acting ADHD: Acting Without Thinking – Impulsivity redefined
4. Thinking ADHD: Thinking Without Acting – Beyond OCD
5. Avoiding ADHD: Not Thinking And Not Acting – Avoidance and procrastination
6. Measure Metabolism: The Burn Rate – Understanding metabolism: essential rules
7. Depression And Anxiety: ADHD Confusion – Suicide is a possibility if you miss this one
8. Furious Minds: Bipolar And ADHD – Predict medication rages
9. Unpredictable: Brain Injury And ADHD – The mystery ADHD, so commonly misssed

Section II: Monitoring Medication Progress
Improved Structural Grids for Medication Management

Chapters
10. Shoot For Your Therapeutic Window – Basic office how-to for everyone
11. Breakfast Matters – This detail can sink the ship
12. Sleep For Brain Defrag – If your hard drive is fragged you will remain ADHD
13. Managing With Your Medical Team – Teamwork is the ticket

Download this Rules Affiliate pdf Instruction Paper for more details.

Quick How To

Special Thanks To These Thought Leaders
Thanks Gina Pera for your excellent endorsement over at your ADHD Roller Coaster!
Thanks Roger Parker [no relation] for your kind remarks over at your Published and Profitable!
Thanks Bryan Hutchinson for your thoughtful remarks over at Adder World!
Thanks Keath Low for your thoughtful remarks over at ADD.about.com
Thanks Terry Matlen for your kind remarks over at MomsWithADD
Thanks Jennifer Koretsky for your excellent review over at ADD Management.
Thanks Tara McGillicuddy for your kind support over at My ADD/ADHD Blog.

Affiliate Registration Open Right Now
If you are a coach, counselor, advisor, family member or friend of someone downstream from this pervasive confusion – help them purchase Rules, and share in the experience with me through your own Affiliate link, available here.

Remember: Your don’t have to have a website to become an affiliate, all you have to do is share your specific affiliate link to set up the payment process through the shopping cart. See below for several suggestions on exactly where to put your link, and how to set it, even with a business card or a simple one page handout.

Review the Affiliate Details
This weekend the game changes for us at CorePsych – the price goes up and the Affiliate network becomes operational at the new price for rules – 37$. See the comments on why that price here on this page with the rest of the Affiliate details.

So what’s the Affiliate Deal?
Simple: I get paid for each book, – and through the miracles of modern computer connections, I pay you for your help with helping get this important Rules message in the hands of the folks that need it in Alaska, South Africa, or right down there in Possum Hollow, TN. Look forward to working together – register now, and I will send you your Affiliate link this weekend when the launch is almost over.
Let’s make it happen!
cp

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ADHD Medication Rules Purchase
“Rules” Affiliate Link
Neuroscience Details

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Power Breakfast Recipe 2: How on Protein

by Dr Charles Parker on February 27, 2007 · 16 comments

Protein works, – if you work it. So let’s get serious about breakfast.

Beyond Carbs

Beyond Carbs

Fruit and cereal are great, but we do need protein!

Yes, I know what many of you are going to say after that last breakfast post- “Good thinking, been there, just can’t do that.”

The simple solution to breakfast: think “protein,” not just “breakfast.”

Many subsets of protein work, so you can be creative. Oftentimes breakfast is just too complicated. Let’s simplify it with some suggestions. I will list a few, you can check out the possibilities, then I will give you the Secret Recipe for the Parker Power Protein Breakfast [yes, joke], just don’t tell anyone.

Some easy protein solutions:

Protein = Neurotransmitters
For more science on this subject head over to the Neuroscience Page here at CorePsych Blog

Children’s Rule #1
First most important rule, and this is a RULE:
Get the child involved in the process of selection. Take them to the store, have them think about it.
This second part is not a rule, -it is obvious if you have done #1: Have fun with this, make it a project and work with it until you both get it. Take some time.
Breakfast is not a girl problem, many guys sneak past breakfast.

Then,
Start with the absolute easiest solution, not the best, but better than pop-tarts or nothing:

Protein Bars: look for the one with the least carbs. Some of the protein bars have a whiff of protein and a ton of pure carbs. They can eat this on the bus. If having breakfast/protein with meds, best to take protein before taking meds, not after meds. Many possibilities exist, these two are very easy to manage:
Cliff Builder 20G Protein Bars [see them in the Bookstore link here for details] and the excellent, gluten free, 20 G protein, low carb Think Thin Bars with multiple -6- excellent flavors.
Next best: Ready Made Protein Drinks. These are improving everyday, some are better than others. Give your child a chance to try a few flavors. You try a few. This is a 30 sec breakfast, and again, better than 0. Boost, Atkins Advantage, many are available in the same area as protein or supplements in your grocery.

A bit more time: Anything protein from eggs to chicken to cold cuts. No, cold pizza does not count.

Shakes: If you are having trouble with these previous two on a taste/consistency complaint, a shake may become your fall back position. Certainly shakes are a great first choice:

Shakes have the advantage of providing a taste you can blend, and if they need it sweeter, try this one:
Spirutein – this one, as you can see from the reviews, is nothing really special, but the Cookies and Cream flavor can get you over the breakfast speed bump. I am not trying to sell this here, you can get it almost anywhere, but this is what it looks like. It works often.

OK, I know you are waiting, Drum roll please…

Parker Power Protein Breakfast
I have had about 50% acceptance/luck with this Power Protein concoction, and confess that I do much arm twisting with adolescents and kids. About 60% acceptance with adults.  I suggest and describe this first to see how noses turn, then go to the less acceptable choices I just reviewed. This is a very healthy protein breakfast, and it solves the problem of no-time-in-the-morning.

So what is the recipe with the Parker Power Protein Breakfast thing?

It looks horrible, but remember, that can make it fun.
1. Take out a cereal bowl and pour in egg whites, or stir up two eggs [or more].
2. Pour in a good amount of olive oil, your favorite cold-pressed, etc., for taste and to prevent/diminish sticking.
3. Salt and pepper, hot sauce, onions, cheese, your call for the flavor trimming.
4. Then, don’t laugh, pour in some [Old Fashioned] oatmeal. Not a lot, just enough to give it some body, chewy consistency. As I said, it looks bad, but so do cookies before you bake them.
5. Throw, -er, place in the microwave for about 1.5 min, and go take your shower. Done.
Don’t eat too fast, will burn your tongue [that is why the shower fits in there]. Great on a winter morning. Easy in the summer.

It comes out like a great big, chewy cookie, without the sweet taste, and will last until about 2 PM. -No feeling like you have to eat a door knob around 10-11 AM.

Give this a try. It might be a Boy Scout, guy thing, but many of my women/mom patients love the ease, the taste and timing.

And, don’t tell anyone, it’s a secret.

Flaxseed Meal for Fiber
At your grocery, just down the flour aisle, right next to the cornmeal, is flaxseed meal. Two tablespoons on any of these breakfast recipes will help keep #2 in the 18-24 hr Transit time range. For more details on the value of flaxseed try this interesting Flaxseed Meal link.

Give these a try, then drop a note below to tell us what you think about your new breakfasts…
cp

Make sure you take a look at these pages!
ADHD Medication Rules Purchase
“Rules” Affiliate Link
Neuroscience Details

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Power Breakfast Recipe 1: Eat Protein

February 25, 2007 Beyond ADHD

The brain, nutrition and breakfast: almost too basic. Herein resides a solution. Protein…are you kidding me? I don’t eat breakfast, period! Everyday I have this response from someone, actually from many someones. Amazing how little time we all have in the morning, from kids to adults. Lemme see…do they serve breakfast on the school bus? [...]

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