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ADHD, Immunity and Gut: Picky Eaters Revisited

by Dr Charles Parker on August 15, 2010 · 5 comments

Picky Eaters, Like ADHD Folks, Are Not Character Disorders!
If you think you have it bad with ADHD, just throw picky eating into the problem. Then it can become almost untreatable. Those with picky eating problems often [not always!] have significant problems with the North of the GI tract. With the picky eating comes problems with nutrition and immunity that really gums up the works. Immunity creates cytokine problems, and the cytokines then boggle the brain. So let’s do think about picky eating.

We’ve Regularly Visited The South, Let’s Take a Summer Look at the North
I’ve been writing a good deal about immunity and the bowels way down there in the GI South: #2, Transit Time, IBS, Crohn’s – all familiar topics to readers here. Since the bowel is the largest organ dealing with immunity in the body… larger than the respiratory tract and the skin, it’s time we looked at the North as well as the South, and the ubiquitous presentation of picky eating with ADHD presentations. Think immunity! Now, think stomach!

Take a look at this very interesting post on gluten and thyroid, and we can start our deeper conversations about ADHD and immunity. You can’t concentrate… perhaps we need to think a bit more comprehensively. With these new TH-1 and TH-2 understandings we can begin to see that there is far more at stake than just-not-eating-breakfast.

Check out these details on measuring immunity – just a bit away from picky eating: Dr Kharazzian from San Diego on immunity  – from his book Why do I still have thyroid symptoms?

TH-1 is higher than TH-2

A TH-1 dominance may be another reason for negative antibodies. As I explain in the book, we can roughly divide the immune system into two sides. TH-1 is the side that reacts immediately to an invader whereas TH-2 is the delayed response that produces antibodies. In a healthy immune system TH-1 and TH-2 are balanced, however in Hashimoto’s one of these becomes overly dominant. When TH-1 soars too high this suppresses TH-2 and hence antibody production. As a result antibody counts on a lab panel may show as low or negative. When you bring these two systems into balance, however, antibody counts on a panel may temporarily increase before balancing out.

This also explains why the use of iodine can produce a negative antibody panel in Hashimoto’s. Iodine has been shown to stimulate the autoimmune attack against the thyroid, which increases inflammation, a TH-1 response. In a TH-1 dominant person—statistically most people with Hashimoto’s—this further stimulates TH-1 while suppressing TH-2, again producing negative antibody results and giving many the impression the Hashimoto’s has been “cured.” Also, high doses of iodine can stimulate the production of TPO, the enzyme that is the target of autoimmune attack, to the point that it becomes inactive and the autoimmune attack ceases. However TPO is necessary for thyroid function and this is not a desirable approach when we have other methods that work better.

If either of these factors is a possibility, I tell people to check for inflammatory cytokine levels (the compounds that make up the TH-1 system), such as IL-2, IL-12, TNFa, and interferon. They should also check the CD4/CD8 ratio, which is the ratio between T-suppressor and T-helper immune cells. If inflammatory cytokines are high and the CD4/CD8 ratio is out of balance, this indicates an inflammatory condition that is suppressing TH-2 and perhaps artificially producing a negative result for Hashimoto’s. This is especially important to check in those using iodine to address Hashimoto’s.

Why the emphasis on these matters? They all relate back to brain function, for adults and for those with gluten sensitivity as children.
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Intuniv for ADHD – Neuroscience Answers

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

ADHD Maintenance

Intuniv Questions Encourage More Specific Maintenance for ADHD
Sorry for the silence readers, I’ve been writing… – ADHD Medication Rules: Paying Attention to the Meds for Paying Attention is done, and the Launch Date is, get this, July 4th. Do you think there’s a significance there? You will soon see that independent thinking is the hallmark of this 150+ page Guide to solve ADHD Medication Confusion. The Press Release will be available Tuesday [6-08-10] AM here at PR Web.

If you haven’t signed up on the notification list on the Rules link, please do so for the Launch Discount – everyone on the list will have the opportunity to buy Rules for $15 – cheap pricing for the many details on every commonplace aspect of ADHD medication management – less than the copay for a med check in many parts of the country.

Intuniv and Boats In Florida
My nephew, Brian Dooley, a deep thinker, historian, and hands-on-guy who can speak Spanish and  run hard working crews on complicated construction projects, made an interesting observation this past weekend: Over 80% of the boats that sink in FL – over 80% – sink at the dock!! They don’t sink during the storm of life, out on the high seas of change, but right there at the easiest, most available place for maintenance – at home there on the dock. See that diver in the photo on the deck? – He’s too late.

This, my friends, is not such a remarkable fact when we think of other overlooked basic maintenance activities – such as those relevant to ADHD meds.

Read These Intuniv Posts For An Interesting Message
I’ve been on the first page of Google with my Intuniv Reports for months [today #5 of 47,300 hits] and the reason is simple: the depth of reader conversation in these posts has also kept me very busy writing – the questions about ADHD medications come from many levels of consternation:

Intuniv For ADHD: Metabolic Challenges
Intuniv For ADHD: Understanding Tenex, Guanfacine and Alpha 2
Intuniv For ADHD: Dosing Details
Intuniv For ADHD: Avoid Drug Interactions
Intuniv Answers: ADHD and Addiction

Many of the posts have interesting, complex comments – one has over 200 – and therein lies the rub: Intuniv is working out very well as an alternative for stimulant meds – pure alternative or helpful augmentation – but the message there is deeper than that:

We have trouble folks, right here in River City. We have trouble at the dock. We have trouble with the care of our children. We have trouble with ADHD complexity that goes beyond just throwing some stimulant meds at a superficial label.

Neuroscience Answers
The deeper message is simple: We have many boats out there sinking at home, there at the dock before college, before the seas of life. Read the many comments, and you will be encouraged to practice more careful maintenance – to become informed to help you and yours actually understand that basic ADHD Maintenance matters – and how to do it everyday, without problems.

ADHD is more complex than simply using the medication effectively – we need to dig further into the neuroscience measurements, the available biology to measure immune system dysfunction, endocrine challenges, and actual neurotransmitter levels. More coming soon on all of these specifics here at CorePsych Blog.

For today: the launch on July 4, just around the corner, – make sure your automatic bailer is plugged in and turned on.
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Psychiatric Diagnosis and DSM 5: Maps to Nowhere

February 13, 2010 Beyond ADHD

If you are lost, forget being found with this bible. Don’t be worried, you won’t have to change anything you are doing… it’s the same old 19th Century stuff, trimmed up to tweak the descriptive language, with no improvements there for patient care, and no new science. Boring.

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Holistic Reviews At CorePsych

January 24, 2010 Autism Spectrum

Do consider attending the Holistic Health Virtual Conference, – I look forward to presenting there on Wednesday Jan 27, and am sending out this unique offer for folks who attend.

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Holistic Psychiatry is CorePsych

January 4, 2010 Beyond ADHD

Neuroscience evidence changes thinking: This January 26 & 27, just a few weeks away, you will have an opportunity to take a deeper step into that change process: The Holistic Health Virtual Conference: Empowering Whole People – I hope you can join me there.

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ADHD Medications: Neurotransmitters to the Rescue

November 2, 2009 Beyond ADHD

Neurotransmitter physiology takes us way beyond what we have been doing for years with only stimulant medications. Neurotransmitters will take us further down the line to that holy grail of ADHD treatments: the Natural Way.

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Brains and Genes: Attention And Cognition Spelled Out

September 21, 2009 Autism Spectrum

So you want to know more about ADHD, attention and cognition… and don’t understand all the research on genes as they relate to your brain equipment? Click over here right now…

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ADHD Experts: Convenient, Latest ADHD Insights

September 19, 2009 Beyond ADHD

Can’t Make That National ADHD Meeting? – Bring It To Your Home – And the best news: attend live, or attend through the year – anytime you want. National experts on MP3 for that ride to work! The best advantage: great speakers, the latest insights, lowest cost, available for replay.

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Brain School 101: SPECT Brain Imaging Training

August 2, 2009 Beyond ADHD

SPECT Image Interpretation Requires More Than A Good Read – Coming soon: Brain School 101 is a 1hr 45min training DVD – basic training for what to expect with SPECT imaging for those considering SPECT evaluation, and for professionals who want more answers

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Why SPECT Brain Imaging: Details Live on CorePsych Radio

July 28, 2009 Beyond ADHD

SPECT Brain Imaging Is An Indispensable Brain Diagnostic Tool – On Thursday [7-30-09] at CorePsych Radio I’ll give you as many basic details about ‘how and why’ as I can cover in a well-organized hour – see the handout here

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