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Using Reflex Integration Therapy to Treat ADHD - Fuzzymama
I have tried many things to treat my sons' ADHD and found most success with a variety of natural treatments. While we love eating healthy foods, taking high quality supplements and getting lots of exercise, we have most recently been having great success with using reflex integration therapy to treat ADHD. These simple movements, done on a regular basis, have improved my sons’ focus and attentions, quelled explosive outbursts, made transitions easier and improved homework time!
334K views · 6.4K reactions | Did your provider run any of these tests? VC: drlauragouge | Joon ADHD
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1.9M views · 20K reactions | What did it do to your brain? #adhd #adhdmemes #adhdproblems #adhdsupport #adhdwomen #adhdlife #adhdtips #adhdadult #adhdexplained #adhdstruggles #adhdhacks #adhdtips #adhdtiktok #adhdinwomen #adhdsupport #adhdsupport #adhdsquad | adhdvision
26K views · 32 reactions | NOT an Ad I just depend on these daily and I thought I would share how well they work. I used to (and still do if I'm not taking precautions) get panicky in big box stores. It's not something that's always happened but over the last couple years, it's been an increasing problem for me. I get hot, sweaty, panicky, irritable, stomach aches, a headache, dizzy, Spacey and it took me a long time to realize what the problem was. I've been diagnosed with binocular vision dysfunction so that means that my eyes aren't tracking together and I have prism lenses now that help me with that, but my brain is working so hard even with the lenses to make a 3D image, that my brain elves (I like to picture a bunch of office worker elves in my brain controlling everything) get overwhelmed. My BVD doctor at @outreachvisiondrjenks told me to get @loopearplugs to help quiet my brain and keep the panic at bay and it WORKS. With the ear plugs, I'm able to enjoy shopping and being in crowded spaces and being in restaurants again. It's the difference of me being in pain and in a bad mood, and feeling like myself and being in a good mood. Even if you don't have bvd, if you have something that your brain has to focus on a lot and you get sensory overload because of it, take some of the edge off with some ear plugs! I wish someone had told me this sooner. . . . #kelsewhatelse #bvd #binocularvisiondysfunction #loops #loopearplugs #sensoryfriendly #sensoryoverload | Kelsey Pomeroy - Kelsewhatelse