Relief for ADD and ADHD
By Allan J Sweeney
Most doctors nowadays have child patients with ADHD. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, USA, healthcare professionals have diagnosed 4 million children with ADHD. Drugs are the main intervention, but have common severe side effects, including sudden death. FDA officials said that because sudden death strikes fewer than 1 in 10,000 children, benefits of drugs outweigh their risks. So doctors have the patients, but what about a different, safer therapy? What if there was a new therapy that was safer, without risk of death – and the outcomes are significantly more effective, in a shorter space of time?
Even if a child’s behavior seems like ADHD, it might not actually be ADHD; careful attention to the process is mandatory. Many other conditions and situations can trigger behavior that resembles ADHD.
ADHD diagnosis is usually by specialists who assess the child visually, and discuss the possible condition with parents or teachers. This is a slow and expensive process. And there is no guarantee diagnosis is accurate, because symptoms overlap for different conditions. For example, a child might show ADHD symptoms when experiencing death or divorce in the family, a parent’s job loss, or other sudden change, problems with schoolwork caused by a disliked teacher, insufficient or poor quality sleep, or child abuse. So doctors’ diagnosis is not easy. That’s why certain organizations offer free online assessments. Parents can be referred to a website, such as www.adhd-triplan.com, that offers a trustworthy and free service. Parents can answer questions online, and get a free assessment that is academically and medically accepted. Of course, further tests may be needed. But such free tests use respected DSM-1V criteria and can empower parents and doctors by potentially discounting the diagnosis of ADHD, or including ADHD as a potential condition to be helped. To make a quick initial assessment doctors or parents can complete a diagnostic form for ADD or ADHD. Diagnostic online feedback usually arrives within 24 hours. Tri Plan fills treatment gaps
Tri Plan fills treatment gaps
In 2009, Tri Plan costs under $1,900 – once-only
Indirect Benefits
Significant improvements in all 6 Executive Functions of the brain (hyperactivity, inattention, focus, memory, effort, emotion)
ADHD Tri Plan was tested in 7 years of PhD research via the University of London, UK.
Institute of Education, UK helped design research study models, and ethical approval.
Good outcomes for students with home ADD - ADHD clinic support
Research overview
Double-blinded trials tested whether there was an effective complementary therapy solution that could improve quality of life for ADD and ADHD patients, their families, and schools.
Most therapies tested did not achieve good success. However, two therapies emerged showing highly significant improvements.
Tri Plan does not require determination of a root cause. It works by empowering parents, carers or adult patients with therapy skills to relieve symptoms, and improve the quality of life greatly.
Therapy A: FEAT™
A Resonant Field Imaging scanner (RFI) shows an ADD or ADHD patient’s energy field has a chaotic range of high and low frequencies. Often, the more chaotic the frequencies the more severe the symptoms.
ADHD Tri Plan’s FEAT™ therapy relieves symptoms by harmonizing frequencies in and around the energy field of the patient.
When measurements from the RFI scanner showed less chaotic frequencies, there was a corresponding reduction in symptoms
Key statistical findings
ADHD Tri Plan’s BRACE™ therapy works by releasing stress factors in body and mind to reduce hyperactivity and increase concentration.
By increasing oxygenation to the brain thinking and memory powers are improved.
Because stress and anxiety is also released, there is less need for medication and other interventions.
How do I refer patients?
"Parents can help their child...quickly and cheaply...via the Internet. Having seen these results I recommend doctors...refer patients from any country as an early intervention" Dr R Chavez
(Improvements can benefit your medical practice throughout each child's life.)
Three Ways Forward
1. If a child has had a medical diagnosis of AD/HD, suggest parents contact us direct
2. If a child has NOT had a medical diagnosis, offer parents DSM-IV to assess symptoms
3. Ask us to call the psychologist or specialist responsible, when convenient
Safely Refer Patients
1. Researched via the Institute of Education, University of London
2. No harmful side effects
3. Ethics approval
This is safe early intervention. At last you can refer with confidence in efficacy and effectiveness
Research shows Tri Plan patients improved significantly compared to a control group on Ritalin
Three Ways Forward
1. If a child has had a medical diagnosis of AD/HD, suggest parents contact us direct
2. If a child has NOT had a medical diagnosis, offer parents DSM-IV to assess symptoms
3. If you’d like to learn this therapy in your area, please email info@allansweeney.com
By Allan J Sweeney
Most doctors nowadays have child patients with ADHD. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, USA, healthcare professionals have diagnosed 4 million children with ADHD. Drugs are the main intervention, but have common severe side effects, including sudden death. FDA officials said that because sudden death strikes fewer than 1 in 10,000 children, benefits of drugs outweigh their risks. So doctors have the patients, but what about a different, safer therapy? What if there was a new therapy that was safer, without risk of death – and the outcomes are significantly more effective, in a shorter space of time?
Even if a child’s behavior seems like ADHD, it might not actually be ADHD; careful attention to the process is mandatory. Many other conditions and situations can trigger behavior that resembles ADHD.
ADHD diagnosis is usually by specialists who assess the child visually, and discuss the possible condition with parents or teachers. This is a slow and expensive process. And there is no guarantee diagnosis is accurate, because symptoms overlap for different conditions. For example, a child might show ADHD symptoms when experiencing death or divorce in the family, a parent’s job loss, or other sudden change, problems with schoolwork caused by a disliked teacher, insufficient or poor quality sleep, or child abuse. So doctors’ diagnosis is not easy. That’s why certain organizations offer free online assessments. Parents can be referred to a website, such as www.adhd-triplan.com, that offers a trustworthy and free service. Parents can answer questions online, and get a free assessment that is academically and medically accepted. Of course, further tests may be needed. But such free tests use respected DSM-1V criteria and can empower parents and doctors by potentially discounting the diagnosis of ADHD, or including ADHD as a potential condition to be helped. To make a quick initial assessment doctors or parents can complete a diagnostic form for ADD or ADHD. Diagnostic online feedback usually arrives within 24 hours. Tri Plan fills treatment gaps
- DSM-IV and Connors assess symptoms
- drug-free, safe, non-psychological therapy
- parents trained to provide therapy at home
- fast – 30% of patients alleviated in 3 days
- permanent – progress stable after 12 months
Tri Plan fills treatment gaps
- DSM-IV and Connors assess symptoms
- drug-free, safe, non-psychological therapy
- parents trained to provide therapy at home
In 2009, Tri Plan costs under $1,900 – once-only
Indirect Benefits
- savings on drug cost
- less stress illness
- fewer referrals
Significant improvements in all 6 Executive Functions of the brain (hyperactivity, inattention, focus, memory, effort, emotion)
ADHD Tri Plan was tested in 7 years of PhD research via the University of London, UK.
Institute of Education, UK helped design research study models, and ethical approval.
Good outcomes for students with home ADD - ADHD clinic support
Research overview
Double-blinded trials tested whether there was an effective complementary therapy solution that could improve quality of life for ADD and ADHD patients, their families, and schools.
Most therapies tested did not achieve good success. However, two therapies emerged showing highly significant improvements.
Tri Plan does not require determination of a root cause. It works by empowering parents, carers or adult patients with therapy skills to relieve symptoms, and improve the quality of life greatly.
Therapy A: FEAT™
A Resonant Field Imaging scanner (RFI) shows an ADD or ADHD patient’s energy field has a chaotic range of high and low frequencies. Often, the more chaotic the frequencies the more severe the symptoms.
ADHD Tri Plan’s FEAT™ therapy relieves symptoms by harmonizing frequencies in and around the energy field of the patient.
When measurements from the RFI scanner showed less chaotic frequencies, there was a corresponding reduction in symptoms
Key statistical findings
- 90.9% of sample showed improvement in associated symptoms (p=.001)
- up to 75% improvement in exam results
- after 12 months, all progress was sustained, with some patients improving more
- no significant changes detected in control
- no harmful side-effects reported
- reduction of symptoms and improved school performance can be achieved without harmful side effects
ADHD Tri Plan’s BRACE™ therapy works by releasing stress factors in body and mind to reduce hyperactivity and increase concentration.
By increasing oxygenation to the brain thinking and memory powers are improved.
Because stress and anxiety is also released, there is less need for medication and other interventions.
How do I refer patients?
"Parents can help their child...quickly and cheaply...via the Internet. Having seen these results I recommend doctors...refer patients from any country as an early intervention" Dr R Chavez
(Improvements can benefit your medical practice throughout each child's life.)
Three Ways Forward
1. If a child has had a medical diagnosis of AD/HD, suggest parents contact us direct
2. If a child has NOT had a medical diagnosis, offer parents DSM-IV to assess symptoms
3. Ask us to call the psychologist or specialist responsible, when convenient
Safely Refer Patients
1. Researched via the Institute of Education, University of London
2. No harmful side effects
3. Ethics approval
This is safe early intervention. At last you can refer with confidence in efficacy and effectiveness
Research shows Tri Plan patients improved significantly compared to a control group on Ritalin
Three Ways Forward
1. If a child has had a medical diagnosis of AD/HD, suggest parents contact us direct
2. If a child has NOT had a medical diagnosis, offer parents DSM-IV to assess symptoms
3. If you’d like to learn this therapy in your area, please email info@allansweeney.com