This article stops dramatically short of explaining much of anything. The only thing I could find said that children with adhd have abnormal sugar metabolism, the pancreas released lots of insulin, and when the sugar level was reduced, epinephrine levels increased dramatically. I could find no citations about where this came from. I saw the study was done by Langseth and Dowd, but it doesn't say anything further. I am trying to research add and sugar in adults. This article shows promise, but I need more information. All the other contact links in the article aren't working. Help! Please contact me!
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This article stops dramatically short of explaining much of anything. The only thing I could find said that children with adhd have abnormal sugar metabolism, the pancreas released lots of insulin, and when the sugar level was reduced, epinephrine levels increased dramatically. I could find no citations about where this came from. I saw the study was done by Langseth and Dowd, but it doesn't say anything further. I am trying to research add and sugar in adults. This article shows promise, but I need more information. All the other contact links in the article aren't working. Help! Please contact me!
February 27, 2018 - 11:10amThis Comment
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