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... Finally, if parents believe that sugar intake has negative consequences, they may be more sensitive to their child's behavior after the child has consumed a sugar-containing food. FOOD ADDITIVES AND ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER WITH HYPERACTIVITY In the early 1970s, Dr.
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... On the basis of his clinical work, Feingold claimed that a diet free of food additives and natural saTicylates led to dramatic improvements, with 50 to 70 percent of the hyperactive children placed on this diet displaying complete remission. To obtain success, Feingold insisted that adherence to the diet was mandatory: any infringement could lead to a return of symptoms.


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