Dr. Randal Neustaedter has practiced holistic medicine for
more than thirty years in the San Francisco Bay Area, specializing in
child health care. He is a licensed acupuncturist and Doctor of Oriental
Medicine.
Dr. Neustaedter graduated from the University of California at Berkeley in 1971 with a major in English literature and creative writing, and completed medical training at the San Francisco College of Acupuncture in 1983. His postgraduate education includes homeopathic training at the Royal London Homeopathic Hospital (1972) and an Oriental medicine doctoral degree in Hong Kong (1988). He was director of the Department of Homeopathy at the Pacific College of Naturopathic Medicine in 1980, and has lectured at homeopathic colleges and numerous conferences of homeopathy and Chinese medicine. He founded both the Hering Family Health Clinic in 1975, the first full-service clinic in the United States to revitalize homeopathic medicine, and the Classical Medicine Center in 1983.
Dr. Neustaedter graduated from the University of California at Berkeley in 1971 with a major in English literature and creative writing, and completed medical training at the San Francisco College of Acupuncture in 1983. His postgraduate education includes homeopathic training at the Royal London Homeopathic Hospital (1972) and an Oriental medicine doctoral degree in Hong Kong (1988). He was director of the Department of Homeopathy at the Pacific College of Naturopathic Medicine in 1980, and has lectured at homeopathic colleges and numerous conferences of homeopathy and Chinese medicine. He founded both the Hering Family Health Clinic in 1975, the first full-service clinic in the United States to revitalize homeopathic medicine, and the Classical Medicine Center in 1983.
Homeopathy Proven Successful for ADHD
The
number of children put on drugs for attention problems is staggering,
and school authorities pressure parents to use dangerous stimulant
medications and antidepressants to keep children behaving in specific
desirable patterns in the classroom. The approach of holistic pediatrics
offers an effective management system for attention problems (so-called
ADD and ADHD). An important component of this system includes the
prescription of constitutional homeopathic medicines according the
principles of classical homeopathy.
Clinical Study Design
Now a carefully controlled clinical trial has shown that homeopathy does
significantly improve attention. This study was published in the July
27, 2005 online edition of the European Journal of Pediatrics. The
study, conducted in Switzerland, followed 62 children diagnosed with
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). All children were
carefully diagnosed with a number of screening instruments to verify the
diagnosis of ADHD, excluding other diagnoses. The study involved three
phases. First the children were treated with a constitutional
homeopathic medicine individualized to their case. Only the children who
improved by at least 50 percent on an ADHD rating scale were included
in the second phase of the study, a crossover trial with a placebo
group. Following that crossover phase, the children were then treated
again with their homeopathic medicine in an open label phase.
The primary device for measuring improvement was the Conners Global
Index (CGI), a 10-item rating scale containing the most important ADHD
symptoms (temper outbursts, excitability, impulsivity, overactivity,
crying often, inattentive, fidgeting, disturbing other children, easily
frustrated, failure to finish things, quickly changing moods). Rating:
0= never, 1= occasionally, 2= often, 3= very often. Therefore the higher
the score the more prominent and severe the symptoms. Other assessment
instruments included standardized achievement and intelligence tests.
The medicines used included Calc-carb (15), Sulphur (8), Chamomilla (5),
Lycopodium (5), Silica (5), Hepar-sulph (4), Nux-vom (4), China (3),
Ignatia (3), and Mercurius (3). Each of the following were used in one
case only: Capsicum, Causticum, Hyoscyamus, Phosphorus, Phosphoric-acid,
Sepia, and Staphysagria. Each was used on a daily bases in the Q3 to
Q42 potency (LM). No other treatment of any kind was permitted during
the course of the study.
The progress under homeopathic treatment was assessed with the parents
only at intervals of 4 weeks. After an unlimited period of observation,
children eligible for the crossover phase of the trial were randomly
assigned to either receive the appropriate homeopathic medicine or a
placebo in a blinded trial. During the second period of the crossover
phase, the groups were switched. Following the crossover phase, the
children were then treated with their homeopathic medicine in an open
label phase of the trial.
Study Results
Results showed that children did not improve while taking placebo, but
continued to improve while taking the homeopathic medicine during the
blinded phase of the trial and in the post-crossover phase. The median
Conners rating for ADHD symptoms dropped from 19 at the start of
treatment to a median of 8 within 6 weeks after the crossover phase of
the trial. During the blinded trial the children receiving placebo had a
high CGI rating of 12 compared to the homeopathic group with a rating
of 9. After all children were returned to their homeopathic medicine,
both groups returned to the low symptom level they had achieved before
the crossover phase (median of 8). The authors formed a definitive conclusion from this study. “The results
of this trial point to the effectiveness of homeopathy in the treatment
of ADHD.”
HPA Attention Seminar
The Holistic Pediatric Association will be teaching a seminar on the
Holistic Treatment of Attention and Autistic Spectrum Disorders on
January 28, 2006. Practitioners can see details and register for this
and all other HPA seminars at the website www.hpakids.org .
Excerpt from Child Health Guide: Holistic Pediatrics for Parents, North Atlantic Books, 2005
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