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Saturday, January 24, 2009

Fish Oil Supplements as Treatment Options for Dyslexia

By Michael Byrd

Fish oil supplements and dyslexia have something that binds them.

What's generally described as a disability is believed by most to be a nutritional disorder. And although incorporating fish oil into the diet may not be called a "cure' for dyslexia, it certainly will make a large difference.

Dyslexia and fish oil supplements can be properly managed during pregnancy and the nursing period. To make sure that you prevent further problems, it would be good if the baby gets adequate doses of omega 3 fatty acids from the mom.

Hundreds of studies have confirmed that fish oil is equally important in the development of the child's brain.

Studies indicate that children born to mothers who eat adequate amounts of oily fish or take fish oil supplements are less likely to have ADD, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia and a host of many developmental disorders.

That is wonderful news for those who are planning to have more kids. However, what if you already have a kid who has dyslexia?

Well, there's positive news for you as well. Research on omega 3 fish fatty acids shows great promise for children with dyslexia- as well as for adults.

It seems that almost all studies made about dyslexia begin by stating a widely-accepted fact, that developmental dyslexia is related to a deficiency of highly unsaturated fatty acids, which are exactly the same fatty acids seen in fish. And this surely indicates something about the disorder.

In a study made at the Oxford University Laboratory of Physiology, and also published in Prostaglandins Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids, it was noted that "children with high fatty acid deficiency ratings showed poorer reading and lower general ability" than children who did not have the deficiency.

The researchers also went on to add that the results of their study "support the conclusion that fatty acid deficiency may add to the severity of dyslexia" [Vol. 63:69-74]

Okay, so is there anything specific about dyslexia and fish oil supplements?

Here's wonderful news. Our buddies at the Laboratory of physiology have indicated through their research that dyslexia can be corrected, specifically through taking omega 3 fatty acid fish oil supplements.

The research findings are supported by other studies as well. For instance, S.M. Baker indicated in the Journal Of learning Disabilities that children with dyslexia have shown improved schoolwork after being treated with fatty acids. [Vol. 18:581-584]

B. J Stordy also wrote in Lancet that there was a normalization of visual deficits in dyslexic adults after being supplemented with omega 3 fatty acids. [Vol. 346:385]

What makes this particularly of importance is that visual deficits are noted to be a major component of dyslexia.

I'm sold with this! Yet it's funny that scientists continue to say that they need more research on this subject. I suspect they'll lose their research grants if ever they reveal THE answer. Therefore, they always leave an option for more funding.

However, if you have a family member who has to deal with dyslexia, wait no further. Begin by increasing your kid's intake of omega 3 fish oil.

And based on research done, I'd say that someone suffering from dyslexia needs to make sure that they get 1 to 4 grams daily. - 17273

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