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Växa's Attend is a safe, homeopathic medicinal specifically formulated to help
support the function of the Central Nervous System (CNS) and address the specific neurochemical deficiencies which are thought
to occur within the population of Attention Deficited individuals, whether from child or adult populations. Taken regularly,
this homeopathic medicinal is designed to complement the body's natural calming and balancing agents which help to focus attention
and relieve over-and-under activity, as well as the body's appropriate, sometimes seemingly paradoxical, counterbalancing
system of energy use, and the appropriate attenuation of specific stimulation.
What Is Attention Deficit? There's often nothing more frustrating
than seeing a child or being an adolescent who experiences learning problems. These individuals may often be out of control,
over-stimulated, under-stimulated, or experience uncontrolled stimulation patterns throughout their sensorium, exhibiting
behavioral patterns which are difficult to explain and which often disrupt an entire household.
Attention Deficit is a dysfunction of the Central Nervous System (CNS), most
specifically the Reticular Activating System, which results in difficulties of maintaining attention and concentration, learning
and memory, as well as involving an inability to process and sort out incoming information or stimulus from both an individual's
inner (subjective) and outer (objective) worlds. It may manifest itself in undue passivity or inattentiveness, or unruly,
uncontrollable, aggressive hyperactivity in affected individuals.
What Are The Causes Of Attention Deficit? Attention Deficit is a limiting
metabolic dysfunction of the Reticular Activating System, the center of consciousness that coordinates learning and memory,
and which normally supplies the appropriate neural connections necessary for smooth information processing and clear, non-stressful
attention. When neural building materials are lacking, demand for further connectivity cannot easily be fulfilled, interfering
with the efficient processing of information, and frustrating the AD individual.
In other words, neural "hardware" remains in limited production (there's not
enough of it), and supply cannot keep up with the demand (increasing stimulus or "traffic") for new neural connections within
the Central Nervous System (CNS). Demands for new learning, memory, and the management of information processing cannot be
satisfied, and the insufficient "connections" result in existing neural pathways being repeatedly overworked and over stressed,
often resulting in complete gridlock or shutdown so that nothing gets processed thereafter. This, most noticeably, generates
frustration, bewilderment and behavioral problems in the Attention Deficited individual.
The Reticular Activating System and its connections. At the center of consciousness, attention and learning. The Reticular Activating System appears to be intimately involved in the
neural mechanisms which produce consciousness and focused attention, receiving impulses from the spinal cord and relaying
them to the Thalamus, and from there to the Cortex, and back again in a feedback loop to the Hippocampus/Thalamus/ Hypothalamus
and participating neural structures in order for learning and memory to take place. Without continual excitation of cortical
neurons by reticular activation impulses, an individual is unconscious and cannot be aroused. When stimulation is enough for
consciousness but not for attentiveness, ADD or LD results. If too activated, an individual cannot relax or concentrate (and
is over-stimulated or hyperactive) often resulting in ADHD.
How Does This Limitation Affect An Individual's Perceptual Abilities? Although
Attention Deficit starts in the brain, it really involves the entire sensorium (vision, smell, touch, hearing, etc.) as well
as the inner world of cognition and emotion. When deprived of the required number of neural connections needed to process
the "traffic" smoothly, competition between various stimulus results. Overly competitive stimulation from multiple external
and internal sources (too much visual stimulation, too much sound stimulation, too many internal feelings and emotions, etc.)
can cause undue frustration, irritation, aggression and anxiety. When the limited neural network is overly taxed in this regard,
it becomes unable to "tune in" or focus on some stimulation, while "tuning out," or "turning down" (attenuating) other stimulation.
This lack of ability to focus on some particular stimulus while attenuating others, creates undue "noise" in the perceptual systems within the brain. For
the Attention Deficited individual, this perceptual "neural-noise" is so overly noxious and continuous that it appears to
be competitively assaultive, crippling any attempt to concentrate on one stimulus while attenuating others. Feelings of helplessness
and anxiety are often overwhelming, forcing an Attention Deficited individual to look for ways in which to survive the assaultive
nature of their world.
A number of strategies are possible, but two are generally the most common and
most easily documented. The first is that of an ADHD individual. ADHDs are hypothesized to have ample supplies of Acetylcholine
and clear, lipofuscin-free, unobstructed Cholinergic pathways, allowing them to actively compete and overwhelm the intrusive
messages. Thus, ADHD individuals attempt to operate at a "noisier" level (becoming intensely hyperactive), trying to "shout-down"
the crowded array of competing stimulation within their brain.
ADDs and LDs are hypothesized to have low Acetylcholine levels and adverse lipofuscin
populations within the Cholinergic neural pathways, making a competitive response more difficult and trying. For both an ADD
and LD individual, it becomes so "noisy" that it becomes necessary to shut down all processing of the senses altogether, avoiding
and deflecting all stimulation. The incessant cacophony of "neural-noises" produces a powerfully competitive "numbing," almost
hypnotic agent, and ADHD individuals simply "give up" to the competitively powerful undifferentiated "white-neural-noise"
being generated by their sensorium because the neural-thresholds of the sensorium have over-fired and can no longer be sustained.
Thus, unlike other children, the ADD and LD individual simply "shut-down" and "tune-out," producing high Theta and/or Alpha
brain waves.
What Is Attend? Växa's Attend is a safe, all-natural, homeopathic
medicinal specifically engineered to help support the function of the Central Nervous System of individuals who are inclined
to be inattentive, under and/or overactive and perhaps learning impaired, enabling the body to balance both neural growth
and neurotransmitter production within the Brain and Central Nervous System (CNS). Attend is formulated to supply the essential
building materials for the entire neural network, helping to potentiate balanced stimulation of the Reticular Activating System
while aiding the body in appropriate neural buffering within.
How Does Attend Work? Quite uniquely, Attend is designed to complement
the body’s natural calming and balancing agents with specific homeopathic ingredients (Lithium bromatum, carbonicum)
which help to target, direct and smoothly focus attention, while naturally complementing the activity of the Reticular Activating
System. The homeopathic ingredients in Attend have exemplified the power of attenuation in remarkable ways and minimized exhaustion
after moderate mental effort. Additionally the homeopathic ingredients in Attend have served to aid in prolonged mental exertion
and brain fatigue. The inability to keep the mind fixed on any one subject may be a reason to consider taking Attend. Attend
may also be helpful with other symptoms such as wandering thoughts, restless agitation, weakness of memory, and slow perception.
Are There Any Side-Effects With Attend? No, Attend is safe and non-toxic!
Unlike other medications, Attend works without the harmful side-effects that may stunt the growth of developing children.
Indeed, Attend works to help naturally stimulate neural growth patterning and regenerative activity so as to forge more “connections”
within the neural network. Interestingly, other ADD-specific pharmaceuticals have been suspected of retarding growth of ADD
individuals, which ironically, is the last thing you would want to do with individuals who have been neurally limited! Furthermore,
Attend works without diminishing overall processing, cognitive and learning activities, as do amphetamines, antidepressants
or anticonvulsants normally prescribed for ADD, and all of which have been shown to detrimentally diminish cognitive activity. |