School Principal Discovers Effective Supplement For Kids With Concentration Problems.Written by David Lear
For Dallas elementary school principal Denise Hampton, miraculous journey that was about to unfold started with her niece Ashley's concentration problems in school. Ashley, who was ten years old at time, was having same problem that many kids her age experience in school: lack of focus and concentration. Far too often, kids with these issues are hastily labeled with ADD or Attention Deficit Disorder. Ashley's fate, however, was taking a turn for better. Hampton was exploring therapy options for her niece when a Dallas physician suggested a new class of nutrients called glyconutrients. Hampton found that these nutrients provide body with eight special sugars called monosaccharides. She also discovered that mainstream science had validated these newly discovered sugars as absolutely necessary for healthy functioning of body. Without these sugars in diet, a variety of health issues cold arise including poor concentration. For Hampton, clincher was research showing that these special sugars are rarely found in kid's (or adult's) diets. She reasoned that if these nutrients were added to her niece's diet, then perhaps she would see a change in Ashley's behavior. Hampton ordered some of supplements and started Ashley on them right away. She didn't have to wait long. Within two weeks, Ashley began to show obvious improvements in her ability to focus and concentrate. Over following weeks it became even more evident something very special was happening. Not only were Ashley's powers of concentration increasing but remarkably, so were her grades. Seeing such obvious changes in her niece, it occurred to Hampton that similar transformations might also be possible in some of other students in her school. It was known to Hampton that many of kids in her school had learning and concentration difficulties and that a number of them were on prescription medications.
| | OUR SMALL SOUTH GEORGIA CITY PARKWritten by Irvin L. Rozier
I'm sitting on a bench in our city park The day is fading fast, it's almost dark Children are laughing, playing and swinging I can hear some mockingbirds singing My small town is quite old Many tales about our park can be told The tennis court is in disarray Where years ago this sport I did play The War Memorials stand silent as a reminder Of sacrifices paid to make our world kinder The nearby train depot was busy in past I remember riding passenger train, what a blast
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