Dear
Louise
by Louise Hay
Dear
Louise,
I hope that you know something about ADHD (Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder) so that you can tell me how my son and I can
heal from it. Although sometimes I feel that I can live with it, I would
prefer to overcome it. I hope you can help me.
O.L., the Netherlands
Dear O.L.,
Isn’t it interesting that the so-called epidemic of ADHD has come about
at the same time that our eating habits have turned to sugar, white
flour, various chemicals and processed foods? This diet is difficult
enough for adults to handle; however, many children’s small bodies react
severely to these foods.
Many parents are pressured
into turning to drugs such as Ritalin to handle the symptoms. But these
drugs are similar to cocaine and create a lifelong dependence on
chemicals and street drugs. Ritalin has actually been called pediatric
cocaine.
It’s far better to try
dietary changes before turning to drugs. Remove all of the above foods
and ingredients from your son’s diet for a month and see how he
improves. There’s an excellent booklet called “Attention Deficit
Disorder: A Doctor’s Drug-Free Approach Using Diet and Supplements.”
It’s published by IMPAKT Communications, P.O. Box 12496, Green Bay, WI
54307; or visit www.impakt.com.
Also, both of you can do
affirmations in front of a mirror – you can even sing them together!
For
example: I love my life. I am peaceful and relaxed. Everybody loves me.
All is well.
Dear
Louise,
What is your opinion of treats such as ice cream and cake? I’ve had so
many tidbits of advice from nutritionists and books and so forth that I
feel a bit confused. I’ve been going in circles. Do you think it’s
better to cut sugary foods like these out altogether? And what do you
recommend for snacks? Thank you!
L.N., Sydney, Australia
Dear L.N.,
Yes, it’s best for your health to cut out sugary foods altogether.
Protein, hard-boiled eggs, hard cheese, nuts and fruits make the best
snacks. They give your body energy and are good building blocks for
renewed cells.
Learn to eat for health
and you’ll have a spring in your step well into your later years. What
we eat now contributes to our health or lack of it as we age. Look at
the people around you and notice the condition of their bodies and what
they eat. Affirm: I enjoy eating healthy foods. I love my body.
Dear
Louise,
I’m writing to you because I’ve had much success (through treatment) in
many areas of my life except one. I was born with a rather severe speech
impediment, which still remains in my consciousness no matter how much
I’ve treated it and therefore it’s still reflected in my outer
expression. Can you suggest how I can banish this concept from my
consciousness?
J.T., Portland, Oregon
Dear J.T.,
I once worked with a young man like you who also had a challenging
speech pattern. With yoga, deep relaxation, a lot of mirror work and
positive affirmations, he made impressive progress. These are the
affirmations he used. Say them out loud in front of a mirror as often as
you can: I am grateful for my beautiful voice. I love my delightful
accent. I am so glad I can speak. I forgive my parents all injustices. I
am at peace with myself. I believe in miracles.

Louise L. Hay is a metaphysical teacher and the
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