Acknowledgments | |
Introduction | |
Addressing the Causes and Current Treatment of Tics | |
An Overview of Tic Disorders | p. 3 |
Families Find Nonconventional Answers | p. 17 |
The Problem: Diagnosis without Full Examination | p. 51 |
Identifying Triggers for Tics | |
ACN's Survey on Tic Triggers | p. 59 |
Understanding Survey Results | p. 65 |
Letters on Triggers | p. 71 |
Your Search for Triggers | p. 89 |
After the Hunt | p. 97 |
Sensory Hypersensitivities | |
Types of Sensory Hypersensitivities | p. 107 |
Tics and Visual Sensitivities | p. 115 |
Electrosensitivity and Cell Phones | p. 127 |
The Environment and Immune System Connection | |
The Critical Environmental Link | p. 135 |
Tics and Modern Lifestyles: Joseph S. Wojcik, MD | p. 145 |
Why Sherlock Holmes Would Be Shocked: Albert F. Robbins, DO | p. 151 |
Autoimmunity in Brain Disorders and Mental Illnesses: Vijendra K. Singh, PhD | p. 163 |
Diet and Nutrition | |
The Role of Diet in Tic Disorders | p. 173 |
Nutritional Therapy | p. 193 |
Clinical and Research Insights | |
Identifying and Treating Candida Albicans-Related Problems: William G. Crook, MD & William Shaw, PhD | p. 211 |
Clinical Laboratory Tests as Treatment Guidance: Jon Pangborn, PhD | p. 225 |
Additional Therapies | |
Behavioral and Counseling Therapies | p. 233 |
Other Approaches | p. 241 |
Getting Started | |
Finding Professional Help | p. 255 |
Ten Tips for Success | p. 259 |
Afterward | p. 269 |
Appendix | |
Resources | p. 275 |
References | p. 279 |
Index | p. 293 |
Table of Contents provided by Ingram. All Rights Reserved. |
The New copy of this book will include any supplemental materials advertised. Please check the title of the book to determine if it should include any access cards, study guides, lab manuals, CDs, etc.
The Used, Rental and eBook copies of this book are not guaranteed to include any supplemental materials. Typically, only the book itself is included. This is true even if the title states it includes any access cards, study guides, lab manuals, CDs, etc.