Hi, Jon Bennett here with “3 Steps To
Conquering ADD-ADHD.
I am writing to you today to discuss one
“easy” thing you can do to improve your
Focus/Happy level every day!
1. Did you know that there are over 51 common
conditions that mimick ADD-ADHD symptoms?
…things like allergies and low blood sugar.
One of the biggest cuplrits causing ADD symptoms
is “Low Blood Sugar”
Low blood sugar normally occurs because of a spike
in blood sugar followed by a “crash”
This happens most often when we consume soft drinks
or anything high in refined sugars like sugary cereal.
On page 92 of my book “3 Steps To Conquering ADD”
we discuss the importance of protein for breakfast.
It is actually important for evey meal… but you make
a huge impact on you focus by adding more protein
to you breakfast right away.
Why?
Think of protein as the opposite of refined sugars.
Protein will help you feel full longer and maintain
steady blood sugar levels.
This will help you or your child avoid the mid-
morning “crash”.
Protein is labeled as a “low glycemic” index food.
BTW (by the way) if you begin to follow any of the
“low glycemic” diets out there you will see huge
improvements in your calm and focus.
There are only a couple more “things” discussed
in my book that IF you do…
you WILL eliminate / cure your
ADD symptoms.
I encourage you to pick up your copy now and
begin a more focused, happy, fulfilled life!
Have a blessed day
Jon Bennett
ps - We have just finished the 6th edition and we are
running a special on the site now for a limited time.


I am interested, though I’m still groping. My child is 10 years old. He has not been diagnosed with this although as I’ve heard or studied about ADD or ADHD I wonder if he has this disorder. He may also have one of the other 51 things masked as ADD. I haven’t yet found the questionarre to look at. But I know that he was beyond reason the other day, and sure enough he had failed to eat breakfast. He was given an egg on sprouted grain toast, and immediately settled down. I ordered your book, and I’m waiting to see what I can do for him. He was a very sweet mild baby. Very anxious to do good when 2 or 3, by the time he was four he was starting loosing all of that, even saying bizarre things like: I asked him to come out of the road explaining he could get ran over, and he’d say, “Good I want to be ran over” etc. Everyone knows he’s a handful at times, and now he is almost as big as me. I’m 5′2″. Yet he can be so loving and sweet. Other times he pushes me away and says don’t do that! If I try to hug him. He will be calm and good or he’ll yell and say he is going to –do the opposite of whatever it is I ask of him. He is very smart in school. He skipped fourth grade this year, and started fifth. Then he’ll just sit and not do anything. He’ll go out to recess, then come in and quick do all his work and be done before the others. Does he fit into your category? Or one of the other 51? Thanks Susanna Steed