ADHD has a long history of claims of diets supposedly helping kids with the diagnosis. It began with the Feingold diet, went on to the Gluten-free/Casein-free diet, and now apparently exclusion diets. I am rather sceptical.
That's what makes this study interesting. Instead of a "hey, maybe this works" regimen, the foods excluded from the diet in this study are individualized according to the patients' measured allergic response.
It would be interesting to look at the data, even with this small sample, to see how different the individual diets ended up being.
It would be interesting to look at the data, even with this small sample, to see how different the individual diets ended up being.