What is the connection between food intolerance and behavioural disorders? How can I use diet to help my child overcome these difficulties and start living a happier, healthier more successful life? Sue Dengate, author of Different Kids - Growing Up With Attention Deficit Disorder, in her second book, tackles these questions in relation to the broader issue of children (and adults too) who suffer from a range of behaviours which disrupt their lives and the lives of those around them. Fed Up is a response to calls for help from parents, teachers and other care-givers who are fed up; they feel isolated and they are not receiving positive, sympathetic advice from health care professionals. And Sue Dengate knows what their cries for help are about because she's experienced these problems within her own family - that tear-your-hair-out sense of desperation prompted Sue to do the research, get the facts and try the alternatives. And what she's found is that many people, particularly children, are adversely affected by chemicals in food, and that diet modification can lead directly to behaviour modification and the relief of chronic physical disorders from bed wetting to art